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Literary Fiction Postcards
These days with the internet it's not only cheaper but more convenient to send an electronic postcard. Electronic postcards are a great way to stay in touch with friends and family. Like real postcards they are designed with short

Literary Games
Play literary fiction scrabble, hangman, word search and quizzes.

The Da Vinci Code Book Review
The Da Vinci Code opens in Paris at Louvre Museum where renowned curator Jacques Sauniere runs through his museum trying to get away from Silas, an albino monk with a mission. Jacque's escape is unsuccessful and he ends up

Rochelle Shapiro - Author Interview
Rochelle Shapiro is a writer. If that isn't interesting enough Rochelle is also a phone psychic. In her debut novel she has meshed her experience as a psychic with her creative talents to craft Miriam the Medium

Literary Awards
Not all writers get the million dollar book deals. Most spend their time writing enough to scrape out a living or supplement a day job. Writers are a creative bunch and like to support and acknowledge one another for good writing with

Girls In Trouble Review
Sixteen year old Sara comes from a middle class family. Her father, Jack, is a successful accountant and her mother, Abby, is a dental hygienist. Sara dreams of being a psychiatrist. She's a braniac at school and her proud parents are

Teresa de la Caridad Doval - Author Interview
After twenty-nine years in Cuba Havana, Teresa de la Caridad Dovalpage lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she is a Ph.D. student and Spanish instructor at the University of New Mexico. She has been writing since she was fourteen

The Man Booker Prize Announces Longlist
The Book Prize is one of the most esteemed awards for authors. The judging panel for the 2005 Man Booker Prize for Fiction announced the longlist

Win, Girls in Trouble
I'm giving away a new book published by St. Martin's Griffin in the Literary Forum trivia contest! This is an autographed novel by Caroline Leavitt.

Getting Over It Review
Cosmopolitan compared it to Bridget Jones but this book is really about loss. It isn't about the laughs and it isn't about finding someone to spend the rest of your

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