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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title The Love Song of Monkey Review The Love Song of Monkey was written by Michael S. A. Graziano, a professor of Psychology at Princeton University. This is a strange little book about a man dying from Aids who sneaks into a hospital with the help of his wife to have an experimental Emma & Knightley Review If you didnīt know Jane Austen wrote a sequel to Emma, thatīs because she didnīt. This sequel was written by Rachel Billington. The story opens a year after Emmaīs marriage to Mr. Knightley with the couple still living at Hartfield with Mr. Woodhouse. To Kill a Mockingbird Film Review Atticus Fitch is a widowed father of two children; Jean Louis (Mary Badham) who goes by the nickname Scout is 6 years old and her brother Jeremy Atticus (Phillip Alford) who goes by the nick name Jem is 10 years old. Lost in Austen Review Amanda Price is an ardent Jane Austen fan. She is bored with her job during the day and frustrated with her boyfriend Michael at night. In between she "patches" herself up with Jane Austen. One evening she is home alone enjoying yet again the Literal Latte Literary Magazine The paper version of the Literal Latte debuted back in June 1994 in the literary mecca of New York City. They printed their last print publication in July 2003 but have continued the online entity they started November 1996 ever since. The Literal Latteīs online presence has seen various incarnation The Awakening Review This novella by Kate Chopin was first published in 1899. It "aroused a storm of controversy for its then-unprecedented treatment of female independence and sexuality, and for its unromantic portrayal of marriage". It takes place in New Orleans and despite Earnings from Deceased Writers According to Wikipedia "the default length of copyright is the life of the author plus either 50 or 70 years" depending where in the world you live. But what exactly happens to the proceeds made from literary works after the author has died? Cindy Davis - Author Interview A busy writer and editor, Cindy Davis knows the importance of time management. She has had no choice, having raised eleven children and a countless number of exotic finches and angel fish. She's learned the hard way, by doing. It has helped to Doris Lessing In 2007 Doris Lessing won the well deserved Nobel Prize for Literature. The Nobel Prize doesnīt look at one piece of fiction but a lifeīs work and its affect on society. Based on the Book If you have a similar fascination then you are not alone. Lorie a WAHM, post-advertising career also shares the same love. So much so she created the website, Based on the Book. Based on the Book contains a listing of movies based on books
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