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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Marianne Spitzer - Advice for Writers How much research did she have to do for this book? What does she do if she becomes bored with what she is writing? How does she balance her time between family, friends, and writing? What advice does she have for those who are striving to be published? Make Your Readers Feel at Home in Your Story You don't want your story to read like a tourism book or an atlas, so how do you make the reader feel like a part of the action and surroundings? Magic Bridge - a Review “It isn't your first meeting, getting married, or making love. It is the strength to do the hardest thing imaginable to ease the suffering of the one you love at the darkest moment of their life " - Thomasina Burke
Mad Hatter Day and Other Unusual Holidays How silly will you act at the tea party you throw on Mad Hatter Day? Do you need to go outside and scream on International Moment of Frustration Scream Day? How many fears do you need to face on National Face Your Fears Day? Are you going to overindulge in chocolate on National Chocolates Day?
Mack Dunstan's Inferno - a Review I'm sure you remember my review on Mr. Collins' last book, "Mystery of Everyman's Way". He asked me to review this book for him, and since it wasn't published by eTreasures publishing,I agreed to do so. Lottie Barrett Lives (Again) – a Review The title of this book, Lottie Barrett Lives (Again), immediately caught my attention. Was this book about a zombie? Or maybe it was about someone who had been brought back from the dead and given a second chance at life. What exactly is this novel written by Hugh Centerville about? Lord Ware's Widow - a Review "Lord Ware's Widow", written by Emily Harland, is a romance novel set during Regency England. Courtship during this period was very different than it is today, as were many other things. The book takes you back to a time when things were so much more innocent and women were definitely more modest Little Red Riding Hood - a Review Gabriella loved her grandmother very, very much. Visits with her included singing songs, reading stories, playing hide and seek, and eating special snacks. The grandmother loved Gabriella so much that she made her a special red, hooded cloak.
Literary Fiction Selections Here you will find a selection of books in the genre of literary fiction. Literary Fiction Book Reviews Here you will find reviews of books that are in the literary fiction genre.
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