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The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart - 0 views

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    "The Mysterious Benedict Society" is fun for both children and adults. Children will love the fact that it's the young ones in the book that have to save the adults. Adults will love the word play in the book - including Nomansan Island; The Mysterious Benedict Society" is a good enjoyable book to read for young and old.
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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2020 Goes Virtual! - 1 views

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2020 is coming this October, and there's no need for you to risk your health because they are going virtual. What are you waiting for? Join the virtual festi...

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Self-Editing Fantasy Fiction: 4 Essential Rules to Perfect Your Book - Collette Jackson... - 0 views

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Prompts For Adventure Stories and Books - Rick Badman - 0 views

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    These twenty story prompts might help writers develop some interesting stories, books, and screenplays. I hope you give me at least some credit for literary inspiration. I'll give more prompts in different genres in the future. Good luck.
ishmael draco

Publish A Book - 0 views

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    We focus on the creative needs of writers and authors, giving them access to all the tools they need to publish their books, enabling them to customise their self-publishing experience.
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Great Novel Writing Advice for Beginners - JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE - 0 views

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    Jean Archambault-White is a seasoned writer who had worked various writing jobs such as a columnist, technical writer, and freelance writer throughout her more than thirty years of experience. She has been writing since she was fourteen and was first published at the age of fifteen. Currently, Jean Archambault-White is an author who has written around four books including her riveting novel series Eloise of Westhaven. As a novelist, Jean Archambault-White is sophisticated and well-read - a manifestation of her extensive experience in the literary world.
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The Tempest-Tost - 0 views

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A Love Beyond Time Book One: Power of Love Quartet Chapter One excerpt - 0 views

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The Keys to Writing a Good Science Fiction Story - Len Stage - 0 views

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    Science fiction is an increasingly popular genre in literature. More and more readers are now hooked to science fiction stories because of the great amount of creativity and imagination that these stories possess. Science fiction, in essence, is a literary genre that anchors on science and technology. It is a kind of speculative fiction that deals with the imaginative, futuristic, and scientific concepts such as extraterrestrial life, time travel, space exploration, robots, apocalypse, and more.
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Book - The Numbered Cups Mystery by JB Clemmens - 0 views

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    Local celebrity writer, Walt Whitlock, is poisoned at a barbecue at the Townsend home in Winburg. Lieutenant James investigates and finds the tainted bourbon not only in Whitlock's #5 cup but in one of the several cups marked #7. Although he uncovers the reason for so many #7 cups, he still must find the murderer. Elderly neighbor, Lucy Trent, brought the pint bottle of Starsilk Preferred Bourbon to the picnic and Oliver Townsend, Walt's publisher, had an argument with him just before he died, but both claimed innocence.
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Book - The Bible Was Not Written In English by David D. Murdoch - 0 views

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    "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God and the Word became flesh and dwells among us."
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5 Tips to Develop the Characters of Your Science Fiction Novel - Rick Badman - 0 views

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    If you are writing your own sci-fi novel right now, you need to focus on your characters' development. It would help if you made sure that your characters are intriguing enough. This is one of the best ways to play with your story. The process of writing for this genre can be a dreading one. This article will help you during your journey in writing your science fiction novel by giving you tips on developing your characters. See the points below and incorporate them to come up with a successful book:
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The Ominous Implications of Artificial Intelligence - Rick Badman - 0 views

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    The optimistic future that The Madhouse Projects by Rick Badman depicts is one that our society is on the path towards achieving in a possibly short amount of time considering the rapid advancement of technological breakthroughs in recent years, particularly since the 2010s. In his book, the automotive engineer and genius behind multiple innovations in that field rolls out highly-specialized and revolutionary technological advancements that would greatly benefit humankind, but not without criticism and roadblocks along the way.
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Why Should You Tell Your Story - 0 views

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    Have you been thinking about telling your own story to the world? If you yes, have you decided on what mode you should have in done? You have the privilege to share your story however you want. It can be through films, different verbal activities, or thorugh writing it down. If you are a fan of writing down your feelings, you are going to have a great time choosing writing as your mode of telling your story. This blog will help you be inspired of writing your own book. It will give you the reasons why you should pursue on sharing your story. Plus, you can also get some tips and tricks as you read through...
Mark Harding

Interview with Thomas Ligotti « The Teeming Brain - 0 views

  • I tried to give these stories a larger meaning than simply that of revenge, which is usually not a subject worth writing about as such.
  • This is going to sound monumentally egotistical, but at an early stage in my writing I became conscious of using wordplay that I knew wouldn’t translate well into another language. That came out of my obsession with the works of Vladimir Nabokov. So I stopped doing too much of that, which is difficult because wordplay comes fairly natural to me. And the problem with wordplay that’s too abstruse is this: if a reader doesn’t get it, then it was a waste of time to do it in the first place; if a reader does get it, it’s not really that much to get. I’ve analyzed the double entendres and multilingual puns in several of Nabokov’s books. That’s not what’s of most interest about him as a writer. What is interesting is his idiosyncratic persona and his obsession with death, harm, loss, and all those bad things which are at the core of literature in general but which, for a major big shot writer of the modern era, are especially pronounced in Nabokov.
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CreateSpace: Self-Publish & Sell Your Fiction Book On-Demand - 0 views

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    I'm unsure of these things, but anthologies out together on a shoe string do seem to be becoming more popular...
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