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Clark Waggoner

True Love and Sandboxes, or a heart by any other name is just as fickle - 0 views

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    This is an original piece of creative writing. It is a developed theme in the form of a poem/rant that discusses the paradoxical nature of love. It explores themes of longing, pain, confusion, and self-questioning within the context of love. It is one of several pieces available upon similar themes and realized in similar manners.
Michelle Thompson

Absolute Write: freelance writing, screenwriting, playwriting, novels, non-fiction - 0 views

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    Absolute Write has two newsletters to sign up to - and you will receive free listings of agents or job markets on signup. The site also sells ebooks, and software for writers, provides a writers directory, a large library of articles on writing, and a healthy writers forum called the Water Cooler. There are also classes / courses sold onsite which vary in content and duration.
Michelle Thompson

wide-eyed fiction - 0 views

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    Mike Dellosso's writing blog.
Michelle Thompson

Top 10 paperbacks - fiction - Times Online - 0 views

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    The Times Online releases a Top Ten list, via their blog. Look down into the middle of each page to find the links to the latest. UK.
Michelle Thompson

Books: Bestsellers List - Best selling fiction and nonfiction in the Washington area. (washingtonpost.com) - 0 views

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    Washingon Post bestseller (weekly) list
Michelle Thompson

Books, Bestsellers, Fiction, NonFiction - Barnes & Noble - 0 views

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    Barnes & Noble Weekly Store Bestsellers
David Wetzel

Writing as a Process of Inquiry - 0 views

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    Being the curious type, with the inane ability to know how to look up information and conduct research, I soon found a quote by Johannes Kepler (1571 - 1630) who was a German astronomer who stated - Why are things as they are and not otherwise? My mentor extraordinaire!
Gramarye Gramarye

Decoupage Girls - 0 views

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    A short story
cafecremeart

The Crimson Mage - 0 views

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    A story of a powerful and beautiful mage who is torn between the good and evil within herself.
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    A story of a powerful and beautiful mage who is torn between the good and evil within herself.
cafecremeart

The Stairwell - 0 views

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    A story about a girl lost in an alternate world or is she in her dream?
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    A story about a girl lost in an alternate world or is she in her dream?
David Leonhardt

Magical Mountain on Long and Short Reviews - 0 views

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    This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Asmaa Jamil will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
muktaruzzaman75

Author Interview - Jane Green - Sister Stardust - 0 views

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    ane Green. Writer. Londoner transplanted to America 21 years ago. Mother of six. Former art student. Author of 21 novels and one cookbook. Mostly tired. When did you first WANT to write a book? When Freya North wrote Sally and I thought, hang on, I could do that too. I was a journalist on the daily express at the time, and had read Nick Hornby's High Fidelity and realized no-one was doing this for women. Little did I know that Helen Fielding was in her flat a mile away crafting Bridget Jones's Diary. When did you take a step to start writing? I was already a journalist. Nick Lloyd left as editor of the express, and the new editor had me writing about giraffes instead of relationships. It was clearly time to make a change. I very stupidly left my job, and gave myself three months to write a book AND get a publishing deal. Miraculously, there was a bidding war for my first book, about two days before that time period was up. How long did it take you to complete your first book from the first idea to release? I think a year. How long did it take you to complete your latest book from the first idea to release? About three years, but it is historical fiction, set in the sixties in London and Marrakech, and required intensive research, including moving back to London for a bit. Read more.....
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