Paul's stories are widely published in print and online in the following magazines amongst others: Connecticut Review, Literary Orphans, Blue Fifth, Litro, Playboy, Jellyfish Review, Brilliant Flash Fiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash
fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro Fiction.
She is the creator and curator of The Fbomb Flash
Fiction Reading Series, the creator of FlashNano in November, a founding member of Fast Forward Press, and her work has been published in over 100 journals and anthologies including the forthcoming Norton anthology New Microfictions (2018).
Not exact matches
Mark
Read intersperses historical fact with dramatic
fiction in a
series of 20 reinterpreted stories about key figures in the history of astronomy, from Aristotle to Newton.
How Sci - Fi Writers Imagine Iraq's Future — Jason Heller
reads a new speculative -
fiction anthology
series, in which Iraqi authors consider how their country could look in the year 2103.
Despite influencing science
fiction authors like Ray Bradbury and Arthur C. Clarke, and even astronomers such Carl Sagan, I'd never
read (or even heard of) the
series prior to this adaptation.
The best science -
fiction series I have ever
read that utilizes the idea of changing seasons is Doris Lessing's The Sirian Experiments, which won the Man Booker Prize in 1981.
We sponsor the Windfall
Reading Series, a monthly free reading held at the Eugene Public Library which features poets, fiction writers and nonfiction writers from all around the Pacific Northwest and
Reading Series, a monthly free
reading held at the Eugene Public Library which features poets, fiction writers and nonfiction writers from all around the Pacific Northwest and
reading held at the Eugene Public Library which features poets,
fiction writers and nonfiction writers from all around the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Vertical publishes some of the most interesting manga available in English, but they have not had a digital program — until now: They recently announced that they will make three
series available as e-books: The astronaut - school story Twin Spica, the science
fiction story 7 Billion Needles (based on Hal Clement's novel... [
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Best known for her work on the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
series (
read our interview with her on the books here), she's now making her second foray into adult
fiction after The Last Summer (of You and Me), your basic first - novel narrative of love and friendship.
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series
If, let's say, you're trying to push a
series of books — so a
fiction series (or even non-
fiction) if it's crucial that the reader
read all the books in the
series for it to make sense, why would you promote book four of a
series?
I have an author who does this with her
fiction mystery
series (terrific vacation
reads!)
Ken: On the one hand, having a good backlist help your sales so if you're committed to one particular genre like in science
fiction, when I released a new
series in the fall, it did really well and those readers
read my other science
fiction series so it had that kind of cascade effect.
Jeff enjoys
reading and writing
series fiction.
And if you want to get the other side of the tale, let me recommend
reading Bernard Cornwell's historical
fiction series that starts with The Last Kingdom.
Four of the first seven Harry Potter titles were also in the top ten most
read fiction books this year, as was the first title in George RR Martin's Game of Thrones
series.
Artful Stories Thursday 6th April Kicking off an exciting new
series of spoken word events in the new Cheltenham art gallery, Chapel Arts, I was pleased to have been invited to
read my short story «The Impressionists», taken from my flash
fiction collection Quick Change.
The Pacific Northwest is home to a Tardis - Full of Science
Fiction and Fantasy writers, a fact celebrated every quarter with the Pacific Northwest
Reading Series.
Of course, there's some overlap, but over the years, when women have signed up for my quarterly newsletters and shared what books of mine they've
read, it's invariably been all my Bad Girls of the Bible
series or my Scottish historical
fiction — not both.
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Sara Paretsky, author of the best - selling V. I. Warshawski
series and a tireless advocate for books,
reading, and libraries, last appeared in Booklist in our May 1, 2015, Mystery Showcase issue with her essay «The DOLLUSSyndrome: Diversity in Crime
Fiction.»
Her Christian Science
Fiction Spirit - Filled
series, Gateway to Gannah is one of the best I've
read this decade.
If you're all caught up on the Alex Stone
series and... Continue
Reading Last Ditch Summer Crime
Fiction Escapes»
I've been working my way through all of your
fiction (currently on # 4 in the kit Shannon
series — and it's definitely robbing me of sleep), but haven't
read Blind Justice yet.
Popular
Series Fiction for K - 6 Readers and Popular
Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers: A
Reading and Selection Guide, 3rd Editions (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference) by Rebecca L. Thomas and Catherine Barr.
Popular
Series Fiction: Popular
Series Fiction for K - 6 Readers: A
Reading and Selection Guide, 3rd Edition and Popular
Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers: A
Reading and Selection Guide, 3rd Edition (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference) by Rebecca L. Thomas and Catherine Barr.
I stumbled upon this
series during one of my Amazon searches, I was looking for something different to
read in Christian
Fiction; because I was tired of all the cookie cutter Christian
Fiction books.
Commuter
fiction —
read on a plane, subway, or train: Market to commuters, show how your
series is tailored for this.
Many of the reviewers who have
read the entire
series point out that these books defy the typical science
fiction plots.
I usually don't
read that many short stories, but Campbell is a science
fiction writer I like, and I've
read his space opera
series called The Lost Fleet.
If you're writing a
fiction series or a collection of nonfiction books on the same topic, it could be well worth your while to establish relationships with regular reviewers who
read and review the types of books you write.
I love the way
fiction takes us along paths totally unexpected and how, in a «flash», a thought quite literally pops into our heads and voila Thanks so much for
reading the
series!
Title: Crazy Rich Asians Goodreads Author: Kevin Kwan
Series: Crazy Rich Asians # 1 Barnes and Noble Book Depository Amazon Publishing: 2013 by Penguin Random House Format: Paperback Source: The Novel Neighbor Genre:
Fiction; Contemporary Date
Read: March 2018
It was a Science
Fiction website that put my 3rd book of the Calling
Series as a suggestion for people to
read.
Since I'm a nerd at heart and
read a lot of science
fiction and fantasy, my tastes run to large multi-volume
series.
In addition to the group show Isolated
Fictions (which opened last Friday and features works by Deb Sokolow,  Carmen Price,  Jason Dunda,  Amanda Browder,  Nadine Nakanishi,  Rebecca Mir and Nick Butcher), a
reading by Adam Levin, a performance evening centered around world - based art, a screening curated by Eric Fleischauer and Jesse McLean, and the third installment of the Now Itâ $ ™ s Dark experimental film and music
series are all on the agenda.
In a post at Attorney at Work, communications consultant and former lawyer Chris Graham notes a Scientific American article about a
series of studies that indicate
reading literary
fiction can improve empathy.
I
read every book in L.M. Montgomery's
series, and then continued on with her other
fiction series.