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The Best Science Fiction blogs from thousands of top Science blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
The Best Fiction blogs from thousands of top Fiction blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
The Best Fiction blogs from thousands of top Fiction blogs in our index using search and social metrics.

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The initial Gamergate controversy stemmed from a blog posted by independent game developer Zoe Quinn's ex-boyfriend, alleging that her interactive fiction browser game Depression Quest received positive media attention because she had been romantically involved with some of the journalists reviewing the game.
You can find her poetry and some fiction pieces on her blog From Tolstoy to Tinkerbell.
E: From books (old and new, recipe and reference, fiction and non fiction), blogs and the ingredients themselves.
«Fifth, please I urge members of the public to focus more on what they see or hear from major newspapers and television stations who have names to protect and avoid the avalanche of lies and fictions that is coming out from blogs and social media every day.
About Blog Many women considering breast implant surgery are often surprised at realising how little they know about it.There is so much conflicting information swirling around that separating fact from fiction can be difficult, and lots of ladies are put off exploring their options further simply because they lack the proper facts to help them make an informed decision.
Portland, OR About Blog Too Much Horror Fiction collects and reviews vintage horror literature (mostly from the 1960s to the early 1990s) and celebrates its resplendent paperback cover art.
About Blog Becky reviews all sorts of fiction ranging from classics to science fiction to young adult fiction.
About Blog The review of Christian fiction covering the genres of the supernatural, spiritual warfare, military, science fiction, fantasy, mystery and suspense, and edgy, Christian speculative fiction from a Christian / biblical worldview.
About Blog Visionary Fiction embraces spiritual and esoteric wisdom, often from ancient sources, and makes it relevant for our modern life.
Give students time to read in class (fiction and nonfiction) and then do something active with what they read, such as contributing to a class blog, building a museum box, debating a topic in their book, or creating readers» theaters from sections in the book.
Writing for a blog isn't hard, but it does require developing a slightly different skill set from what you use as a journalist or fiction writer.And you may find the new «skimmable» prose style can help your fiction as well.
I think some of the most successful blogs that I see from authors are usually multi-contributor blogs, where you see like five or six thriller authors or romance authors or science fiction authors get together, and that helps reduce a little bit of the burden and the pressure because you're trading off blogging responsibilities, but you're also bringing together all of the different audiences you have, and there's a lot of good cross-pollination there.
The novel Wolf Hall has gotten more than its fair share of press this fall and winter — Booker Prize notwithstanding, it also earned a place on our top 10 fiction list and a glowing review from contributor Lauren Bufferd — but I couldn't resist adding one more blog post to the load.
Some writers start to blog too early in their careers and find it's a time suck that keeps them from their fiction writing goals.
Now is the time to look over your contract and see if you want to amend it to hold out short fiction, back list, experimental fiction, articles, books made from blog posts, etc..
For example, I write Christian fiction, but sometimes in the service I hired, my book was thrown up in blogs for everything from erotica to thrillers to second grade readers.
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In other blog news, Two posts from this blog made the top 25 in the Write it Sideways compilation of 101 top fiction writing tips: # 11 12 Signs Your Novel Isn't Ready to Publish and # 25 Can You Write a Publishable First Novel?
Putting the Science in Fiction will contain 60 articles from 40 expert contributors, including a lot of unique content that's not available on the blog.
After many requests, she's compiled the best of her fiction tips from her blogs into this book.
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My attempt to restore this weekly feature on my blog was thwarted a few months into the year by a series of challenging, distressing, exhilarating, and generally overwhelming events — from editing a new speculative fiction anthology to the death of my mother - in - law, from a six - week home renovation to a partial roof collapse at my place of employment that caused 100 - hour work weeks, from caring for a sick bunny (he's better now, thankfully) to building a new website for one of the small - press publishers I work with.
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The Contemps are «a group of YA authors with contemporary novels releasing over the course of a year» with a mission to «spotlight contemporary fiction for young adults through blog posts, author events, and (over) sharing from our teen years.»
I'm a writer first, and to me, that means all the writerly things I do and have done from the old Star Wars book to new fiction I'm writing (from the romance short to the Diving universe to the historical mystery I just finished for the next Lawrence Block antho) to this blog and all the nonfiction.
We've raved here on the blog about this genre before, from nonfiction editor Kate's post on The Magician's Book (about C.S. Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia) to web editor Trisha's post on biographies about and fiction inspired by the life of Louisa May Alcott.
The focus of my blog has meandered from Industrial Hemp, to humor, to wine, science fiction, the Simpsons and now mostly subjects of writing, publishing and geek culture.
By incorporating content from the comprehensive Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction — which the publisher has made available in its entirety online for free — along with a forum, and a blog, Gollancz has turned an online catalogue into a go - to site for science fictioFiction — which the publisher has made available in its entirety online for free — along with a forum, and a blog, Gollancz has turned an online catalogue into a go - to site for science fictionfiction fans.
While plenty of blogs and publications focus on one particular aspect of the writer's journey — freelancing, trying to get published, or marketing your work — we're a one - stop shop, covering everything from fiction to productivity to promotion.
Among the items on her 55 pages of Home screen are the following: Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar...: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes by Daniel Klein, «Shade» a short story by Stephen Gould available for free download in Kindle format (Mobipocket) from Tor, Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 2,730 Pages by Ammon Shea, and subscriptions to Time, Asimov's Science Fiction, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and the blog TVNewser.
Movie blog Deadline reports on Wednesday that Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment have acquired the rights from Tezuka Productions for a planned live - action / computer - graphics (CG) hybrid film based on Naoki Urasawa's science - fiction mystery manga Pluto.
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Hold on to the light and shine it into the darkness of our minds — My contribution to the #Holdontothelight 2018 campaign, a series of blog posts from over 100 science fiction and fantasy authors raising awareness about mental illness.
I will be posting my course on my Timetowritenow blog where I also post chapters from my women's fiction book, Hada's Fog.
I look at my blog as a nice break from the fiction writing and editing process.
Our Fantastic Fiction blog contains articles with marketing advice, writing tips, detailed articles on how to write a proposal, and guest articles from our editors and many others.
This is a cross-posting from the Crime Fiction Collective blog, and is reprinted here in its entirety with that site's permission.
I've had lots of questions from readers of our Fab Freelance Writing Blog who are itching to try fiction, but aren't sure whether they can; I said:
This piece is excerpted and reworked from a few episodes of my blog story, StorySkippers Anonymous, but with the story skipping stuff edited out, because that's just too complicated for flash fiction and I'm not trying to -LSB-...]
A Listing of Scams and Alerts from Writers Beware This blog from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America provides the latest information on literary schemes, scams, and pitfalls, and the most current information on what writers can do to protect themselves.
This piece is excerpted and reworked from a few episodes of my blog story, StorySkippers Anonymous, but with the story skipping stuff edited out, because that's just too complicated for flash fiction and I'm not trying to blow anybody's minds here, lol!
This page will collate all the resources from the blog and elsewhere for genre - specific discussions on the science fiction and fantasy fiction genres.
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