Sentences with phrase «article about my fiction»

Two Maryland newspapers — the Kent Island Bay Times and its sister publication, the Star Democrat of Easton, Maryland — ran a feature article about my fiction - writing career and the release of BAD DEEDS.

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As long as we're already talking fiction, could you do your next article about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
poetry, fiction, article, artwork, recipes about food which has won a UK National Poetry Society Award.
This article was originally published with the title «Facts and Fictions in Mental Health: The Truth About Pot»
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About Blog Frock Magazine is your free drag and transgender related bi-monthly, for drag queens, transsexuals, transvestites, crossdressers and transgender people everywhere, full of features and articles about well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and ficAbout Blog Frock Magazine is your free drag and transgender related bi-monthly, for drag queens, transsexuals, transvestites, crossdressers and transgender people everywhere, full of features and articles about well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and ficabout well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and fiction.
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The nonfiction article is about Hyenas from National Geographic and the fiction texts are Pinduli by Janell Cannon and Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez by Kathleen Krull.
This article really has gotten me thinking about different ways to teach YA fiction.
A recent article in The Guardian by We Need to Talk about Kevin author, Lionel Shriver (who I was lucky enough to meet at a literary festival a few years ago) rightly said: «If all modern literature comes to toe the same goody - goody line, fiction is bound to grow timid, homogeneous, and dreary.»
Joanna Penn does this very well with her blog on JFPenn.com, where she writes very readable articles about strange and sometimes macabre things in interesting places around the world («14 Weird And Wonderful Places To See In Spain», for instance, or «12 Of The World's Best Anatomical Museums»): this ties in well with the dark thriller nature of her fiction, and with the international locations used.
But digital reading has redefined presuppositions about size and, more importantly, about what format is best for what's being read: text messages, news articles, textbooks or fiction.
This isn't specific to books anymore, it's about all kinds of writing: articles, blog posts, poems, short stories, flash fiction, novels, memoirs, nonfiction books... all of it.
Here you can learn about me and my books, browse the many book reviews I've written for speculative fiction magazines, read a selection of my articles for writers, and check out my blog.
When you complain about this on message boards and article posts, excuse me, but stupid people who only do casual reading or fantasy / fiction, think they represent the whole market, are tech experts who should ridicule more sophisticated readers simply because in their opinion an ereader is not a tablet.
I was a magazine journalist who had written a few nonfiction articles about Maine game wardens, and one Saturday morning, I started noodling around with a short piece of fiction — not even a story, just an anecdote — about a rookie warden and a marauding black bear.
For more specifics about using real people in your fiction, check out this helpful article at Writer's Boon from Australian lawyer Carol Vorvain.
As summarised in this great article by the Huffington Post, genre fiction is about captivating writing that offers escapism and entertainment, while literary fiction explores the human condition.
Similarly, like Sarah Hutchison commented to this article, I had some great feedback from several agents about my novel but the general consensus was, my novel «The First Sense» was not commercial enough for them to market in today's competitive publishing industry (its genre is future fiction / sci - fi).
If you're not sure about scenes, this article will help, Write Hot Scenes For Bestselling Fiction: 5 Magical Tips:
Much like my article about literary agents, I provide a list of magazines looking for genre fiction, as well as some tips about how to submit to them.
In this article I will be taking a brief look at the history of flash fictions and looking at a few samples of flash fictions in action, including one that I wrote myself about the danger (and seduction) of procrastination - the writers natural enemy.
See more about the value of short fiction in my article for Writer's Digest.
I'm about to post in the article that the IBC founders just told me they will give copies of their other ebooks (ie, their own fiction works) to random commenters on this post!
In fiction, you learn about pacing and how to build tension — which is something you want in a really good nonfiction feature article as well.
Then tune into the new episode of Hey YA, where Eric and I talk about a great article about the growth of YA fiction alongside teen culture, YA books set in the outdoors, and we talk even more great books by and about Asian Americans.
After reading a few articles about writing short fiction and after taking a few stabs at Chuck Wendig's Flash Fiction challenge, I licfiction and after taking a few stabs at Chuck Wendig's Flash Fiction challenge, I licFiction challenge, I licked it.
You can find out more about Marcus Brotherton at his website (and make sure to read his article on why men need to read more fiction).
For example, if you write historical fiction, share articles, pictures, and facts about the time period you write about.
According to Flood's article, self - publishing websites are driving about 40 % of all internet traffic in mainland China each month and the popularity of serial fiction may have a lot to do with it.
In the now - classic 2006 article «The Secret Source: Sexually Explicit Young Adult Literature as an Information Source» in the journal Young Adult Library Services (YALS), YA lit scholar Amy Pattee suggests that YA fiction can be a «secret source» of information about sex, including everything from the mechanics of sex acts to «a vocabulary of intimacy that [teens] can use to make sense of their own sexual and romantic feelings.»
I have wrote a few interview articles on a self - published author named Nicola Matthews and asked her what she thought about your advice to market something besides the book when it came to writing fiction.
I talked about that in the article you can read called When to Mail Short Fiction to Traditional Publishers.
A search of the internet for advice on how write better fiction will lead to millions of links to articles about a wide variety of techniques that vary from learning the minutia of grammar to firming up your overarching theme.
But also, on that Friday, since different readers consume differently, he'll do a Facebook Live video of either a reading of the fiction then talking about it and answering questions, OR talking about the non-fiction article answering questions.
While I'm not a thriller writer, the information in this article is applicable to just about all fiction writing.
About Sachita D Ramdin: I hold a PhD in Cultural Anthropology and have been writing fiction, nonfiction, research papers, conference papers, speeches, scripts for Television Documentaries, poems, journal articles, to name a few for the past 20 + years of my academic career.
Finally for this edition, for you fellow Science Fiction readers and writers out there, here is a very nice article indeed from The Smithsonian, about how writers have been predicting the future.
Through memoir, creative non-fiction, personal essays, articles, poetry and flash fiction, I write about the funny, the sad, the beautiful and the ugly; the heartening, annoying, and often peculiar things that happen during the course of an apparently normal day while navigating this thing called life.
As an internationally renowned clairvoyant advisor with experience in many different areas of metaphysics and as a paranormal romantic suspense author, Melissa wrote an article about the emergence of the psychic fiction genre for Romantic Times BOOKclub Magazine.
TSR: I read articles about the coming wave of e-books in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, way back in the»80s.
Michael Crichton explains more about Amazon in this excerpt from a Jun 8, 1984 article in InfoWorld magazine called «Novelists Inspire Games: Science - fiction Authors Lend Their Talents to Interactive Fiction&fiction Authors Lend Their Talents to Interactive Fiction&Fiction»:
I enjoy contributing (paid) articles about genre fiction, the publishing industry, and of course, the science for sci - fi authors.
A recent article on Price Action Lab, Facts Vs. Fiction About Overnight Gains in SPY, also shows similar results when trading small edges and how your results change depending on your commission assumptions.
This article will present my personal perspectives on interest rates and their potential impact on stock Read more about The Threat and Risk of Rising Interest Rates: Separating Fact from Fiction -LSB-...]
About Blog Frock Magazine is your free drag and transgender related bi-monthly, for drag queens, transsexuals, transvestites, crossdressers and transgender people everywhere, full of features and articles about well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and ficAbout Blog Frock Magazine is your free drag and transgender related bi-monthly, for drag queens, transsexuals, transvestites, crossdressers and transgender people everywhere, full of features and articles about well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and ficabout well known members of the transgender community, crossdressing clothes and clothing guides, make - up tutorials, transgender related movie and book reviews, trans - activism, news and fiction.
Michael J. Riser is the Indies Editor of GoombaStomp.com, and he also writes weird fiction and articles about videogames.
He is coauthor of the Scientific American article, «Hybrid Vehicles Gain Traction» (April 2006) and author of The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate, named one of the best science and technology books of 2004 by Library Journal.
Michael Crichton explains more about Amazon in this excerpt from a Jun 8, 1984 article in InfoWorld magazine called «Novelists Inspire Games: Science - fiction Authors Lend Their Talents to Interactive Fiction&fiction Authors Lend Their Talents to Interactive Fiction&Fiction»:
Her work in the wind energy area during the past two years has been dedicated to investigating and researching the claims, and separating the facts from the highly misleading and highly publicized fiction about wind energyówhich is the goal of this self - financed article.
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