by Anne R. Allen Starting the first
chapter of a new novel is usually pretty easy for me.
I had
a chapter of my new novel read by a small group of fellow writers and they ALL saw that I typed «heals» when I meant «heels».
Not exact matches
Or, if that's being a little too ambitious, how about a 10 - minute meditation or a bubble bath, or reading three
chapters of that great
new girly
novel before bed?
The Gist: In two related stories — one the opening
chapter of her first graphic
novel, the other a
new tale — a statuesque steampunk super-powered cyborg hunts for clues to her origins in Victorian London.
Official Synopsis: Based on Frank Miller's latest graphic
novel Xerxes, and told in the breathtaking visual style
of the blockbuster «300,» this
new chapter of the epic saga takes the action to a fresh battlefield — on the sea — as Greek general Themistokles attempts to unite all
of Greece by leading the charge that will change the course
of the war.
Based on Frank Miller's latest graphic
novel Xerxes, and told in the breathtaking visual style
of the blockbuster «300,» this
new chapter of the epic saga takes the action to a fresh battlefield — on th...
The
novel, an exploration
of Eisner's memories from his childhood growing up in a
New York City tenemen, is made up for four adjoining
chapters.
So recently set adrift by two
novels with multiple points -
of - view, each
chapter taking me through my paces with a
new voice, each
novel leaving me par
All
new graphic
novels with all
new content along with the return
of old stories with
new artwork and
new chapters!
So begins the first
chapter of South
of Broad, Pat Conroy's lush, remarkable
new novel set in Charleston, South Carolina, and spanning some 20 years from the late 1960s to the 1980s.
In the meantime, I had a few short stories published, one
of which was the first
chapter of the
new book, an excellent fact for my query letters to agents once I completed the
new novel.
Brand
new chapters of creator Yoshihiro Togashi's long - running manga (graphic
novel) are set to debut in the Japanese edition
of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on Monday, June 2nd and will also appear the same day in the North American digital counterpart published by VIZ Media and available at: http://shonenjump.viz.com.
It was that I was accompanied by my Kindle's text - to - speech reading me the first
chapter of The Revenge
of the Radioactive Lady, a
new novel by Elizabeth Stuckey - French.
As a fun exercise, take one
chapter or scene from the
novel and rewrite it from the perspective
of an existing female character, or, if you are feeling particularly creative, invent a
new female character that is not currently developed in the
novel.
In this saga
of the common - law widow
of a German farmer who finds her mission in life by impersonating a dead priest, Erdrich offers a
new and remarkably rich
chapter in her ongoing sequence
of novels about Native American life on a fictional Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota.
J.K. Rowling, who ignited a
new generation
of readers with her series
of seven boy - wizard
novels, launched the next transformative
chapter in how and where books will be distributed by unveiling her own online store that will sell Harry Potter e-books directly to her fans.
Cyborg 009:
Chapter 000, priced at $ 2.99, is actually a package deal, with the first 17 pages
of the
new version (to be released as a graphic
novel at Comic - Con International) and the first 61 pages
of the manga.
Amazon.com today begins an exciting
new chapter in the annual Amazon Breakthrough
Novel Award (ABNA), the contest in search
of the next great voices in popular fiction.
Graphic
novels of these titles will be released digitally to allow readers to get caught up before the
new chapters begin.
She is the author
of the
new children's
chapter book High Flyers: Rookie
of the Year and Empty Arms: A
Novel for adult readers.
Indeed, the Whitney Museum
of American Art may be nothing
novel, but their freshly - minted space and their stunning opening exhibition mark a striking and important
new chapter in the museum's history — and in the larger world
of American art history, too.
It is constructed as the unfolding
chapters of a
novel based on Aldous Huxley's Island
of 1962, autopian story and counterpart to the Brave
New World written thirty years earlier.
The Sladmore Gallery presents a selection
of sculptures chosen by
New Vessel Press to illustrate each
chapter of «The Animal Gazer» — «A hypnotic
novel inspired by the strange and fascinating life
of sculptor Rembrandt Bugatti, brother
of the fabled automaker.»
The Court
of Justice
of the EU (CJEU) recently added a
new chapter to the long - running chain -
novel on the relationship between the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and other areas
of EU external action.