Sentences with phrase «fiction author i love»

There are not many fiction authors I love more than Lorrie Moore, but her latest offering is an unexpected collection of nonfiction essays and criticism that have appeared in an array of publications over the past three decades.

Not exact matches

«An unforgettable cast of small - town characters copes with love and loss in this new work of fiction by number one bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout,» explains Amazon.
In retrospect, most of the fiction I loved was penned by authors who were deeply informed by Christianity.
Tn ar y Comin by the late T. Llew Jones, the most loved of Welsh language authors, many regard him as the father of Welsh language fiction.
I'm not sure I would... though I'd love to have the skill to write short stories to explore the outcomes of new ideas, like the best science fiction authors.
From fiction to non-fiction, and everything in between, Alikewise doesn't leave any page unturned when helping people find love through their favorite authors and books.
Adapted from the semi-autobiographical fiction of Scandinavian author Askel Sandemose, Misery Harbor concerns Espen (Nikolaj Coster Waldau), an introverted young author in love with a young woman named Jenny (Anneke von der Lippe).
Pimp turned successful urban fiction author Robert Beck gets a loving, burnished treatment in the new documentary «Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp,» a film which awkwardly straddles the line between amiable hagiography and a more discerning sociological study of the constricted economic opportunities for African - Americans in the pre-Civil Rights era.
She plays impetuous, young Sybylla Melvyn, a budding author who chooses her fiction over love.
They are designed to inspire and motivate young readers with an equal mix of fiction and non-fiction from much - loved authors including Julia Donaldson, Michael Rosen and many more.
AD loves teaching authors the tools they need to grow and has shared her knowledge by presenting at Book Expo America and in features with The Alliance of Independent Authors, The Creative Penn, The Author Biz, and The Crime Fiction Collauthors the tools they need to grow and has shared her knowledge by presenting at Book Expo America and in features with The Alliance of Independent Authors, The Creative Penn, The Author Biz, and The Crime Fiction CollAuthors, The Creative Penn, The Author Biz, and The Crime Fiction Collective.
USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith weaves a science fiction tale of love and survival of two modern professors dealing with the past.
In addition, the company might survey the proclivity of the patrons, and if la Jolla loves romances, give it to them, and let Kingston have the concentration in Historic fiction if they so desire.Let Chicxago have a concentration of Thrillers if that is their bailywick.Ditto on the author events.
In this course, Smarter Artist co-founder Sean Platt will show you the step - by - step process their 3 - person bestselling author team uses to plan and outline over 2 million words per year of high - quality, reader - loved fiction without hassle, delays, or the frustration most writers face.
(If you write and promote your science fiction novels on your author website, and your target audience is readers who love science fiction, don't create a «7 Tips to Writing Dialogue» free opt - in.)
We help fiction and non-fiction authors perfect their manuscript and publish books that readers will love.
I follow a lot of authors on Twitter, mostly because it's my platform of choice for reaching authors... who are the target readers of my non-fiction books (I'm loving Instagram as a way of connecting with fiction bloggers and readers).
December 10, 2013, 5 pm The City University of New York Hosted by Fiction Editor, Mark Jay Mirsky Reading and discussion, Kate and Sheila Kohler, author of Bay of Foxes and Love Child.
About the Book Title: Legacy of Luck Author: Christy Nicholas Genre: Historical Fiction Irish Traveler Éamonn loves gambling, women, and drinking, not necessarily in that order.
I love keeping up with other publishing professionals on Twitter, and I want to help the crowd of aspiring authors (both fiction and nonfiction) that hangs out there.
A bestselling author of both fiction (To Die For, Labor Day) and memoir (At Home in the World), Maynard's new memoir tells the story of finding love in her late 50s, only to lose her new husband to pancreatic cancer.
Why do people love dystopian fiction and are enamored with authors such as Hugh Howey?
While opponents of the writing point to fan fiction as being nothing more than outright theft of authors» works, supporters of these writers — who include the likes of Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, and Barbara Freethy — recognize the writing ability of fan fiction authors, coupled with the almost worshipful love of a published work that leads them to continue the story long after the cover is closed.
But the point of fan fiction is that the characters from one literary world are so well - loved that the readers take it upon themselves to begin to write new story lines for the characters, presumably because they could not get enough from the original author's own creations.
Louise Dean is the author of novels and short stories published in the UK and internationally, including Becoming Strangers, This Human Season, The Idea of Love, and The Old Romantic Her first book, the award - winning Becoming Strangers was voted one of the top 5 fiction books of 2004 by The Observer.
I love marketing genre fiction but I will rarely ever promise an author big, national media for this.
I'd love to profile you on Worderella Writes, especially if you are an indie author, and most especially if you are an indie historical fiction author.
Fiction fans love an aggressive publishing schedule and they reward their favorite authors with some pretty intense loyalty.
I write memoir, but as for fiction writers and blogging, I am always interested in knowing more about the authors I love.
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Julia's Gifts by Catholic author Ellen Gable is the first book in her new inspirational religious fiction series Great War Great Love.
It is her greatest pleasure to endorse Godly fiction as she loves to interact with fellow bloggers as well as with published authors on a daily basis.
As an editorial consultant on the beautiful New Hampshire seacoast, she helps authors fine tune their voice with detailed and constructive criticism, and especially loves working on suspense, historical and contemporary fiction, and memoir with an ethnographic twist.
Title: I Love You My Child, I'm Abandoning You Author: Ariela Palacz Genre: Hisotrical Fiction Age Group: Adult Rating: 4,5 stars Purchase: Amazon Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.
She's glad that she returned to the familiar medium of fiction (she's the author of one previous novel, The Art of Seeing, 2002 and many short stories) because she says there are so many wonderful memoirs written by parents already - two of her favorites are Beth Kephardt's The Slant of Sun and Pat Stacey's The Boy Who Loved Windows.
From # 1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a heartwarming story about childhood friends, broken lives, and a long ago promise that just might offer the hope of love for today.Dubbed the «Queen of Christian Fiction» by Time magazine, # 1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is arguably America's favorite inspirational novelist with a dozen bestsellers to her credit.
Author Zoe Whittall, this year's Literary Fiction judge, says: «The Translation of Love is a tremendously accomplished work, a propulsive and layered story, the scope of which is quite unusual for a first novel.
An unforgettable cast of small - town characters copes with love and loss in this new work of fiction by # 1 bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout.
In turns humorous, touching, and atmospheric, this collection of short stories by 12 prominent, popular, and up - and - coming young adult authors offers diverse tales of love and summertime in genres ranging from science fiction and fantasy to realistic fiction.
I always love finding out what an author's research process is, so when I learned that writer Ingrid Thoft actually attended and graduated from the University of Washington private investigator program, I simply had to see how that helped her pen her debut crime fiction novel, Loyalty.
Mary Morris is the author of numerous works of fiction, including the novels The Jazz Palace, A Mother's Love, and House Arrest, and of nonfiction, including the travel memoir classic Nothing to Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone.
Best - selling author Richard Paul Evans, dubbed the» «King of Christmas Fiction» by The New York Times, tells a new story of holiday love and revelation in The Mistletoe Inn.
Acclaimed as the Oliver Sacks of fiction and the Michael Crichton of brain science, she is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels Still Alice, Left Neglected, Love Anthony, and Inside the O'Briens.
As a mystery author, I love to read fiction of all genres and was excited at the prospect of expanding my library, easily and cheaply (relatively speaking.)
Now the question I'd love to see you address in an article is whether self - published literary and historical fiction authors are doing better with ebook profits than those who are traditionally published.
Acclaimed as the Oliver Sacks of fiction and the Michael Crichton of brain science, Lisa Genova is the New York Times bestselling author of Still Alice, Left Neglected, Love Anthony, and Inside the O'Briens.
Our Self - Publishing Issue features a comprehensive collection of articles on the rise of the independent author, including an overview of options, expert advice, and important warnings for self - published writers; profiles of Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert, poet August Kleinzahler, and fiction writer Andre Dubus III; an essay on the short stories of Denis Johnson; tips on how to be a good literary citizen; and much more.
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