Not exact matches
Non-
fiction that
reads like
fiction is Michael Sander's forte - published in 2006, but I sadly
missed it.
Though I don't
read much dystopian
fiction, ON SUCH A FULL SEA has all the elements I generally love in
fiction: a mysterious disappearance, a strong heroine who sets out in search of the
missing person, and masterful storytelling.
I noted that you used third person in the query, Pamela, which for me made the story (almost) sound like
fiction; and also that nowhere was the word «memoir» used in the query (unless I
missed it), so am wondering how this crucial information was relayed to the acquisitions editor who
read it.
The Children's Book narrowly
missed our 2009
Fiction Top 10 and was a personal favorite of mine this year — if I haven't gone on about it enough to convince you here,
read the full review.
Good flash
fiction is
missing nothing although we,
reading it, may initially feel that we are
missing something.
You are
missing some great
fiction by a lot of great writers if you aren't reading Fiction
fiction by a lot of great writers if you aren't
reading FictionFiction River.
This kind of nakedly derivative fan
fiction lacks the depth that makes
reading and cinema worthwhile, and
misses the heart of storytelling: Discovery.
They don't really know what they're
missing — the fulfillment from writing to a live audience; the depth of the
reading experience made possible only through the web, something that we as web
fiction readers have had the luck to experience over the past couple of years.
This tournament marks only the first of 5 different full - fledged events AniClash is holding throughout the week of October 7th to October 14th to celebrate Central
Fiction's release; click here to
read up on all of the other competitions planned and don't
miss out on a single second of our BlazBlue: CF Launch Week Celebration!
(I'd argue that people don't know what they're
missing when it comes to short stories: for busy professionals, like lawyers, who can finish a story in one or two sittings, for example, or the average reader, who by
reading short stories can sample some of the best
fiction writers have to offer, as another.)