Like giving away short stories (not necessarily on blogs, because people don't
really read fiction on blogs.
Not exact matches
Reading a bunch of books and articles, anything from
fiction novels to autobiographies to classic literature, has
really helped to fuel my creative reservoir.
Neither is geologist Liz Hajek, but she makes an exception for this book: «I don't generally gravitate toward
fiction, but this collection of short stories, set in a variety of compelling places and time periods, is so creative and rich, it's been
really fun to
read.»
books i
read The Sky Beneath My Feet by Lisa Samson:: I'm pretty hard to please when it comes to «Christian»
fiction (as in: I don't
really like it) but Lisa Samson is consistently my favourite in this much - maligned...
There comes a time when you need an everyday cider, a cider that teaches Martinelli's drinkers what cider can be if it decides to
really put in the hours at work, instead of
reading Game of Thrones fan
fiction all day.
Pulp
Fiction — If you haven't seen Pulp
Fiction, you
really shouldn't be
reading this blog.
Years ago, I noticed that my students seemed to
really enjoy
reading a historical
fiction together, but that when it came time for independent
reading, they rarely selected books from that genre.
I'm
really looking forward to
reading your collection of stories because it will be my first experience of flash
fiction.
I used to
read fiction in my Farsi language... this book was my first English book that I had to
read just for school... I started forcefully but I
really enjoyed
reading it....
eBooks tend to be very popular in genre
fiction and although non-
fiction hasn't seen quite the same level of growth, business titles can be
really popular if you're marketing them online already as people are able to
read them immediately, and on the go.
It was
really easy for me to figure out what non-
fiction titles I wanted — because I'm going to be doing more world building than I usually do, I want to be well - grounded in military history, among other things — but figuring out what
fiction titles I wanted to
read was harder.
Even more distressing, Steven ends what is otherwise one of the best books on writing and craft I've ever
read — he
really nails the essential, fundamental aspects of commercial
fiction — and resorts back to his idealistic UnTruths about Resistance:
«I've always enjoyed writing and did a lot of
fiction for fun, but never
really thought it was going to be something professional, even though I've always loved a good story, whether it was
reading or a movie,» says Graham.
If you're relatively new at writing
fiction for publication, whether you plan to publish your novel yourself or query agents, it's a good idea (essential,
really) to get your manuscript edited by a respected freelance
fiction editor, preferably one who
reads and edits your genre.
Ken: On the one hand, having a good backlist help your sales so if you're committed to one particular genre like in science
fiction, when I released a new series in the fall, it did
really well and those readers
read my other science
fiction series so it had that kind of cascade effect.
I
really enjoy historical
fiction, but have been
reading too many World War II books lately (All the Light We Can not See, Nightingale - amazing
reads, but SO heavy) so this was a refreshing change.
This is nonfiction that
really does
read like
fiction.
Overall —
really good
read and fresh, new feeling world in the sea of mediocre YA historical
fiction and YA fantasy.
So, when a copy of Daniel Isn't Talking landed on my desk, I
really only meant to skim a few pages before putting it aside, but found myself hooked by the novel's first person voice that is so compelling that I kept forgetting that I was
reading fiction.
Go
read my last post explaining how it is possible for writers who work
really hard and take a long - term approach to their writing might make a living with short
fiction.
I enjoyed
reading the book you mention because I've been surprised how many Christian
fiction novels don't
really have a strong Christian thread.
Whenever I
read micro
fiction I am reminded about micro poetry — they are very similar in their approach — I
really do like your
fiction John!
She has also joined fellow crime
fiction lovers; Louise Phillips, Joe McCoubrey, Mick Halpin and Triona Walsh on the Crime Scene Book Reviewer Panel on writing.ie — not
really such a hard job — to
read and write about what you love most — crime
fiction...
I will
read mystery too but I
really enjoy contemporary and historical
fiction.
I was
reading a cracked article on the depressing realities of writing YA
fiction and it WAS
really depressing.
Not only is Twilight a successful book, but that the phenomenon that's Fifty Shades of Grey (another book I
really,
really don't want to
read), started out as fan
fiction for Twilight.
Really excited to have some good serialized
fiction to
read.
I
read my share of
really enjoyable
fiction, but often, it's not the newest and most hyped - up thing out there.
We
really enjoyed
reading your
fiction, and we are honored that you chose to submit to us.
KU works
really well for short
fiction (where the payout of a borrow is much higher than you'd make as a royalty... at price points of $ 0.99 and $ 1.99) and non-
fiction (where if they like one they might go and
read all of your non-
fiction on similar topics).
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.
That may be a compelling format for a children's book — imagine Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are with embedded clips from the movie — or business - oriented books that could benefit from interactive illustrations or news video, but do you
really need interactivity when
reading fiction?
I don't
read bestsellers (or
fiction at all,
really) and my selections don't seem to be mainstream enough to get into electronic formats.
Although I had Lindsay Buroker on the from the Science
Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast, she said that the page
reads on Kindle Unlimited can be
really good for a box set.
I
read a lot of
fiction and movies and dramas, but I never
really found a way to make it a part of my work.