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Category: The Art of Writing
Bookends #12 December 2018 — BookerTalk
This week’s Bookends features an article about reading African women writers, a blog post about the importance of context in our reading and a book written by a woman who for eight years was hardly out of the media spotlight. Book: Blue Sky by Kate Atkinson Kate Atkinson used to be one of my favourite […]
The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup #BlogTour #BookReview @JennyPlatt90 @MichaelJBooks — The Belgian Reviewer
Welcome to my blog stop on the book tour for The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup. My thanks to the author, to Jenny Platt and publisher Michael Joseph for the opportunity to be part of the tour. I can’t wait to tell you more so let’s go! One blustery October morning in a quiet suburb of […]
Dorthe Nors: Mirror, Shoulder, Signal – Spejl, Skoulder, Blink (2016) Danish Literature — Beauty is a Sleeping Cat
Dorthe Nors is a Danish writer who has written novels, novellas, and short stories. Her short stories have appeared in Harper’s Magazine, the Boston Review, and The New Yorker. Mirror, Shoulder, Signal was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize last year. Several of her books have been translated. Mirror, Shoulder, Signal tells the story of Sonja, […]
Book Review: Freezing Down, Anders Bodelsen (1969, trans. 1971) — Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations
(Cloud Studio’s cover for the 1971 edition) 4.5/5 (Very Good) Anders Bodelsen’s Freezing Down (1969, trans. 1971) is a harrowing collision of SF tropes and the emotional landscape of Scandinavian noir. Bodelsen, “primarily associated with 1960s New-Realism in Danish literature,” might be best known to English-speaking audiences for writing the source material for the 1978 heist film The […]
The Night Diary: review! // the warmest novel I’ve read in a long time 🍛 — Bookish Rita
I was drawn into this book by both the stunning cover and how amazing the main character sounded. And even though this was a read very much out of my comfort zone, I’m so happy I picked up The Night Diary. It blew my mind and I’m sure it will be one of my favorite books […]
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Book Spotlight for “Draupadi – The Tale of an Empress” by Saiswaroopa Iyer — Sue’s Space
About the Book Blurb Being born a princess, and raised by a loving father and three doting brothers would make life seem like a bed of roses to any woman. Born out of the sacred fire, Draupadi is no ordinary woman, and her destiny cannot be to walk the beaten path. Witnessing estrangement and betrayal […]
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The Breakup — MC Easton
As my love of Thailand grew, so did the glaring evidence of the problems in my relationship. I often woke in the morning to find Top already gone, leaving me to go sightseeing with his brother Bop. When Top did bring me along, everyone told him in Thai how beautiful I was, and he glowed. […]
Review: Hunting Prince Dracula — NoReadsTooGreat
Hunting Prince Dracula By: Kerri Maniscalco My Rating: 3.5/5 Stars Genre: Mystery, Historical Fiction Page Count: 434 Synopsis: In this New York Times bestselling sequel to Kerri Maniscalco’s haunting #1 debut Stalking Jack the Ripper, bizarre murders are discovered in the castle of Prince Vlad the Impaler, otherwise known as Dracula. Could it be a […]
#CountVlad – Attempt at Poetry — Let Me Tell You the Story of…
i have seen on one of the blogs i follow that april is going to be poetry month. i am a couple hundred years out of practice with poetry so i thought i would start with the terrible poetry contest. this week the theme is unrequited love. i apologize for some slant rhymes im out […]
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Review: Dracula Retold —
Title: Dracula Retold Author: S.G.D. Singh Date of Publication: February 1st, 2019 Goodreads Summary: Inspired by E. Nesbit’s Shakespeare Stories and the BBC’s The Musketeers, S.G.D. Singh’s Dracula Retold takes Bram Stoker’s captivating tale of an un-dead Count and those brave enough to challenge him, and brings it into the twenty-first century. Discover the world’s […]
Warning: This is Blocking You from Thinking Creatively — The Art of Blogging
Whether you’re trying to fix a certain issue, start a business, market that business, or write an interesting article, creative thinking is crucial. The process boils down to changing your perspective and seeing things differently than you currently do. People like to call this “thinking outside of the box,” which is the wrong way to […]
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Film Review – High Life (2019)
Film Review – High Life (2019)
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“Le Malade imaginaire,” an anagnorisis — Micheline’s Blog
During the weekend, I reread parts of W. G. Moore’s Molière, a New Criticism and I added this sentence to my article: “[t]he plot of Le Malade Imaginaire is … little more than the various gullibilities of a hypochondriac.”[1] This sentence and the image at the top of this post simplify Le Malade Imaginaire. Argan needs help and finds a […]
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