MY INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR BRIT LUNDEN — My Books-My World

MY INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR BRIT LUNDEN What’s your name and what genre would you consider your books to be? I write adult romance as Brit Lunden, but my other pen name is Carole P. Roman. I have written over 52 books as a children’s author and then decided to try my hand at adult fiction. […]

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Hemingway’s Death — Short Story Scribe

The other day I linked to an excellent story on Medium by Steve Newman, “The Death of Ernest Hemingway.” For those new to my writings, I am an admired of Ernest Hemingway, the man and artist and storyteller. In my novel, “One Day I Was,” I create a fictional character, The Old Man, who was […]

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Bookends #14: May 2019 — BookerTalk

This week’s Bookends features a new novel from an author in Wales, an article and podcast about narrative voices and an article about the value of creative writing courses. Book: Crushed by Kate Hamer I enjoyed Kate Hamer’s debut novel, the disturbing, psychological The Girl in the Red Coat last year. She’s just published her […]

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Behold, the cover for André Aciman’s sequel to Call Me By Your Name — Literary Hub

Today, FSG shared the cover from André Aciman’s forthcoming Find Me, the sequel to his beloved Call Me By Your Name,” which was designed by Rodrigo Corral. Of the cover, Aciman said: “The colors of the buildings couldn’t have been more intensely Roman or captured the sensual Rome I’ve known and love so much: ochre,…

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These Ten Tips Are All You Need to Be Successful as a Blogger — The Art of Blogging

Most of the advice that you find on this blog, on our patreon, in my book, it’s all simple, straightforward, and what you’d call common sense. That’s maybe why a reader e-mailed me yesterday that my posts did not provide him with answers to what he’d been thinking about for so long: How long does […]

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A Kingdom of Spirits — Paula Cappa

Napoleon and the Spectre by Charlotte Brontë (written in 1833, published in 1925) [From the manuscript the “Green Dwarf”] Tuesday’s Tale April 30 2019 “Besides this earth, and besides the race of men, there is an invisible world and a kingdom of spirits; that world is round us, for it is everywhere.” From Jane […]

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Das Agyptische Totenbuch — BOOKSTALLblog

Kult und Religion im alten Agypten – nach den schonsten Papyri aus beruhmten Grabmalern, aufgefunden in der Nekropole von Theben Champdor, Albert A very good paperback with signs of age. Mit 110 farbigen Abbildunge. publisher: Knaur, Munchen date: 1980 isbn: 9783426036266 condition: Very good binding: Paperback image: image size: 208p. 18×11,5cm. 200gr. language: Deutsch bookseller inventory: # PA2924 price: €8,00 CONTACT – […]

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5 Questions of Writing by Harry Hunter — Val Penny’s Book Reviews

I am pleased to be joined today by my friend, the British author, Harry Hunter. Harry Hunter is the pen name of a retired academic who lives with his wife (and cat) at West Kilbride on the Ayrshire coast. His ‘signature’ writing style is the rhyming acrostic, and you can read many of these on […]

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Why has Tarantino turned The Hateful Eight into a Netflix miniseries? — AllAbout

In a surprise drop, the directors snowy mystery has arrived on the streaming platform as a four-part series with a new, longer running time A chill was felt on the strange, slightly obsessive corner of social media known as film Twitter. First a breeze, then a blizzards howl. Netflix had taken Quentin Tarantinos The Hateful…

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Book Review for The Demon of Decay by Alex C. Gates — Horror Novel Reviews

The Demon of Decay, by Alex C. Gates, is a religious horror about how easy it can be to corrupt someone just from their deepest desires. Joseph “Joe” Daniels is struggling to impregnate his wife, Victoria. He’s sitting in a doctor’s office getting tested, when he meets his former pastor, a man who murdered his […]

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The 16 Best Book Covers of April — Literary Hub

Another month of books, another month of book covers. In this edition, you’ll find some great colors (as usual), some great collages (also as usual) primarily featuring vintage-style men (maybe less usual), and lots of trompe l’oeil, because trompe l’oeil is the best. We have bold covers and subdued ones, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, funny art and serious…

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