fiction
fiction
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by Dawn Arkin - 2007-05-22
Your detective arrives at the scene of the crime and surveys the area. He reaches into his jacket pocket and pulls out...what?Police officers must have the proper tools to perform their jobs, and your...
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102.
by Dawn Arkin - 2007-05-22
Writing fiction is a bit like baking a cake. You need the right ingredients in the right amounts, or it will turn out awful. For fiction, you need the right combination of plot, action, description an...
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103.
by Randy Gilbert - 2007-05-23
"To have it all, first you have to lose it all," says best-selling author Steve Bonenberger. "When your current life is no longer possible, then you're ready for the Daily Code, the new road map that...
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by FSB Authors - 2007-05-25
"What do you know about art, Volk?"Maxim Abdullaev hurls the question through the airwaves as if it were an ax, cleaving pretense.I cram my Nokia cell phone against my ear. Clattering dishes, jo...
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105.
by Melanie Rockett - 2007-06-11
Have you ever heard of the Pulitzer Prize? It's the one of the grand daddy of writing contests. Started by 19th century journalist Joseph Pulitzer, the first prize was awarded in 1917 and cash prizes ...
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106.
by Barry Sheppard - 2007-06-19
As the title of the article suggests, historical fiction is generally a mix of fact with embellishments which add interest or excitement to the story. Sometimes it's a completely fictional story o...
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107.
by Barry Sheppard - 2007-06-19
This is probably because people who write science fiction books are so knowledgeable about their topic that they are able to write about the possible but also about the sometimes impossible situat...
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108.
by Ken Wilson - 2007-07-05
There was a time when books were very important in the lives of most people, a time when reading was a delight and a useful source for finding out and for learning new and exciting things. Nowad...
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109.
by Aurelie Sheehan - 2007-07-12
One Day I saw them, our dream horses, and on that day I pulled over to the side of the road and cried. There they were, Appaloosas and roans and bays, and I thought I saw, squinting into the last bit ...
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by Fran Black - 2007-08-02
Born in May of 1944, in Modesto, California, George Lucas lived a world away from the horrors of Fascist Germany. Yet its imprint is more than evident in Lucas' life's work and creative brainchi...