fiction
fiction
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by Irene Watson - 2006-12-19
Mike and a Lynx Named Kitty by Mike Kerr KiwE Publish, Ltd. (2006) ISBN 9781931195362 Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)In "Mike and a Lynx Named Kitty," Mike Kerr generously shares a b...
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by Irene Watson - 2006-12-19
Inoculation Eternity by Michelle D. Starr Xulon Press (2006) ISBN 1600345662 Reviewed by Beverly Pechin for Reader Views (10/06)"Inoculation Eternity" is probably one of the most original books I've...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-19
In-depth reviewing is tough for both the critiquer and the author, but it doesn't have to be. One way to make it easier is to keep it professional. If a writer asks for an honest, in-depth review of...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-19
This Politically Correct stuff is just going too far. I never did like the concept of anyone being treated with kid gloves just because they were...whatever. That seems to me to only accentuate t...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-19
A negative review.A critique should never be negative. Ever. If you get a negative critique, you can bet he is full of sour grapes. If he attacks the work in a way that is derogatory, inflammatory...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-20
As an active reviewer I read many items every day. One thing I find myself noticing most often, is the absence of rhythm. The word is used most often in poetry, but it's the heart of all writing. ...
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by Harriet Silkwood - 2006-12-20
Everyone receives those reviews from Hell occasionally. The ones where the reader isn't able to see past her own favorite genre and thinks you should write to please her. The ones who haven't the li...
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by Kat Jaske - 2006-12-21
In creative fiction writing, the author needs a framework, but his/her characters have some freedom within the framework. A good story must have a basic framework to hang upon. There are two basi...
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by Shivani Garg - 2006-12-23
If you have impressed the audience with a movie once, then what you have done is allowed invariably high expectation towards your other movies by the same audience. This can prove dangerous for your r...
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by Callie Wilde - 2006-12-26
Becoming a Mistress is the title of the first Mistress Series Short Stories by Destiny Blaine. It is a fun, seductive, little read which is classified by Ms. Blaine as an "afternoon delight" while man...