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by Allie Boniface - 2007-04-27
We hear it time and time again, in all the writing advice books and columns:Show, don't tell.But sometimes that's easier said than done, especially for new writers. So how do we identify the differen...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-05-02
The key to writing a real epic fantasy novel lies in the word "epic". But this doesn't just mean big in scale, scope, and size. An epic fantasy novel doesn't have to be a thousand page doorstopper...
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by Darlene F. Wofford - 2007-06-15
Acworth, GA June 11, 2007"Treat others as you would like to be treated" is the fundamental of moral principle found in all major religions or cultures around the world. "Do unto others as you ...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-06-19
This is a book review of a new novel called The Bestiary. It is a fantasy tale about the pursuit of a secret book called The Caravan Bestiary, which catalogued the mythical creatures that were den...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
This article is devoted to the issue, which has been raised in a novel ‘Breath, Eyes, Memory' written by Edwidge Danticat. The main character of the novel ‘Breath, Eyes, Memory' written by Edwidge...
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by Olivia Hunt - 2007-07-07
This article is devoted to the issue, which has been raised in a novel ‘Soledad'. The article briefly analyses the novel written by Angie Cruz. It presents similarities and differences of social nor...
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by Grant Eckert - 2007-07-30
If you've already written your first novel, you should be proud of yourself. This is a significant accomplishment that so few other aspiring writers can accomplish - even if they have been writi...
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by Philip Spires - 2007-08-29
A speech at the awards ceremony for the Libros International Children's Writing Competition. 20 July 2007Like the students who entered this competition, I started writing when I was quite young...
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by Philip Spires - 2007-08-29
Saville won the Booker Prize in 1976. In such a vast novel it is inevitable that the pace will occasionally quicken and slacken, but a book like this can be read over weeks, almost dipped into a...
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by Philip Spires - 2007-08-29
Just occasionally - in fact pretty rarely these days - something utterly surprising emerges from an evening in a concert hall. Almost forty years into an interest in music which has focused on e...