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Tag Archives: reading
Janice Spina interviews author Marcia Meara
Reblogged from Jem’s Books: MARCIA MEARA Please welcome author Marcia Meara to Jemsbooks Blog Author Interview Segment. Thank you, Marcia, for coming today. Lovely to be here today, Janice! Thanks so much for having me. I’ll step aside so … Continue reading
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Tagged Author Interviews, blogging, book reviews and publishing, Books, children's books, Marcia Meara, novels, Poetry, reading, writing, YA and novels
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Guest author: Richard Dee – I was never a writer
I was never a writer. I was a reader, right from the day that the squiggles on the page made sense. I was a devourer of the words of others. I grew up and became a captive audience, a traveller … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged Books, dreams, merchant ship, ocean, reading, sci-fi, steampunk, writing
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What’s Missing From Your Self-Editing – Ryan Lanz
Reblogged from A Writer’s Path: by Ryan Lanz For some writers, editing strikes fear into their hearts. Okay, perhaps not fear, but some discomfort. At least a stomach ache, right? Before you reach for the antacids, let’s discuss … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, blog, blogging, Books, fiction, literature, novel, publishing, reading, writers, writing, writing tips
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Guest writer: Jennie Fitzkee – Viola Swamp
Kate brought her mother’s beloved old book in to school this week. Miss Nelson is Missing is a classic. I love that book! My children loved it. Over the years I must have read it hundreds of times. The story is … Continue reading
Guest Writer and Reviewer : Emily Weatherburn – 0/5 for the book review system
Whether it’s a book, a film, or even an idea, we associate it with a certain numerical score. We can read Shakespeare’s Hamlet and give it a five-star review, and then read the latest instalment of the Fifty Shades of … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Books, five stars, how to review a book, numbers, reading, systems
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Louise Jensen – The Gift now available in paperback
Reblogged from Fabricating Fiction: It’s paperback publication day for The Gift, my second psychological thriller which has already been a global e-book No. 1 Bestseller. I’m SO excited for this book to reach a whole new audience. The Gift is … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged bookouture, Books, fiction, grief, heart transplant, little brown, louise jensen, novel writing, organ donation, psychological thrillers, publishing, reading, sphere, the gift, the sister.
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Hinting at… Happiness? by Sarah Brentyn
Reblogged from Sarah Brentyn: What does a Harvard University professor have to do with flash fiction? Nothing. And everything. Or, at least, something. I’ve thought for a long time now that good flash fiction packs a punch. It heightens emotional … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, fiction, Film, imagination, Life
Tagged amreading, amwriting, Daniel Gilbert, flash, flash ficiton, happiness, micro fiction, NPR, reader, reading, writer, writers, writing
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Guest author: Lucy Brazier – From Cambridge to Whitehall
Like most writers, the written word has been a passion of mine from a very young age. Once I had learnt how to read, I knew that there was nothing else I wanted more than to write stories of my … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, humour, James Joyce, mystery, Paul Butterworth, reading, satire, Tony Blair, writing
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A Call For Guest Posts for the ULS, The Underground Library Society ~ Charles French
Reblogged from Charles French: Hello to everyone! I recently had an excellent guest post from Josh Gross, a wonderful blogger. I am sending out a request to anyone who would like to join the ULS, the Underground Library Society, and … Continue reading →