Former President Bill Clinton and novelist James Patterson have collaborated on the soon to be released 'The President is Missing'.
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April is here, and with it a wide array of brand-new fiction novels.
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You’ve undoubtedly heard about “March Madness,” a name that retailers often use for promotional purposes and as a ruse to boost wilted sales as the clock springs forward. But how familiar are you with “Meet Cute?”
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'The Wicked City' by Beatriz Williams is a classic example of historical fiction. Her narrative so on point with the time period that she makes us believe that we are smack in the middle of the Jazz Age, sipping bathtub gin in a clandestine Juice Joint.
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While not asking for a neatly tied-with-a-bow, mea-culpa ridden ending from the characters or the author, in 'Leopard at the Door' Jennifer McVeigh could have given her readers a sense of character redemption and evolution, which sadly never happens.
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Interview with Emily Jeanne Miller, author of 'The News From the End of The World': "I’ve always found family dynamics endlessly interesting: Every family is different, and yet there are so many things from family to family that makes us all the same."
Read More »Making the Case for Fan Fiction (Part 2)
Part 2 of a defence of fan fiction and those who write it.
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