Pages tagged with Novels
Step by step guide including advice and pitfalls of being or hiring a ghostwriter.
The article looks at ways to become a published writer and the difficulties involved.
A bookaholic is a person who loves reading but the habit becomes an obsession.
It was a dark, cloudy end of winter Sunday yesterday so I decided to watch a movie. The Life of Pi was available on my cable channel and I am so glad I watched it. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. I read the book about a year ago and loved it. The film is true to the nov...
Referring to a photograph of me as a boy, my youngest son asked, “What was it like to live in a black and white world?” Gazing into the blue eyes of his seven-year-old face, I replied, “It’s not so bad now, is it, Son?” He smiled and climbed into my lap, “Will you tell m...
This books takes place in British Columbia along the west coast. Directly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, thousands of Japanese were uprooted and moved inland 150 miles up in the mountains .... their boats and homes confiscated. This is a story about life in the camps and...
For people who often read romantic novels, they sometimes unconsciously imitate the behavior of the existing characters in the novel.
The puppy whined and Mary was both relieved and distressed. It was alive but bloody and crying. She rushed into the kitchen and returned presently with a bucket of warm water and clean towels from the bathroom.
Realizing a childhood dream of becoming a writer and then years later win the Sunday Times Literary Prize.
'Affinity' by Sarah Waters is a great page turner. I recommend all story lovers to read this book.
I read this book very recently. It is a thrilling story that will keep you reading, not wanting to stop. This book is a brilliant page turner!
A brilliant story by Steven King. Weird, interesting and a great story to read. Find out more here.....
JH Chase is no more, but he was one of the first writers to make a mark as a writer of thrillers, books with action, love and murder
Manohar Malgonkar died last year. He was a great writer in the genre of action novels and has more than 100 published works9 Fiction and Non Fiction)
How to write and think and prepare yourself to produce a best selling book
~8 year old Lonnie writes a letter to Santa~maybe you can get together with God or somethin’~l’il girl smiles~a glass blue eye in her hand~empty socket in the doll’s face~“Hey, it’s been a tough year but I’m gonna get that bicycle for my boy.”~
~morning duties~doggy-doo pickup~scoop ‘em up~hose ‘em down~while performing mundane tasks I attempt to become mindless~something I’m much better at the older I get~there are rewards in the zero atmosphere between my ears~such as~
~spirits awander~anchors aweigh~flyin’ in the big ships~sandwiched ‘tween oceans & clouds~it is a wonder we find each other~can’t remember why we left~glad to step in steps~made in younger days~we got home~we got family~gotta hold on~
Benjamin Disraeli is my favorite English hero. His life has so many connections to my struggles. But mostly I write about the how, when, where, and what of his life. Disraeli's theology and approach to life is akin to mine. To me, he is like the Shakespeare of the 1800's. He has inspi...
Its a novel set in the wild west, a golden age in America after the end of the civil War
Are you a writer? Do you want to improve your skills, so that you increase your readership and increase your page views? Then you might want to take heed to advice from successful fiction writer, Stephen King, who has sold more than 350 million copies of his books.























