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Call for Submissions | Electric Dialogue
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Writer activism through the study of energy narratives. Introducing the Electric Dialogue Website. If you write/create energy-related fiction, review energy narratives or want a place to host your factual articles about the energy industry and its effect on the environment, then I want you to contribute to Electric Dialogue. I am currently accepting submissions to my website electric-dialogue.com and to this blog. Here are the rules for submission:. 2 Examples of submittable work include essays, photo es...
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To read | fictitious1
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This page is where I am going to list and collate the books I want to read. Please add your suggestions by commenting below or tweeting @fictitious1blog. Read and review requests cannot be fulfilled at this time. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Sailin...
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fictitious1 | Fictitiously great fiction reviews | Page 2
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Newer posts →. November 20, 2013 · 8:55 am. Desperately need book recommendations! I really need a book or an audiobook that you just can’t put down. I have plenty to read on my Kindle and a few ARCs and R4Rs that I should be doing but I’m just not in the mood. I really want something that is going to keep me up all night reading. I need a book to fall in love with instantly. Please post your recommendations here, via Twitter or recommend directly through Goodreads. Filed under Young Adult fiction. I hav...
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I have made fire! Robinson Crusoe, Cloud Atlas and the Survival Narrative | Electric Dialogue
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Writer activism through the study of energy narratives. Energy Narratives in Mythology. Introducing the Electric Dialogue Website →. I have made fire! Robinson Crusoe, Cloud Atlas and the Survival Narrative. Almost every survival narrative is an energy narrative. In order to survive we need to transfer a form of energy into one that we can consume. The first thing that Chuck Noland does in. Crow crawed. It hurts! Now, did he drop that stick or din’t he? Do we mem’ry the makin’ o’ fire or don’t we? The pr...
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Electric Dialogue | Writer activism through the study of energy narratives | Page 2
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Writer activism through the study of energy narratives. Newer posts →. The Chernobyl Diaries: The Insensitive Energy Narrative. Is in fact an energy narrative. Four Americans go on an extreme tourism trip to visit Pripayat, the town where the workers of Chernobyl lived. The radiation levels have just recently dropped enough for the town to be explored. The leader in the group, Paul, claims that the town will be interesting to look at, as it was abandoned in just a few hours. Paul: Can I please finish?
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Kate Daniels’ World | fictitious1
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Goodreads saved my sanity! March 18, 2014 · 9:58 pm. Kate Daniels’ World. I have become completely obsessed with the Kate Daniels series and world by Ilona Andrews. Until now, I had completely dismissed companion novels, .5 short stories and novellas. My world has completely changed. The Ilona Andrews team has shifted my thinking and reading experiences. I engrossed into this world, enhanced through each story and perspective. What are your opinions of companion novels and short stories? Address never ma...
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Goodreads saved my sanity! | fictitious1
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10 Reasons Why Young Scientists Should Read (non-scientific) Literature. Kate Daniels’ World →. March 11, 2014 · 5:53 pm. Goodreads saved my sanity! I haven’t read a printed book (dead-tree variety) in over a year. I’m a new convert to ebooks and eaudio but I’ve jumped in with both feet. Head to mum’s for some looking after until bubs is strong enough to come home. Having a new baby can be isolating – more than I was prepared to encounter. I tried to look for a local bookclub but it is difficul...And I m...
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