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The Writers' Group: How To Thread a Novel
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Four women share how they create their unique literary lives. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. How To Thread a Novel. So much detail to put in just the right places. How does anyone ever write a novel? There are tricks, of course, passed along from writer to writer. Not to over simplify - or over promise as per our header here, but here are our best suggestions in a nutshell. I started an outline, but got sick of it. I read Anne Lamott's. And Lynne's post on journals. Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel.
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thehungryreader | Of Books and Reading
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Of Books and Reading. Hmmm so I am the Hungry Reader. The one who reads. The one who is constantly reading or wanting to read constantly. This blog is all about the books I have read, the ones that I am reading and gems that I plan to read in the future or whenever it arrives. The Girl who chose – A new way of narrating the Ramayana by Devdutt Pattanaik. Title: The Girl who chose: A new way of narrating the Ramayana. Publisher: Penguin Books, Puffin. Genre: Mythology, Children’s Fiction. September 1, 2016.
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Novel Discussions: May Book Choices!
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A book club blog. Sunday, April 7, 2013. We need an official vote.which one will it be for May? Hardcover, 288 pages. Having a baby to save a marriage—it’s the oldest of clichés. But what if the marriage at risk is a gay one, and having a baby involves a surrogate mother? Is a provocative look at the new “family values.”. It has a 3.72 rating on. Hardcover, 321 pages. While his father, who is a tribal judge, endeavors to wrest justice from a situation that defies his efforts, Joe becomes frustrated with ...
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Mrs Funnybones by Twinkle Khanna | Of Books and Reading
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Of Books and Reading. Hmmm so I am the Hungry Reader. The one who reads. The one who is constantly reading or wanting to read constantly. This blog is all about the books I have read, the ones that I am reading and gems that I plan to read in the future or whenever it arrives. Mrs Funnybones by Twinkle Khanna. My favourite parts were the ones that involved her Mom how she was made fun of as a child and also of how she keeps getting these emails from her with her baby and teenage picture attachments. ...
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Dog on the Bed: The Indiegogo Campaign: Day 10 Report
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Dog on the Bed. Michael Thomas Ford shares with you the inner workings of his poorly-wired mind. Wednesday, October 10, 2012. The Indiegogo Campaign: Day 10 Report. What, you might be asking, happened to days 4 through 9? Well, a couple of things. I got the flu (again). The truck died. One of the dogs was sick. Some other unpleasant stuff got in the way. Frankly, I was a little depressed and decided to watch bad horror films instead of be my usual perky self. Deserve a $3.7 million advance? But I know so...
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Other Side Productions | About
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We strive to create a home for artists to explore their craft through the development and production of original, or lesser-known, plays, musicals, and films. Whether on stage or on screen, we seek to inspire, challenge, and entertain a diverse audience with material that tells a story, moves the heart, awakens the spirit, and stimulates the mind. We embrace themes that are sentimental as well as sociopolitical. Sarah M. Donovan. Jennifer A. Skinner. 2016 Other Side Productions.
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The Writers' Group: Author Spotlight: Chris Bohjalian
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Four women share how they create their unique literary lives. Thursday, February 14, 2008. Author Spotlight: Chris Bohjalian. Posted by Lynne Griffin. When I contacted Chris Bohjalian. To ask if he would be part of our Author Spotlight series, I admit I expected the New York Times bestselling and greatly revered author of the books, Midwives. And the soon-to-be released Skeletons at the Feast. To be too busy to respond, never mind accept the invitation to be interviewed. Now I write between 5 and 10 AM.