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Shadows... excerpt from a work in progress
on Nov 28, 2005 in fiction new novels writing Chapter One It was Charles Dickens wasn't it, who began a story with, 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times'? Well my story sort of begins the same. Only in this case, there were no 'worst of times'. Life was good. Very good. So...
Hints on writing short stories, novels and novellas 1000s will want to read by Rob Hopcott
on Nov 28, 2006 in Christmas short story satisfying ending author hints hints reputation writing tips Rob Hopcott writing hints author tips novellas novels writing short stories Everyone has a story in them, even if it's the personal story of their own life.But you’ll need to entice, intrigue and seduce your readers into reading past the opening sentences of your novel or short story.Also, your story must have a truly sati...
"Shuttlecock" - Graham Swift
on Jan 6, 2007 in reviews books detective novels Ian McEwan suburbia frustration Graham Swift alan hollinghurst novels Shuttlecock British writers family history stories discovery. writing Half detective novel, half family relations, this book tells the story of a man obsessed with knowing what he cannot know: things hidden in missing files at the office where he works, or in his father's constant silence. I have to write about this bo...
"Postcards From The Edge" - Carrie Fisher
on Jan 9, 2007 in breakdowns postcards reviews Carrie Fisher richard e. grant bret easton ellis drugs Hollywood virginia woolf rehab novels diary literature Actress Carrie Fisher's novel about a mid-thirties actress who has a stint in re-hab, and has a lot of bad relationships. Bitter, perhaps too female, but very funny.Now this is a book I would not normally have picked up, mostly because the cover show...
Detective Stories Classics
on Feb 9, 2007 in Novels Reminiscence I descend slowly into the world of crime where three sides exist; the victim, the guilty and justice itself. I’m beginning to love that fictional world, which both Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle contributes to so impeccably. Rather diff...



