son. It’s about destiny. The magic isn’t just a job—it’s in our blood, the essence of who we are. There was a time when I asked myself the same question.” He paused, his gaze steady as he stepped closer. “But I won’t force you into anything. ...
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Or how many more will enter a generic term like fiction into an agency search, intending to query the first 80 on the list, usually without checking out any of those agents’ websites or listings in one of the standard agents’ guides to find out what those fine folks actually represent....
“A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” That’s the brutal truth. If you don’t have money, you will be spending all of those writing hours looking for steady employment.
we’re going to unearth the bad along with the good. We live in a fallen world, and fiction should never gloss over the fact that we’re all sinful beings—even our historical heroes. Eugenics didn’t become a major storyline in the novel, but I felt it was important to shine a lig...
All I can tell you is that I appear in the first episode. A lot! And that the ending of the series will be very moving… The production has done a marvellous job to create the perfect ending that will remain unforgettable to the viewers. Oh brilliant! I understand your novels are curre...
Brief definition of the Children's Fiction GenreIn this brief look at the genre of Children's Fiction, the first thing that is apparent is that there is some deliberation as to what represents children's literature. One argument is that children's literature is literature especially written ...
genre formally emerged in the West, where the social transformations wrought by theIndustrial Revolutionfirst led writers andintellectualstoextrapolatethe future impact oftechnology. By the beginning of the 20th century, an array of standard science fiction “sets” had developed around certain themes, ...
Speaking of developments, I’m currently working on a manuscript that’s a wee bit out of my regular romance genre: I’m writing a story that I could label as both paranormal and climate fiction (say what?). When it comes to paranormal (as in witches and vampires and others with magica...
ME: As I understand it, you are about to publish a novel in a genre entirely different from historical fiction. Why the change, and what else will be different about this novel? SUSAN: I still love historical fiction. I have the story of Hezekiah sitting on the cyber shelf and “yoo...