MYSTERY WRITING GETS MORE RESPECT IMPORTANT WRITERS, UNIVERSITY COURSES, AND LITERARY JOURNALS ARE TURNING TO INTRIGUEPamela Reynolds, Globe Staff
What I discovered is that one of the reasons I love John Connolly’s writing is that it’s’ intelligent, and I always learn something I didn’t know before. I love smart. Night & Day is an anthology of fiction. Well, half of it is. In the first half of the book, there are ...
Do you enjoy a good whodunit? So do I. It's my pleasure to share with you some fun, quirky, story ideas for writing mysteries.
Jeff got his writing inspiration initially from his grandparents, two Southern-style storytellers. He wrote his first novel in high school, a handwritten set of 500 pages, which the author considers “horrible.” While he never really studied writing in courses or classes, he became serious about...
Kinberg had always been fascinated by crime fiction and mystery novels. In fact, she became an “addict” while still in her teens. So in 2007, she began her fiction writing career with her debut novel, Publish or Perish. In that novel, Kinberg put her experience in the world of higher...
Does anyone recognize this writing? Are there any linguists with knowledge of ancient languages out there? If you've seen this type of writing before, please let me know what culture it's associated with! michael@constructingtheuniverse.com Left: original Right: my best guess as to the shapes...
Macmillan Education UKPHILO, CHRIS (1994) History, geography and the `still greater mystery' of historical geography, in: DEREK GREGORY, R. MARTIN & G. SMITH (Eds) H uman Geography: society, space and social science (Minneapolis, M N, University of Minnesota Press).Philo, C. 1994: ...
It was only decades later that I released my first book, and from there went to writing non-fiction books on subjects that were so very dear to my heart: Druidry and Witchcraft, with some Zen Buddhism thrown in for good measure. I am so very proud of the work that I have accomplished...
Do you approach writing every book the same or does it vary? Yes. I start with an idea and a character and go from there. I don’t plot. I start at the beginning and write (mostly) linearly. At about the end of the first act (roughly page 100-150) I almost always get stuck an...
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