He was the champion of the 178th Company but marked by censure over 100 years before. He won his right to return after Senosia IV by Chapter Master Levianus's orders, but he refused to release the burden. Even under Levianus's successor, Decimus, he would wear the red until death.[...
Jay Crownoveris the international and multipleNew York TimesandUSA Todaybestselling author of theMarked Menseries, theSaints of Denverseries, thePointseries, theBreaking Pointseries, theGetawayseries, and theLoveless, Texasseries. Her books can be found translated in many different languages all aro...
How to Spot a ‘Classic-Form’ Novella-in-Flash at 100 Yards Anyone who has read a few novellas-in-flash will be aware of books and pamphlets that proudly resist these classic principles. However, these general patterns build up a picture of the animal in question. The more that these el...
The correspondence starts with a request for certain books, but builds from there to establish a more personal connection between the author and her main correspondent, Frank Doel, as well as Frank’s wife, their neighbor, and other members of the bookstore staff. The letters begin in 1949, ...
I’m just on time to publish this billet about three novellas I read in November and participate to Novellas in November hosted by Cathy of 746Books and Rebecca of BookishBeck. I also read Oliver VII by Antal Szerb and Sukkwan Island by David Vann, both under 200 pages in my editions ...
I’m just on time to publish this billet about three novellas I read in November and participate to Novellas in November hosted by Cathy of 746Books and Rebecca of BookishBeck. I also read Oliver VII by Antal Szerb and Sukkwan Island by David Vann, both under 200 pages in my editions ...