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Wild Dunes to host 4th annual Authors Luncheon
3 hours ago ago from The Island Eye News
New York Times best selling author Mary Alice Monroe will be hosting the author panel discussion. Wild Dunes Resort will host its 4th annual Authors Luncheon on Saturday, January 16, 2010, from 11am – 2pm. This year’s event features a distinguished and entertaining panel of authors at the Resort’s event venue, The Sweetgrass Pavilion. This annual event is open to the public and will feature four highly acclaimed authors with ties to ...
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21 hours ago ago from huayshan and marianne
i love literature and all but i am a bit stressed now cause: i just got an email saying im expected to read one novel, and 20 poems and 10 short stories. LIKE WOW! by 14th jan. that's so much!!! and i was planning to carefully do a bit of analysis but guess there's no time for that now!!!! good thing is the novel i chose is relatively interesting, i chose Frankenstein!! did u know that the novel is basically about a random dude telling ...
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1 day ago ago from Chip MacGregor .com
This week we're doing a quick run-through of questions authors have of literary agents... I'm a beginning author, have written a novel, and want to start submitting query letters. What advice would you have for me? First, make sure your novel is well done. Have some other writers read it, get feedback from some experienced writers, and if possible talk with an editor about your work. The #1 reason projects get rejected is because the ...
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19 hours ago ago from Mayra's Secret Bookcase
I'm thrilled to have as my guest today multi-talented young author, Gwendolyn Zepeda. Gwendolyn writes in various genres, from children's picture books to short stories to full novels. I hope you'll enjoy the interview! About the Author Gwendolyn Zepeda was born in Houston, Texas in 1971 and attended the University of Texas at Austin. She began her writing career on the Web in 1997, with her long-running site gwendolynzepeda.com and ...
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20 hours ago ago from His Futile Preoccupations....
Continuing my interest in the Man-Booker Prize losers, I picked Always The Sun by Neil Cross off of my book shelf. This book made the long list of Booker nominees in 2004, and to be honest, this novel along with Toibin's The Master and Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty (the winner for that year) were the only novels that sounded remotely interesting. Take a look at the cover and you will notice that the school tie looks like a noose. ...
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