Book Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by ... Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows’s wonderful new novel takes place in 1946 in postwar London and is written as a series of letters between Juliet Ashton, a Londay-based writer, and the members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel ...Summer Reading, Book Contests, and Reviews! - July 7, 2008 "The writing industry is often difficult to enter as an emerging writer. Writers are routinely rejected simply because their name or work is not known. Often, exceptional manuscripts are returned unread with a rejection form letter. ... Review 20: Letters from David by Eve Paludan 209 Pages $2.49 E-Book. Eve Paludan is a busy woman: writer, photographer, editor, web designer, and artist. Just check out her CV on her MySpace page. It’sa hefty list of accomplishments of which anyone should be proud of. ... Kate Flora's Journey of a Thousand Books A writer spends a year or more telling a powerful story and then the book's journey disappears into the hands of publicists and distributors and booksellers. One of the things the internet allows writers to do is to be in touch, ... 50 Book Challenge: Books 1-5 My typical format for reviews is to provide a brief summary, what I liked, what I didn't, and then the bottom line. I'm also including the relevant categorical information for each book, and each title will be linked to the book's entry ... Writer's choice 162: Martin Edwards The only fan letter I ever wrote was to Julian Symons. He was a poet, a novelist, a historian, a critic and probably several other things besides. Truly an all-rounder, certainly a prolific and gifted writer. I've admired his work since ... Book Review: Twilight While critics and a zillion writers seem to hate Twilight. Now, we all know that books are a subjective business. It’s perfectly legitimate for some people to “not get” a book and for others it speaks to their heart. Fine. ... IWW Members in Print and Published And I'm in Pin Pricks, too! Carol Hicks My second book review of The Chorister at the Abbey is appearing in the July Gumshoe Review. Thanks to all who keep encouraging me in my goal of Grandma Moses of the writers' list. Lynne Hinkey ... Topical Tuesday: Brand Yourself The query letter is almost done. I’m waiting on some artwork. I’ve been chipping away at the script. And, I just downloaded a trial version of Comic Book Creator 2 because I think I am going to do the lettering for at least the first 15 ... Book Review: Lost Letters of Pergamum If this book has a fault, it is that the letters sometimes include information that a letter writer would not really include, which appears added only to educate/inform the 21st century reader. Some is tolerable, such as in the first ...
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