The Last CassandraBy: Patrick OBrien - The apocalypse was not a time or a place. It was a molecule.
The idea behind the molecule was simple. It killed nearly everything it touched, one way or the other. One of the first unintended side effects I observed were the dead monarchs. Turned out the butterflies were fertilizing the genetically-altered corn that the molecule protected, and pollinating other plants with the pollen.
Dreams Become Reality Through Historical Fiction SeriesBy: Wendy Brumbelow - In this story, the young girls parents die leaving her and her sister to the mercy of the fathers family after her father becomes a wealthy man through hard work and determination among the struggles of the Irish Immigrant in America 1890.
Erin seems to take herself away from the abuses of her life through her dreams of Ireland from the stories her grandfather had given her.
A Short Story on a Travel Theme - StrangersBy: Philip Spires - We arrived more than two hours later than planned, but the west of England summer light had not yet faded even to dusk. A soft golden glow was just growing across the sunset, which had just tinged a flat-calm sea beyond this tumbling village. We were tourists here, strangers in this small, tightly-knit place.
Finding The Best Science Fiction BooksBy: Judith Allison. - How many readers take a book to bed to read before they go to sleep. I would expect some of the best science fiction books to have a totally opposite effect than lulling the reader into the realm of heavy eyelids and sweet dreams.
Writing Tips - Adding Complexity To Your NarrativeBy: William Meikle - Complex narrative structure is used by authors to add interest by
complicating the story.
There are several authorial methods of achieving this.
It can occur when the author uses causally unrelated narratives to
work together to build thematic unity. This usually involves two or
three or more clearly defined narratives each with their own sets of
characters.
Are You The Next JK Rowling?By: Suzanne Harrison - Harry Potter. The name brings instant recognition from people all over the world. The books have sold over 350 million copies worldwide. Only the bible has more translations. The movies have gone on to grace the lists of the Top 10 grossing films of all time.
When Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was published in 1997, Joanne Kathleen Rowling was a previously unpublished author.
Crime Writing - Ten Cliches to AvoidBy: William Meikle - Crime fiction is big business at the moment, but there are certain situations that have been overplayed so much that they have become genre cliches and everybody knows what to expect next. Here are ten cliches you should try to avoid and thoughts on how to subvert the cliches if you do decide to use them.
Cops and Doctors
You can find this perennial favourite in both crime and historical fiction.
A review of The Black Book by Orhan PamukBy: Philip Spires - I have visited Turkey, but not Istanbul. It’s one of those iconic places that keeps cropping up in travel plans, but then gets overlooked, possibly because its name fits so easily into my thoughts that I convince myself I have already been there. Having just read Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book, that illusion will be orders of magnitude stronger.
A review of Black Snow by Mikhail BulgakovBy: Philip Spires - Black Snow is a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. This apparent platitude is full of contradiction. The book is perhaps better described as an autobiographical episode, with Bulgakov renamed as the book’s central character, Maxudov. It’s also a satire in which the characters are precise, exact and often vicious caricatures of Bulgakov’s colleagues and acquaintances in the between-the-wars Moscow Arts Theatre, including the legendary Stanislawsky.
Up and Down in Toledo, the expected and the surprisingBy: Philip Spires - I have wanted to visit Toledo for at least forty years and for one particular reason, being the canvases of Domenicos Theotokopoulos, or El Greco as we have learned to call him. Well, now I have been and I found what I sought, plus a truly amazing and unexpected surprise.
Toledo is one of those celebrity tourist destinations that defy categorization. It was a trading centre in Roman times.
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