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- Fiction Book Sledgehammer’s Gripping Tale Of A Terrorist Attack Using Smallpox Has You Glued To Every Page By: Diana Ennen
Fiction in the dictionary is described as a story not based on reality but invented and fashioned to entertain or deceive. This definition fits perfectly with the description of the fiction thriller, Sledgehammer, (Published by Virtual Word Publishing - http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com). Sledgehammer is packed with all the ingredients of a good fiction book: imagination, suspense, and a terrific plot with plenty of action, but deceiving enough to leave you wondering, “Cou... Tags: fan fiction, terrorist, smallpox, fiction book, best selling fiction book, terrorists, Ma
- What Makes A Good Fiction Book? By: Diana Ennen
In fiction, the writer’s job is to entertain, to draw an emotional response from the reader. The reader is often looking for suspense, action, and to go on a journey they have not been on before, one they will not easily forget. Readers want to get drawn into and experience the story for themselves. They want characters they can relate to and form a personal connection with. But most importantly, they want a good book. One that leaves them anxiously awaiting each turn of the ... Tags: fiction, fiction book, small pox, writing fiction, ebooks, smallpox, author, fan fiction
- Science Fiction DVD By: David Evermon
The world of Science fiction is a vast one. Millions of fans enjoy their science fiction collection for many different reasons. For example, a science fiction DVD may have tremendous monetary value, sentimental value, or just the value of enjoyment. Whatever the reasons science fiction fans have raised the popularity of owning their own science fiction DVD.
One extremely popular reason of watching science fiction DVD’s is that they can be watched over and over again. Some ... Tags: Science fiction, Science fiction movie, Science fiction dvd, Science fiction dvd rent
- The Ender Saga: A Noteworthy Science Fiction series By: Francesca Black
January 1985 marks the beginning of America’s love affair with Ender Wiggin. It was that month that Ender’s Game was published, becoming an instant blockbuster, and “probably the most popular science fiction novel published in the last twenty years” (John Kessel). The child prodigy and ultimate savior of the earth, Ender Wiggin, had appeared seven years earlier in a short story published in the science fiction magazine Analog. Tags: science fiction
- Science Fiction Movies By: Kadence Buchanan
In recent years, science fiction movies have made a big comeback in Hollywood and I, for one, consider that a very good thing.
I like to be surprised when I go to the movies. I like to see things that I've never seen before and I like to be confronted by virtual realities that I did not even think possible. That's why science fiction movies are my cup of tea.
They traditionally cover a wide range of subjects and themes, including several that are uniquely their own. Tod... Tags: Science movies, science fiction, films
- Is Fan Fiction a Good Writing Practice? By: Kathryn Lively
Fan fiction is fun to write, but does it help a writer craft narrative and plot or does it hinder an aspiring author's personal progress? Tags: writing, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, screenwriting
- Science Fiction Movie Reviews By: Francesca Black
Nothing beats a friday night at home, snuggled up on a coach with a bowl of popcorn watching Science Fiction Movies. Stop at your local video store and find a science fiction movie sure to get you thinking about what could have been or what might be. Here are some of the best all time science fiction movies. Tags: science fiction
- Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order By: Steve Dempster
In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on! Tags: fiction writing, short story, novel writing, writing advice, writing style
- Writing: Fact Or Fiction? By: Steve Dempster
Nearly everyone who wants to be a writer looks at the fiction market as being the way to go - but another, vast market exists. What is it? Let's find out. Tags: fiction writing, factual writing, short story writing, writing dialogue, writing advice
- How to get new ideas for you non-fiction story? By: Kawekied
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about non-fiction writing. When you start sharing the fascinating non-fiction writing facts that it is never easy to write non-fiction story, and your friends will be absolutely amazed on what you have told them. The best time to learn about non-fiction writing is before you're in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable non-fiction writing experience while it's still free. Tags: non-fiction, idea for non-fiction, writing non-fiction
- Space Travel: Science or Fiction? By: Francesca Black
There are those who deny Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and maintain the whole story was a government conspiracy. The idea that man could actually break away from our cradle of atmosphere and gravity was once fiction of the highest sort. Yet one dreamer made it a reality. What is there not to believe about space travel? Will there be a time when such a thing is feasible? Tags: space, travel, science, science fiction, fiction, space travel, sci-fi, alien, ufo, outer
- Sherlock Holmes and Detective Fiction By: Chris Haycock
The role of Sherlock Holmes in early detective fiction. Tags: Sherlock Holmes, detective, Detective Fiction, Detective books, Character, Creativity, Aut
- A Short Explanation of Classic Detective Fiction By: Chris Haycock
A brief history of early detective fiction. With particular regard to Sherlock Holmes. Tags: Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle, Detective, Fiction, Police, Crime, Charcter, Strand,
- Finding The Best Science Fiction Books By: 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. Tags: science fiction, fiction, fantasy, sci fi, books, entertainment, television, reading, odd stuff, bo
- The Weird And Wonderful World Of Science Fiction Books By: Kenneth Scott
Out of all the genres of books that have been written, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart. The feeling towards the genre is either one of fanatic following or extreme hatred. Tags: Books, kids books, science fiction books, teen books
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