Have you ever wished that you knew what others were thinking? Have you ever had a desire to control their actions? How would you use this ability if you had it? I couldn’t get the blood off my hands. This opening line immediately sucked me into a story where the action never quit. The setting…
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African American, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Exclusive: A Tisha Ariel Nikkole Novel #1 – a Review
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• •What is life like for rap artists? For the ones who manage their careers? For the journalists who write about them? Enter the world of music, rap stars, and the journalists who interview them. Exclusive gives you an inside look at their world of drama. A journalist, Tisha, is asked by an old college friend…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Abbe to Access
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Where Fault Lies – a Review
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• •A copy of this book should be given to every female who has experienced sexual trauma of any kind. Carrie’s bravery in telling her story should aid their recovery from such a traumatic event and make them realize that they are not to blame. Rape happens all the time. Unfortunately, in many cases, the victims…
Fiction Writing, Words
Heroes, Victims, Survivors, Villains
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• •Do you understand the definitions of hero, victim, survivor, and villain? When writing fiction, one needs to be aware of exactly what the definitions of these words are. Who is a hero? According to the dictionary, a hero is a man or woman of distinguished courage or ability, admired for his or her brave deeds…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Words
The Perfect Crime: An Asher Benson Short Story – a Review
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• •Is the perfect crime possible? Is it possible to ensure that you leave behind no evidence? No fingerprints? No stray hair? No clothing fibers? No specks of blood? Let’s say you do manage to ensure that nothing is left behind. So far, so good. But then someone comes along that you don’t expect, and this…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Words
Retaliation – a Review
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• •This is a book that every young adult needs to read. Retaliation is avenging an injury or wrong a person has done to you by returning some injury or wrong to that person. Through an engaging story, this book explores how deeply violence exists in many communities and the measures some families will go through…