Life was anything but good for a woman during the Victorian era. Women had more to fear from the men of that time than they had to fear from vampires, werewolves, zombies, or any other supernatural creature that might be wandering around. It became even worse if you were deemed to be mentally challenged or…
Tag: Richard Petracca
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words, Writing
Confusing Words from Expropriation to Factitious
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• •Book Reviews, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Words
Magruder’s Curiosity Cabinet – a Review
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• •Prepare to meet a bizarre assortment of people. History blends with science fiction and fantasy in this story that will keep you engrossed. Once you start this book, you won’t be able to put it down until you reach the last page. Kelly Hayward and her mom have traveled to Coney Island, New York from…
Guest Posts, Literary Fiction, Writing
Writing Literary Fiction – Guest Post by Christopher Meeks
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The Middle-Aged Man & the Sea – a Review
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• •Relationships are at the center of each of these stories. They will make you think about your own life, the people that you know, and what each of them might encounter in their day-to-day lives. Each of these stories is an extremely real slice of life. They are very well-written, and the characters are so genuine…
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Writing
Describing a Character by Using His Surroundings – Guest Post by Stephen Helmes
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Writing: To Impress or to be Understood? – Guest Post by Brian O’Hare
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• •A teacher of English literature was lecturing a class of adolescents on one of the syllabus’s prescribed modern novels. She selected a short passage which included the following two sentences: “Vanessa’s passage was impeded by the building’s front door. The door was blue.” She read the sentences aloud and said to the class, “What did…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Die This Hour – a Review
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Confusing Words from Ewe to Exhilarate
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Researching Nanotechnology, Weapons, & the Muslim World – Guest Post by Mark J. Donovan
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• •Waterkill is a high-tech thriller that weaves a story around nanoscience and fanatical religious terrorism. This gripping story takes place on three continents. It’s a thrill of a ride that you won’t want to step off of once you open its cover and turn the first page. It took me only about four months of…