Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Black Hole | 18 October 2010
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A Density of Souls
Written in the decade of the crucifixion-like death of Matthew Shepard and the gruesome dragging death of James Byrd, Jr., A Density of Souls, by young writer Christopher Rice (progeny of gothic writer Anne Rice and poet and painter Stan Rice), is a mystery and gay-coming-of-age story that is powered, in part, by the current of hate pulsing through America. This is a time when gay bars are bombed, Fred Phelps sports a website called godhatesfags.com, loose cannons like Timothy McVeigh kill for hateful ideas they defend to the last, and Columbine High killer classmates Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold kill for hateful ideas they don't even understand.
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The Creative Writer's Survival Guide: Advice from an Unrepentant Novelist
Beginning with “The Writer’s Wonderland—Or: A Warning” and ending with “You’ve Published a Book—Now What?” The Creative Writer’s Survival Guide is a must-read for creative-writing students and teachers, conference participants, and aspiring writers of every stamp. Directed primarily at fiction writers but suitable for writers of all genres, John McNally’s guide is a comprehensive, take-no-prisoners blunt, highly idiosyncratic, and delightfully subjective take on the writing life.
The Creative Writer's Survival Guide: Advice from an Unrepentant Novelist
Added by: marchus001 | Karma: 190.32 | Black Hole | 8 October 2010
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The Creative Writer's Survival Guide: Advice from an Unrepentant Novelist
Beginning with “The Writer’s Wonderland—Or: A Warning” and ending with “You’ve Published a Book—Now What?” The Creative Writer’s Survival Guide is a must-read for creative-writing students and teachers, conference participants, and aspiring writers of every stamp. Directed primarily at fiction writers but suitable for writers of all genres, John McNally’s guide is a comprehensive, take-no-prisoners blunt, highly idiosyncratic, and delightfully subjective take on the writing life.
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Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Black Hole | 7 October 2010
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Arthur C Clarke Collection (57 PDF)
Includes the Firstborn Trilolgy written with Stephen Baxter and finished just before he Died. 57 Books in total all in pdf
The author wrote the novel and co-authored the screenplay for 2001: A Space Odyssey. He has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and he is the only science-fiction writer to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. His fiction and nonfiction have sold more than one hundred million copies in print worldwide.
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Added by: algy | Karma: 431.17 | Black Hole | 7 October 2010
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Writer's Digest Flip Dictionary
"Omit needless words," intone Strunk and White in The Elements of Style; "use definite, specific, concrete language." In order to use the best word for the job, though, you have to know it. The Flip Dictionary is full of words you may have forgotten and words you never knew, all accessed by their meaning. Look up "mounds and hills, with," and you will find tumulus. Search "the ropes connecting the harness and the canopy of a parachute," and you'll find shrouds.
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