‘An exciting new voice – Brittany reels readers in with this twisty, clever thriller that will have you second-guessing everything…’ Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House‘Brilliant, pacey, and will leave you suspecting everyone is involved!’ Darren O’Sullivan, author of Our Little SecretShe thought she was free of the past. She was wrong.Six years ago Isla was the only victim to walk free from Carl Jeffery’s vicious murder spree. Now, Isla vows to live her life to the fullest and from the outside it appears perfect.Determined to finish her book Isla plans her final trip to Sw... [Read More]
The go-to soup-to-nuts guide on how to really make money from food writing, both in print and onlineWith recipe-driven blogs, cookbooks, reviews, and endless foodie websites, food writing is ever in demand. In this award-winning guide, noted journalist and writing instructor Dianne Jacob offers tips and strategies for getting published and other ways to turn your passion into cash, whether it's in print or online. With insider secrets and helpful advice from award-winning writers, agents, and editors, Will Write for Food is still the essential guide to go from starving artist to well-fed write... [Read More]
Photograph Description: Madame de Staël (1766-1817) Published: [between 1850 and 1950?]. Summary: Three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing right. Notes: Tableau de Mlle. de Godefroy Musée de Versailles. Subjects: Staël,--Madame de--(Anne-Louise-Germaine),--1766-1817. Halftone photomechanical prints--1850-1900. Portraits--1850-1900.
THE MOST TRUSTED GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHEDWant to get published and paid for your writing? Let Writer's Market 2016 guide you through the process with thousands of publishing opportunities for writers, including listings for book publishers, consumer and trade magazines, contests and awards, and literary agents. These listings include contact and submission information to help writers get their work published.Beyond the listings, you'll find all-new material devoted to the business and promotion of writing. Discover the secrets of six-figure freelancers, how to create a productive home office... [Read More]
Suppose your more than mildly irritating leech of a sister calls you, as she usually does wanting money, only this time she says instead that she has cancer and in the course of the conversation challenges you to write the story of her life. You say, sure, you'll do that but you'll tell it the way you see it. The tale that emerges involves not only the dying sister, Connie, but brother Len as well. And it's also about "me," the sibling invited to narrate their shared story and whose interplay of memory and imagination raises the question of whether "the truth" of Connie's life - or of anyone's... [Read More]
I'm your protagonist-Reshma Kapoor-and if you have the free time to read this book, then you're probably nothing like me.Reshma is a college counselor's dream. She's the top-ranked senior at her ultra-competitive Silicon Valley high school, with a spotless academic record and a long roster of extracurriculars. But there are plenty of perfect students in the country, and if Reshma wants to get into Stanford, and into med school after that, she needs the hook to beat them all.What's a habitual over-achiever to do? Land herself a literary agent, of course. Which is exactly what Reshma does after ... [Read More]
Sometimes life is so ridiculous, all you can do is laugh. A humorous, poignant tour de force of American angst. Jerry Becker is so obsessed with America's ills, his girlfriend Amy gives him an ultimatum; either see a psyche detective who claims he can cure angst in one day, or it's over. And so ensues the most bizarre 24 hours of his life in a dangerous part of town known as the Crosshairs District.Jerry's only weapon is a sharp sense of humor, but in the dead of night with bullets flying, is anything funny? Will he die laughing? And if so, will Amy wait for him? And where, during all this, is... [Read More]
Written by William R. Lighton as a fascinating outline to the Lewis and Clark expedition - one of the most famous ventures of early Americans into the unexplored West - Lewis and Clark: Merriwether Lewis and William Clark is the story of two brave military leaders and friends who were tasked to explore one of the least charted and most perilous areas of North America at the time.The Lewis and Clark expedition began on May 14, 1804 and lasted for a total of two years, four months and ten days. Although thoroughly documented, and of enormous importance both to the political agenda of the newly f... [Read More]
If you are a fan of classic, Sherlock Holmes-style mysteries, you will surely have a blast reading Mystery of the Hidden Room by Marion Harvey. The story is riveting, keeping the reader engaged and guessing all the way to the end - an excellent whodunit that will challenge the reader's deductive capacities.The story is told in first person singular, making it all the more engaging for the reader. The narrator is a young gentleman by the name of Carlton Davies who finds himself involved in a murder case and in the ensuing investigation, participating in the cat-and-mouse game played out masterf... [Read More]
Night and Day is a weird and beautiful novel by Virginia Woolf, a book that explores Woolf's favorite themes: the relationship between marriage and love, between success and happiness as well as the right of a woman to become independent and women's suffrage.The story of the novel revolves around four people, Mary Datchet, an emancipated woman and suffragist who is secretly in love with Ralph Denham; Katharine Hilbery, a beautiful lady from a wealthy literary family who has no interest in anything related to arts and secretly studies mathematics, wishing to become an astronomer; William Rodney... [Read More]
The Erkenwoods receive a visit from their family ghost, the mysterious Scarlet Archer of Agincourt, and they at once think of the death of one of their loved ones. As legend has it, the archer would arrive, and shoot an arrow through the window of the Erkenwood mansion, heralding the death of a family member. This time, however, a far more disturbing mystery threatens to have more serious ramifications. Will a falsified will be enough to ruin some of the lives of the well-established Erkenwoods?Daniel A. Lord, author of Red Arrows in the Night, was a popular American author who has written wel... [Read More]
Our Little Canadian Cousin is essentially a children's story written by Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald and published in 1904. However, as the author herself states, the book is far more than just that.Focusing on Canadian lifestyle and the main activities and interests of the Canadian people around the turn of the 20th century, the novel is a quaint and inspired little tale about what it truly meant to live in a beautiful land, where people were in harmony with nature, and the sparse population, the wide diversity of climate conditions and the distinct customs of the land had turned each and ever... [Read More]
William Dean Howells was an American playwright and novelist best known for works such as Christmas Every Day and A Traveler from Altruria. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Howells was extremely successful since the beginning of his long career, having been elected as a clerk in the State House of Representatives, and even rewarded shortly thereafter for a prolific biography written for Abraham Lincoln's 1860 election.Although most of Howells' fame grew through politics and editorship, he was also responsible for quite a number of successful and well-received novels and plays, including the ... [Read More]
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