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How to Construct A Powerful Narrative
Read more: How to Construct A Powerful NarrativeWhat is Narrative Writing? Have you ever been captivated by a story that left you feeling inspired or moved? What makes a narrative powerful and compelling? The truth is, crafting a story that resonates with your audience takes more than just a good plot. Narrative storytelling has been a part of human communication for centuries.…
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The English Major Will Not Die
Read more: The English Major Will Not DieWhile stocking the Newsstand at Barnes & Noble, I came across a front page of the New Yorker cover that reads “The End of the English Major by Nathan Heller and my first thought was “No, it doesn’t have to be.” Reading further, I saw that the study findings sourced in the article were based…
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The Pros & Cons of Outlining a Story
Read more: The Pros & Cons of Outlining a StoryExplore the advantages and disadvantages of outlining your novel.
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Book Review: The Obsession by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Read more: Book Review: The Obsession by Jesse Q. SutantoThe Obsession by Jesse Q. Sutanto Delilah doesn’t know Logan. And Logan doesn’t know Delilah.He thinks he does – he believes he is in love with her. Signs from his past tell him so.But what happens when Delilah refuses him? After all, he’s already done for her to keep her safe.Can he accept a life…
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Book Review: The Woman in Black by M.Y Halidom
Read more: Book Review: The Woman in Black by M.Y HalidomThe Woman in Black by M.Y. Halidom Ashleigh Carruthers is the most eligible bachelor in his small English town. A great inheritor of a fine and well-known estate and decorate soldier, any lady would be lucky to have him. But Sir Carruthers was determined to live the bachelor life. After learning that his dear friend…
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Book Review – On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass
Read more: Book Review – On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In Brighton Hills, nothing stays a secret. Not for long. For grieving mother Paige, that’s true. Since the death of her son, Caleb, she’s taken it upon herself to find out all that she could about her neighbors. Housewife Cora suspects her husband Finn is cheating on her, but it will be hard to…
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Book Review: What Happened that Night by Sandra Block
Read more: Book Review: What Happened that Night by Sandra BlockWhat Happened That Night by Sandra Block A Jewish paralegal Dahlia is out to get revenge on her rapists five years later after a video of her assault was anonymously released. With the help of James, a member of a support group, Dahlia tracks down her assailants and makes life hell for them. This book…
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Severus Makes A Scene: What We Wanted from the Movies
Read more: Severus Makes A Scene: What We Wanted from the MoviesOver twenty years ago, the magical world of Harry Potter came to the big screen for the first time. Young witches and wizards all over the world devoured the first four books and now they could see their favorite story of good versus evil on the screen. We became so immersed that as children, we…
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Review: The Comfort of Monsters
Read more: Review: The Comfort of MonstersThe Comfort of Monsters by Willa C. Richards A missing sister. A sexually deviant boyfriend. A flaky brother. And a man that is all wrong for her sister. Peg was surrounded by questionable men. And since the disappearance of her sister, Dee, Peg has been struggling with the following questions: Why did she let Leif…
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FanFiction: A History and Reflection of Post-Modern Literature
Read more: FanFiction: A History and Reflection of Post-Modern LiteratureFan fiction is the creative expression of fandom, or a reflection of a pop cultural universe created by a fan. For those that write fan-fiction, it can be agreed that it is not an easy task to create captivating fan fiction. Many authors and writers, including myself got their start with fan fiction. However I’ve…