Tag Archive | fiction
Friday Feature #writing #fiction #author
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Welcome to Friday Feature and Author Joseph Pinto ? I am privileged to know some remarkable and talented writers. Joseph Pinto is no exception. When I met Joe I was living on the Dark Side of the Moon which reflected in my darker than normal poetry. I had…
Book review: Better than Perfect by Tricia Drammeh
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Better than Perfect Better than Perfect is a fairy tale running parallel with a nightmare. On the face of it, Karlie doesn’t have a lot going for her. Between juggling her college classes, her job, the house she lives in alone since her parents died and keeping an eye…
Guest post from Aderyn Wood: What came first – the story or the genre?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
This post has been graciously offered by Aderyn Wood, a writer I have got to know through her novella The Viscount’s Son which I delved into because it sounded interesting. Yes, it has vampires in it. No, I wouldn’t count myself a positive fan of vampire stories. But, as…
Review: Sisi – Briefe und Gedichte aus ihrem Nachlass
Originally posted on My Novels, My World:
Sisi – Briefe und Gedichte aus ihrem Nachlass by Sisi My rating: 5 of 5 stars ❤ View all my reviews
FOR AUTHORS: Philosophical vs Character-Driven Fiction
Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
This photo felt rather philosophical to me. I’ve been reading G.K. Chesterton’s “The Ball and the Cross,” and it’s really got me thinking about philosophical fiction, and what differentiates philosophical fiction from character-driven fiction. I generally say that fiction should be character-driven. That’s certainly my personal…