Tag Archive | reading
Atonement, Tennessee Q&A with @TeaganGeneviene the Southern Voice.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: Tell us about Atonement, Tennessee. TEAGAN: It always seems simple in my head, but describing it never is. Atonement, Tennessee is a tiny fictional town where a lot of strange things happen. The novel is an “urban fantasy” – set in the current day of our real world,…
The benefits of reading. The reader organisation and what are the benefits reading has for you?
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Hi all: Our business in this site is talking about books, writing, publishing, and of course reading. In my facet as psychiatrist I’ve been known to use examples from books and talk to patients about literature (and films. Many want to talk about anything but their mental illnesses, very…
Weekend Edition – Why You Write Plus Writing Tips and Good Reads
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Why You Write Source: IBM: http://www-03.ibm.com/ Though perhaps I should spend less time questioning and more time simply doing, I have always had a fascination with why human beings create art and, in particular, why we write. When you spend as much time as we…
Thank you all for the Wonderful Reviews of Hunting Mariah!
JEMSBOOKS I want to thank all the readers who purchased my novel, Hunting Mariah, and posted such wonderful reviews on Amazon! I am thrilled that you liked my debut novel. It means the world to me to have your kind support. If you haven’t checked out my novel please read the reviews on this link […]
Clem Martini
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Clem Martini What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release, The Ancient Comedians And What They Have To Say To Contemporary Playwrights, is a non-fiction book that explores the evolution of comedic playwriting. Quick description: The Ancient Comedians explores the strategies used by the innovators…