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Fiction vs. non- fiction by Dennis Scheel When writing, one of the first things you have to consider, which also matters when looking for publishers, editors, reviewers and etc, is if your story belongs in fiction or non- fiction, each one has their… Continue Reading “Fiction vs. non- fiction by Dennis Scheel”
Reasons to kill God is a short story historical fiction book written as a psychological thriller. It is written in the first person narrative and begins with Mateus being on trial at court. He is a Nazi criminal who is caught and forced to… Continue Reading “Reasons to Kill God by I. V. Olokita (Book Review #556)”
The childless ones is a short story with mixed fiction and fantasy within two worlds of a storyline. It begins with Jack’s wife being assaulted while he is busy with a prostitute, displaying their relationship problems, later on getting a divorce and marrying someone… Continue Reading “The Childless Ones by Cam Rhys Lay (Book Review #553)”
Holly’s hurricane is a historical fiction set in 2040. A hurricane hits New York badly causing Holly to move to England and live with her ailing parents. While she deals with her new environment, falling in love and dealing with her professional capabilities, she… Continue Reading “Holly’s Hurricane by Marie Carter (Book Review #551)”
Giuseppe Cafiero lives in the Tuscan countryside, in Lucignano, in the province of Arezzo, Italy. Born in Naples, he spent his childhood in several Italian cities. In Bologna, he began to attend intellectual circles at Roberto Roversi ‘s renowned bookstore, “Palma Verde”. It… Continue Reading “Giuseppe Cafiero’s Biography”
Cold betrayal is a fiction thriller story about Victoria Anderson trying to find Danny. She has to find him so bad that she travels all the way from Florida to Quebec, Canada. The story unfolds many ups and down in her attempt to find… Continue Reading “Cold Betrayal by A.J. McCarthy (Book Review #539)”
The suicide letters of Jack Monroe is a psychological thriller about Susan wanting to commit suicide and Jack Monroe trying to stop her. What then conspire between them are numerous amounts of letters and dialogue defining their relationship as Jack attempts to stop her… Continue Reading “The Suicide Letters of Jack Monroe by Mary Maurice (Book Review #535)”