Tag: reading

Series Writing by Keith Julius

Series Writing by Keith Julius          There are definite advantages to writing a series of books.  Once the characters are developed they aren’t abandoned.  You have the opportunity to use them over and over again.  This gives you a big start on your next… Continue Reading “Series Writing by Keith Julius”

Fiction Writers Are People Too by Rod A. Walters

Fiction Writers Are People Too by Rod A. Walters That’s silly. Of course, they are people. WHY SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS WRITE FICTION! Still, I never fail to learn something of direct use during an evening with this good fiction-people. You know you’ve had… Continue Reading “Fiction Writers Are People Too by Rod A. Walters”

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How to Read Many Books in a Short Amount of Time by Jeyran Main

How to Read Many Books in a Short Amount of Time by Jeyran Main Having a busy book blog like this one comes with many emails and requests from authors wanting me to have a look at their work and reviewing them. Not to… Continue Reading “How to Read Many Books in a Short Amount of Time by Jeyran Main”

Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)

  Hyperspace is a collection of short stories, that contains a wide range of diverse genre’s, pleasing every kind of reader. While the author focused more on the science fiction and fantasy side, the content did reflect a nice portion of fiction and humor.… Continue Reading “Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)”

The Shatter Point by Jon O’Bergh (Book Review #465)

The Shatter Point is a horror fiction written in the Pasadena. Donna and Phil have moved into a neighborhood and create a place called the torture place. They tape the experience and then post it online.   The book is a perfect Halloween gift.… Continue Reading “The Shatter Point by Jon O’Bergh (Book Review #465)”

Lessons from Life: FOUR KEYS to Living with More Meaning, Purpose, and Success (Book Review #463)  

Lessons from life is a memoir/self-help book where Steve darter discusses the purpose of life. The book motivates the readers to use their strength in increasing productivity and self-reflection. Subjects like the importance of home, understanding your strengths, and creating a path for your… Continue Reading “Lessons from Life: FOUR KEYS to Living with More Meaning, Purpose, and Success (Book Review #463)  “

Peddling Doomsday Petra Jacob (Book Review #456)

Peddling Doomsday is a psychological thriller written about a girl who joins a cult named the ‘centre”, in order to prove herself worthwhile. Once, she joins the group she realizes that not everything she has been told is the truth. Delusions begin to overtake… Continue Reading “Peddling Doomsday Petra Jacob (Book Review #456)”

Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle

Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle   Today’s modern world existence is as crowded by pressure as a tube train is packed with commuters. The pace of our lives has moved to a level only rivaled by Usian Bolt. Email, social media, deadlines, expectations… Continue Reading “Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle”

How we write – by Dan Abrahams

How we write – by Dan Abrahams   Before you start imagining this is a guide on how the collective ‘we’ write, in all areas, including character creation, story outline and development and then actually sitting down to put words on a page, it… Continue Reading “How we write – by Dan Abrahams”