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Posted on June 13, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Literature by Guillermo Stitch Literature is a sci-fi novella. Billy Stinger is a terrorist that is always strapped for time and has some explaining to do with his life choices. The odds are definitely against him in this thrilling fictional story. The… Continue Reading “Literature by Guillermo Stitch (Book Review #449)”
Category: Short BookTags: book editing, book rveiew, books, goodreads, goodreadsgiveaway, literature, Literature by Guillermo Stitch, reading, sci fi, sci fi story, scifi, writing
Posted on June 11, 2018
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There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 9)”
Category: Kid's / Children's BooksTags: amazon, america, Author, book blog, book bloggers, book blogging, Book blogs, book club, book lover, book lovers, book review, book reviews, books, chapter indigo, children's book, Childrens book, editing, england, jeyran main, kindle, publishing, reading, waterstones, writing
Posted on June 10, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth investing into. At the end of the… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 7)”
Category: Kid's / Children's BooksTags: america, Author, book blog, book bloggers, book blogging, Book blogs, book club, book lover, book lovers, book review, book reviews, books, canada, chapters indigo, children's book, Childrens book, editing, england, indie writers, jeyran main, reading, short story, waterstones, writing
Posted on June 9, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 6)”
Category: Kid's / Children's BooksTags: amazon, america, Author, book blog, book bloggers, book blogging, Book blogs, book club, book lover, book lovers, book review, book reviews, books, canada, chapters indigo, children book, children's book, Childrens book, editing, england, indie author, indie writers, jeyran main, kid friendly book, Kid Friendly Books – (Day 2), kindle, novel, publishing, reading, review tales, waterstones, writing
Posted on June 8, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Why We Write by Toby Weston Sharing somebody else’s mind space, or allowing visitors into your own, is an intimate act. It requires a good chunk of audacity to reveal your thoughts and share them with complete strangers; this is certainly how I felt… Continue Reading “Why We Write by Toby Weston”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: 2017 books, adams, asimov, book blog, books, clark, evil, good, Guest Article, guest host, heinlein, reading, Science Fiction, story writing, toby weston, utopia, writing, writing fiction
Posted on June 5, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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The Brotherhood of Merlin is the second book of a fantasy series book written about Merlin. My initial concern was that since this was the second book of its series, I would fail to catch up on the foundation of the storyline. I was… Continue Reading “The Brotherhood of Merlin Book Two: Lycenea by Rory Nelson (Book Review #445)”
Posted on May 30, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios https://www.rariospromotions.com/ By definition: The Protagonist – The leading character, Hero or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. The Antagonist – A Villain, person or thing who actively opposes or… Continue Reading “Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: antagonist, book blog, books, drama, Fiction, hunger games, movie, protagonist, reading, survival, the flashpoint project, writing
Posted on May 22, 2018
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Here is an opportunity for writers to become an International Award-Winning Writer – (something to add to the CV) and you don’t have to be a golfer as we give more weight to the quality of the story. This is the Third Annual International… Continue Reading “Annual International Golf Story Writing Competition”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: Annual International Golf Story Writing Competition, book blog, books, documentaries, humor, humor book, reading, Romance, Science Fiction, wonderful golf stories, writers competition
Posted on April 24, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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Millenials like Dystopias Because Authority Figures are Liars by Walter Rhein I was recently on the phone with renowned fantasy author Janet Morris. Janet had just announced the release of my book ‘The Literate Thief,’ a dystopian fantasy novel with themes of fact suppression… Continue Reading “Millenials like Dystopias Because Authority Figures are Liars by Walter Rhein”