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Signing up for this challenge was a no-brainer for me as I love historical fiction. Besides, it is being hosted by *one* of my favorite blogs.
I have chosen the ... four levels:
-- Curious – Read 3 Historical Fiction novels.
-- Fascinated – Read 6 Historical Fiction novels.
-- Addicted – Read 12 Historical Fiction novels.
-- Obsessed – Read 20 Historical ...
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... s Sam Tomaino has a kettle full of reviews of short fiction now, including his review of FlashFictionOnline.com's November 2009 ... right recipe in another hilarious tale.
Sam also has new short fiction reviews of these SF/F magazines:
Analog Science Fiction and Fact - January/February 2010 - Vol. CXXX Nos.1 & ... . III, Issue IVAsimov's Science Fiction - January 2010 - Vol. 34Black Static ...
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... living person." With this case, anyone taking out thier childhood angst through fiction is subject to a lawsuit. I sincerely doubt Ms. Smith set out to ... anyone with a grudge against an author can claim libel if they see even a semblance of themselves in a work of fiction. Authors will have to worry not just about their characters that ARE based on real people, but accidental resemblances, ...
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... in The Hamptons.
I lost touch with Susan Isaacs' novels a few years ago until this crime-fiction alphabet series caused me to check out the author's website, where I see that there are ... type of book. Either way, I think Susan Isaacs is a funny and talented exponent.Â
Crime Fiction alphabet series at Petrona.
Mysteries in Paradise, home of the crime fiction alphabet. Visit this ...
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... New York Times top-100 books list, 'To put it all another way: the lack of much fiction here that anyone who devotes even modest attention to American literature would call "surprising" ... the function of NYTBR is thee days. Just what is the point of having the Times review fiction, beyond the tautology of having the paper of record be on the record for authors that any paper of record ...
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P7. Write-up on Craig DeLancey. Philosopher and Scifi novelist. “… Science fiction has its own special purview, the sense of wonder. I think a great science fiction story, in addition to being entertaining, would instill a sense of wonder because that’s a good thing: it inspires us and motivates us.”
P26. “Futuropolis: How ...
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