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Reading the Game - Book Review - 'The History and Art of 25 Travers' - Vic Zast and Greg Montgomery - horseracing
by oldestmember
Welcome to Reading the Game, sportswriter Jeffrey Prest's review of sporting books he's read, both old and new. The review of The History and Art of 25 Travers follows beneath the dotted line. In the meantime,... published 4 days ago
The text book of 7th standard created a lot of controversies
by Express
Kerala, the god’s own country, is also the land of controversies. Here people are fully literate and their social sense is much higher compared to other states. But today a very interesting controversy over... published 4 days ago
The Character Interview as a Writing Tool
by DonnaCSmith
When writing a novel it is important to know your characters, and it makes life easier to get to know them early in your writing. There may be things in your character's past that you will not write in your... published 5 days ago
Meeting Alma Flor Ada
by glassvisage
If you love to write and you have met an author, you know the thrill it brings. It's like being a music lover and watching your favorite artist not in a concert, but in the studio. I listened to a radio DJ... published 7 days ago
Jenny Shares Tips On Writing Dialogue
by dabblingmum
Today I had the honor of interviewing author, Jennifer B. Jones. Jenny uses real life to add depth and character to her books. She believes that writing is about finding the humor in life, writing is about... published 8 days ago
JK Rowling's 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' Available in Amazon Pre-Order
by cgull8m
The Collected Edition of JK Rowling's The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Last December, J.K. Rowling’s “The Tales of Beedle the Bard” was sold to Amazon.com for a record price of 1.95 million pounds ($3.86... published 8 days ago
Speaking Without Reproach?
by ajbarnett
So, the radio presenter said, "What's this book of yours about then? Give me a quick run-down of WITHOUT REPROACH." It was a telephone interview; on the spot, no warning, just a ringing of the bell and a hasty... published 9 days ago
Law of Attraction? Yes I want that with fries.
by FedeFiesta
It’s been a while since the bestselling book The Secret took the world by “surprise” with its all powerful law of attraction. But what it’s still surprising for me is how many people have actually... published 10 days ago
Reading the Game - book review - 'Preferred Lies' - Andrew Greig
by oldestmember
Welcome to Reading the Game, sportswriter Jeffrey Prest's review of sporting books, both old and new. The review of Preferred Lies follows beneath the dotted line. In the meantime, you'll find out a bit more... published 2 weeks ago
How to Identify a First Edition of Carrie, by Stephen King
by Meg Jernigan
Stephen King published his very scary first novel, Carrie, in 1974. The novel was followed by the film version, starring Sissy Spacek, John Travolta, Piper Laurie and Amy Irving in 1976. Anyone who has read... published 2 weeks ago














