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Film Review: An American Crime
by futonfraggle
An American Crime (2007) Based upon one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse in American history, "An American Crime" depicts the most despicable crimes committed against a sixteen year old girl in... published 3 weeks ago
Paperback Swap: Trade Paperback Books
by Aqua
If you love to read as much as I do, you've probably found yourself wondering what to do with all of your old paperback books (and hardbacks) once you've finished reading them. I'm an avid reader and I used... published 9 months ago
Childrens Literature - Nonfiction Genres
by Jenny
As a third grade teacher, I try to encourage students to read from a variety of genres in order to comply with the California Language Arts Standard of reading and responding to a variety of literature. published 2 years ago
Places To Sell Your Writing
by Shirley Anderson
Online submission opportunities. You don't have to pay to sell your fiction, non-fiction, or screenplay writing. published 2 months ago
She Wanted To Be A Dancer. She Became A Murder Victim.
by Kim Cantrell
Death of a Dream by Paul LaRosaI just finished another really awesome true crime book by Paul LaRosa entitled Death of a Dream, which he co-wrote with Erin Moriarty. In Death of a Dream, readers are invited... published 7 days ago
Modeling Can Be Dangerous for Your Health
by Kim Cantrell
Meet Me For Murder by Don LasseterKristi Johnson, 21, never set out to be a model; but when Victor Paleologus approached in a Century City mall, she simply couldn't resist the temptation. Unfortunately, it... published 4 days ago
Full Moon Over Bunganut Editing Service
by crashcromwell
You've finally done it. You developed a vague idea all the way from concept to a completed manuscript. You've got visions of being the next Arthur C. Clarke or J.K. Rowling, and so you run out and buy the... published 5 weeks ago
A Disussion of Robert J. Corber's "In The Name of National Security"
by Gabriel Moreau
The following is a discussion of many things: politics, movies, gender identity, and Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. The discussion uses Robert J. Corber's nonfiction work In the Name of National... published 4 months ago
Introduction: Welcome to Writers' World
by Writers' World
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What to Eat and Why – Wisdom from Nina Planck & Marion Nestle
by Sabah Karimi
The daily dilemma of what to eat each day continues to spark debates between nutritionists, culinary professionals, and food writers around the world. Nina Planck is the author of Real Food: What to Eat and... published 8 months ago










