Swallowed by a Whale: How to Survive the Writing Life
I picked up this book, a compilation of advice from sixty different authors, on an excursion to the Denver Public Library.
Detailed book reviews of both fiction books in the fantasy and science fiction genres and non-fiction about writing, science, and the human mind.
I picked up this book, a compilation of advice from sixty different authors, on an excursion to the Denver Public Library.
Creating Character Arcs The Masterful Author’s Guide to Uniting Story Structure, Plot, and Character Development K.M. Weiland ISBN 978-1-94493-604-4 Author K. M.
A book review of the 30th Anniversary Edition of Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones
The creator of this book, Kenneth Atchity, has played many career roles in his lifetime: professor of comparative literature, author, producer, literary
🔗Beautiful Badass: How to believe in yourself against the odds Written by Chrysta Bairre ISBN 978-1-7345841-0-3 Chrysta Bairre, the author of Beautiful
This remarkable novel, the first in a series of three by Patrick Rothfuss, starts and ends with nearly the same paragraphs; paragraphs that speak of a silence of three parts.
According to the introduction to the book Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book on Novel Writing that You’ll Ever Need,
A book review of the short story collection Humans Wanted, edited by Vivian Caethe
Hannah Holmes explores the facets of the human personality by interviewing several scientists dedicated to the study of how personality is formed.
Eyes of the Dragon Written by Stephen King Illustrated by David Palladini ISBN 978-0-670-81458-9 I read my first Stephen King novel at