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Celebrate Reading in 2011 with the Free Fiction Sampler
Sample chapters are a great way to discover new books. Publishers often provide them to authors as a way to market books and to attract new readers. However, sample chapters are not always easy to find. Usually they live on … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Uncategorized, Young Adult Literature
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The One Word Interview: WORD
W O R D By Erin Underwood Interviewing may be an art, but it can also create art depending on the form and structure given to the answers. The One Word Interview examines a particular word, eliciting responses that create … Continue reading