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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
Tagged ann wilkes, BA Goodjohn, C.S.E. Cooney, carlos meza, Cat Rambo, Christopher Golden, David Anthony Durham, Debbie Viguie, Diana Comet, ellen kushner, Jack McDevitt, Jane Austen, Jay Lake, Joe Schreiber, Katharine Kerr, Kenneth Schneyer, Kiersten White, larissa Niec, Marie Brennan, Mary Robinette Kowal, matthew warner, Mike Allen, nancy holder, Naomi Novik, Ray Vukcevich, sandra Mcdonald, sherwood Smith, Tad Williams, terry Brooks, thomas randall, Tobias Buckell, vera nazarian
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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