How to Use Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing- a concept just as elusive and mysterious as its name. Though it may sound like a realm from a fantasy video game, the actual definition is “a literary device… How to Use Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing- a concept just as elusive and mysterious as its name. Though it may sound like a realm from a fantasy video game, the actual definition is “a literary device… How to Use Foreshadowing
Name: Annie Streit Hometown: New Castle, IN (I now live in Angola, IN) Books: Scooter and His Scoot Scoot, A Dog Named Bird, Rough and Tough T-Bone Genre: Children’s Books DP: Describe your books… Author Spotlight: Annie Streit
Historical fiction novels are arguably the closest thing we have to time travel. They can transport you to the old West where you’ll get in bar fights with cowboys. Or… Genre Spotlight: Historical Fiction
Name: Louise Davis Hometown: Idaho Book: Grandpa’s Boots Genre: Children’s Books Describe your book in 10 words or less. A sweet story about a little girl and her Grandpa. What made you want to write… Author Spotlight: Louise Davis
Shopping for the writer in your life can be a fairly daunting task. What real-life item do you buy for someone who spends approximately 80% of their time in a… Best Gifts for Writers
Name: Moses Wilson III Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Book: The Road to Knowledge Genre: Fiction Describe your book. In my book, The Road to Knowledge, the road means life, and knowledge means wisdom, and wisdom is… Author Spotlight: Moses Wilson III
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Name: Carl Gravely Hometown: Mount Airy, NC Book: The Year I Was Bullied Genre: Non-fiction Describe your book in 10 words or less. Bullying life story from the experiences of the author, to help save… Author Spotlight: Carl Gravely
If you’ve started writing your book, you may have noticed one thing: when it comes to writing (aside from grammar), there are no rules. You have to figure out what… Margaret Atwood’s Rules for Writing
Creaky floorboards leading down into a dark and dingy basement, where you can hear a distant rustling. Rounding the corner in your home to find a pool of blood, dripping… Genre Spotlight: Mystery