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"Up and Coming Children's Writers" biography of Verla Kay, children's writer of historical fiction author biography • children's writer • historical fiction
Anthony Trollope Author Biography Life and works of English novelist Anthony Trollope, whose books are about English society set in imaginary Barchester cathedral city. anthony trollope • trollope biography • novels by trollope • barchester series • palliser series
Author Biography-Joy Fielding Joy Fielding consistently writes thought-provoking thrillers about what happens when women get involved with the wrong men. joy fielding • authors • mysteries • thrillers • suspense
Classic Authors: Joseph Conrad A brief biography about Joseph Conrad. joseph conrad • sea • heart of darkness • lord jim • author
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961 Hemingway was a happy child who grew into a tortured man who set the writing world aflame with his newspaper-based writing style. After four marriages, three children, a couple of dozen books, and numerous accidents, Hemingway copied his father and coped with life by ending it. But his books live on, and he is still well read, one of the few modern authors of classic books. hemingway • ernest hemingway • authors • biography
Ivan Turgenev Author Biography The life and works of Russian writer, novelist and playwright Ivan Turgenev, known for his sympathy towards peasants. ivan turgenev • russian novelist • russian playwright • russian writer • fathers and sons
James Joyce Author Biography Brief biography British-born writer James Joyce, one of the most important 20th century writers, who wrote Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. james joyce biography • ulysses • a portrait of the artist as a young man • james joyce books • dubliner
Rebecca West Author Biography Life and works of Anglo-Irish author Dame Rebecca West, best known for 'The Meaning of Treason' and 'The Fountain Overflows.' rebecca west • rebecca west biography • west meaning of treason • rebecca west and hg wells • books by rebecca west
Research for an Author Biography What better inspiration for a writer than another writer? Writing the biography of another writer can be one of the easiest biography subjects to research. author biography • research biographies • researching authors • research resources • writing about writers
Ruth Rendell Author Biography Award Winning Baroness Rendell of Babergh tops England's list of best mystery authors. ruth rendell • barbara vine • british mystery authors • female british mystery authors • women mystery authors
Sylvia Plath Author Biography Life and work of Sylvia Plath, best-known for her poetry and poems despite controversy due to her suicide. sylvia plath • plath biography • plath and hughes • plath works • plath books
Thomas H. Cook: Author Biography Award-winning author of literary mysteries including Breakheart Hill, The Chatham School Affair, Red Leaves, and Master of the Delta. thomas h. cook • psychological mysteries • literary mysteries • true crime • the orchids
John Grisham John Grisham's rise from small-town lawyer to best-selling author seems on the surface a Cinderella story, but it's more a tale of dedication and hard work than luck. john grishman • 20th century mystery writers • mystery writers from mississippi • courtroom drama authors • mystery author biographies
The Lewis and Alice Expedition Through the Looking Glass a very short introductory article on the myth of Charles Ludwitge Dodgson known as lewis Carroll with links to biographical sites and fulltext verions of Alice lewis carroll • charles dodgson • alice in wonderland • through the looking glass • children's literature
Nothing can be like it was: Merete Morken Andersen and Oceans of Time Oceans have a way of closing in behind you. For a moment, you are there, bobbing in the briny water with the sun glancing off your skin. Then you are under, gone without a trace as those you’ve left behind search for answers to your disappearance. In much the same way, suicide is a death that defies description; it is a disappearance that seeks explanation, not in the act itself, but in the waves that have engulfed it. It is this sort of shadow-play that has propelled Norwegian author Merete Morken Andersen’s <I>Oceans of Time</I> to international recognition. merete morken andersen • norwegian author • norwegian writer • oceans of time • et hav av tid
The Best of the Web: Ten Excellent American Literature Sites This article offers a list of 10 well-made Web sites which offer information on American Literature. american literature • african-american literature • native american literature • links
Where to Read Books Online for Free Free online books! Really! Here's where to find thousands of complete, real books that anyone can read online for free. free online books • read books online • read books online free • read a book online • books to read online
How to Find Literary Criticism on the Internet A guide for librarians, students, and researchers. literary criticism • web resources • internet resources • literature • authors
Jimmy Carter's An Hour Before Daylight; A Review Highly recommended, Former President Jimmy Carter's memoir candidly recalls his childhood. The book serves as a vital document of growing up in depression-era Georgia. president • jimmy carter • plains • georgia • an hour before daylight
Hogwart's Home Study The availability of a magic friendly teachers guide set based on Harry Potter books harry potter • magick • magic • pagan • home schooling
The Best of the Web: Ten Excellent World Literature Sites Last in a 3-part series on useful Web sites. This list focuses on literature from around the world. world literature • links • spanish literature • french literature • italian literature
Cheap Marketing Ideas As advertising budgets continue to shrink, small business owners need to find innovative ways to reach customers. cheap marketing ideas • promote a business with articles • article marketing • resource box • article directories
Female Forensic Sleuths These three authors use bare bone to uncover clues. TV viewers who enjoy CSI and other television shows about forensics might enjoy novels by these fiction writers kathy reichs • forensics • iris johansen • beverly connor • eve duncan series
Web Site Review Once in a while I run across a web site that is truly outstanding. I'd like to take the opportunity this week to introduce you to one of these sites. It definately has heart and soul beyond measure. soul • web site review • soulful living • online shopping • joy
Classic Books for Children Online A handy guide to accessing free full text classic books for children online. electronic text center at the university of virgin • project gutenberg • baldwin project • classic reader • rosetta project
Earning money from the Internet Entering the search term 'make money online' into Google or Yahoo displays over a million results. Knowing where to start could be difficult. make money online • supplement income • free websites to their users • choosing keywords • promoting web sites
Elizabeth Young "A Girl's Best Friend" Review Review of the Chick Lit novel, A Girl's Best Friend, a witty and lighthearted, romantic comedy that is written by British author Elizabeth Young. british chick lit • a girls best friend • elizabeth young novels • elizabeth young reviews • elizabeth young
Getting Your Book Published PublishAmerica is everything an aspiring author could want and getting started is easy. book publishing • getting book published • publishamerica • price for publishing • book submission
Publishing Your First Novel This article outlines a basic plan to use in starting to market your manuscripts. It also makes the point that access to publishing isn't magic - it requires your hard work. Now, get started! pubishing • manuscripts • synopsis • outline • sample
The Won Thing by Peggy McColl Best-selling author and motivational speaker Peggy McColl helps readers identify the missing piece of their life puzzles in The Won Thing. the won thing by peggy mccoll • secret to life fulfillment • about goal achievement expert peggy mccoll • the won thing reveals seven possible secrets to su • the won thing and the three step approach
Biography of Caroline Myss For over twenty years, Caroline Myss has been studying subtle energy fields and educating the world on the healing relationship between the mind, body, heart, and soul. caroline myss medical intuitive motivational speak • career and background of caroline myss • caroline myss as a pioneer in the field of medical • professional lecturer and intuitive author carolin • caroline myss and the cmed institute
Book Review: Curiosity Elements of the Underground Railroad are often hidden and hard to find. Sometimes you can be literally on top of a "station" and not even know it! This novel takes a look at the presence of the Underground Railroad in southern Indiana through contemporary eyes. indiana • underground railroad • hard times tokens • escape • hiding
Learning Herbalism A brief article sharing ideas on how you can learn Herbalism through self study. herbalism • self-study
Teaching the History in Literature: Interdisciplinary Approach History and literature are two commonly "segregated" subjects that lend themselves well to an interdisciplinary approach. Because writers reflect the era in which they live through their literary creations, literature students do well to learn more than just sketchy background details often included in the preface to stories in most textbooks. Included in this article are some tips and some links to get ambitious teachers on the road to some fascinating learning...both for themselves and for their students! interdisciplinary learning • interdisciplinary teaching • history • literature • language arts
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