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Articles related to "Women Authors"
Author Blogs: Women Group Blog When authors are pressed for time their author blogs suffer for it. These women have found a solution: group author blogging. jayne ann krentz • suzanne simmons • susanne simmons • stella cameron • lori foster
African American Women Writer’s Helping Women Authors Series: Ayana Glaze As I complete my first draft of my novel, edit my query, write my synopsis and prepare to read the last 20 book reviews for the year, I hesitate at the thought of writing my marketing plan. Six years in corporate journalism and the past five years freelancing in Christian presses I know first hand that making your name a brand is hard, hard, hard. And ridiculously hard for African American women authors to become household names. Therefore, this month I have created a series which comprises an independent publicist directory, and three interviews from Publicist and PR Professionals. The first interview is with Ayana Glaze, an Atlanta Based PR Firm, then Regina Lynch-Hudson, celebrity publicist and owner of The Write Publicist & Co., and Christian Marketing Professional, Pam Perry of Marketing Solutions.com. They will discuss the difference between a PR Rep and a Publicist and why authors might need them all. I will also have a bonus conversation with Author, Linda Dominique Grosvenor about her PR workshop for prolific writers. publicity • promotion • book • writing • marketing
African American Women Writer’s Helping Women Authors Series:Directory African American Independent Publicist Directory. Check back often this database is added monthly. publicist • pr • marketing • african american • women
Constance Fenimore Woolson The works of this uncoventional female writer captured the attention of critics and caused them to rank her among such noted writers of the time as Henry James, George Washington Cabel, and William Dean Howells. constance fenimore woolson • rollins college • winter park • florida • women authors
Kushiel's Justice by Jacqueline Carey The sequel to Kushiel's Scion, Kushiel's Justice is the continuing saga of Imriel de la Courcel, foster son of Phedre no Montreve and true son of the traitor Melisande. jacqueline carey • kushiel's justice • kushiel's scion • phedre • historical fiction
Self Published Author Series: Christian Fiction Author, Marcelle Morgan Payne This month I aspired to host a series on self published women authors. I have received an overwhelming response from all the women who have contacted me about participating. This week I am highlighting Marcelle Morgan Payne whose book <b> Degrees of Grace </b> is a fresh approach on writing in this genre. marcelle morgan payne • women • author • writer • publish
Southern Women Authors An interesting topic for [student] independent research, a workshop topic or summer leisure class, or a fascinating study to slip into the typical high school American literature course, "Southern Women Authors" is a delightful tribute to a group of lively U.S. authors who are frequently overlooked in the male-dominated texts of today's schools. unit • lesson plan • southern women writers • southern women authors • authors
The New Bad Girl in AA Women&#8217;s Writing This discussion will take a look at this new archetype-the black diva socialite- and how other writers respond to the change in women writing. writing • publishing • novel • african american • women
Too Many Writers There are too many writers today churning out the banal and stale material. badami • women author
Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott was determined that her she would be rich and famous when she grew up. Her goal was to take her family out of the poverty that they lived in when she was growing up. Louisa left us a great legacy for short stories and books, the best-known being, <i>Little Women.</i> louisa may alcott • little women • author • classic • classics
Anne Bronte's Novels Reveal a Talented Writer Anne Bronte's name is little known today, except as the younger sister of Charlotte and Emily Bronte, but her works are worthy of their own attention. anne bronte • charlotte bronte • emily bronte • agnes grey • the tenant of wildfell hall
Author Profile: Fiction Writer Laura Fitzgerald Arizona writer Laura Fitzgerald talks about her inspiration for Veil of Roses and plans for her next book. laura fitzgerald • veil of roses • modern women writers • modern women authors • seeking sanctuary
Bayou Folk Museum Home of controversial feminist author is open regularly for public tours. kate chopin • museum • bayou folk • the awakening • bayou-folk museum
Death Comes for the Archbishop Death Comes for the Archbishop, a significant change from the Midwestern landscapes of O Pioneers! and My Antonia is considered Cather's most thought-provoking novel. willa cather • death comes for the archbishop • o pioneers • my antonia • women authors
Miles Franklin - The Woman and The Writer The story of the Australian writer Miles Franklin who live an eventful live while she was writing great literature. australian • woman writer • miles • franklin • my brilliant career
Nina Berberova Short biography of the Russian writer of worldly talents. nina berberova • russian authors • the accompanist • the tattered cloak and other novels • women authors
What to Read Next Looking for a great non-fiction book to read in the Fall? Well, Random Family by Adrian LeBlanc might just be the book for you. reading • writing • drugs • sex • love
Book Review: Strategies of Fantasy by Brian Attebery This week is a book review of <u>Strategies of Fantasy</u> by Brian Attebery.
*Under the Covers with Carly* In an exclusive interview Carly Phillips -- New York Times Bestselling Author of "The Bachelor", "The Playboy" and "The Heartbreaker" -- discusses her latest sexy book "Under the Boardwalk" (and other revealing details)! under the covers with carly • carly phillips • women authors • new york times bestsellers • bestselling
Hit by a Farm by Catherine Friend This hilarious look at the life of a farmer, told by a woman who follows her partner from the city to the farm, is both breathtakingly funny and poignant. catherine friend • hit by a farm • non-fiction humor • books about farming • female authors
Jane Austen versus Virginia Woolf A contrasting and comparitve discussion on the different social issues, and personal issues of two women authors, one from the late 18th century, and the other from the early 20th century. Also, a discussion on both these women's writing styles. A contrasting and comparitve discussion on the different social issues, and personal issues of two women authors, one from the late 18th century, and the other from the early 20th century. Also, a discussion on both these women's writing styles. jane austen • regency period • late neo-classic period • early romantic period • late victorian period
Self-Publish or Perish Why are so many African American women authors self -publishing? publish • write • self-publish • market • publishing
Mythic Fantasy
This week's article is about the sub-genre of Mythic Fantasy and the books in it. myth • mythic • mythology • themes
"The Best of the Sisters in Crime" - Part Two This article is the second part. I did a review of two short stories from the book "The Best of the Sisters in Crime" by Marilyn Wallace. the best of the sisters in crime by marilyn wallac
Recipe for Success Article describes, briefly, the life of Fannie Farmer. Describes her contributions to American culture and how she came to make these contributions. cookbooks • measurements • cooking schools
Toni Morrison Tribute What can Toni Morrison's work teach us about christian fiction and the womanist movement? "toni morrison" • christian • fiction • woman • "african american"
Two Detective Fiction Sites This article is about two detective fiction sites that I think would be valuable to anyone interested in learning more about Detective Fiction. detective fiction
What's Next On The Agenda For This Topic? This is just my thoughts and plans for future directions for this topic. olympics • melbourne cup • sport • dutch explorers • paralympics
How to Prepare a Personal Reading Booklist Putting together a list of must read books can be a great way to find inspiration to read new authors and genres and reread old favourites. how to prepare a personal reading booklist • list of books to read • must read books • controversial and challenged • classics to modern authors
Nifty Educational Products "Authors," the educational card game from America's past, makes a comeback. Included in the article are links to "hot" educational merchandise for junior and senior high school language arts instructors, as well as links to free stuff and info. links. authors • cards • card games • playing cards • educational products
Review: Meditations on Middle-Earth This week is a book review of <u>Meditations on Middle-Earth</U> edited by Karen Haber.
Sword and Sorcery (Heroic Fantasy) This is about the subgenre of Sword and Sorcery (Heroic Fantasy). sword and sorcery • heroic fantasy • subgenres
Wellington Literary Festival Highlights of this months Wellington Literary Festival wellington • literary • festival • colin dexter • inspector morse
Ann Marston This week's article is about Fantasy author Ann Marston and her Celtic Fantasy books. rune • blades • sword
Epic Fantasy Revisited This week's article explores the category of Epic Fantasy again in a new article.
Great Dragon Lit Like Eragon Eragon and Eldest take flying dragons to new heights, but there's more to Dragon Lit than Paolini. Read these great Pern novels for your school book report or book club. eragon • eldest • dragon • dragon lit • paolini
Remember the Ladies: The Women's Rights National Historical Park 1998 marked the 150th anniversary of the First Womens' Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York. This brief overview provides a description and history of the Women's Rights Historical Park located in Seneca Falls, New York, authorized in 1980, to preserve and protect those sites that played such a key role during the Convention. womens history • seneca falls • first women's rights convention • national park historic sites • elizabeth cady stanton
Not the Same ol’ Story: An Interview with Inspirational Romance Author, Kendra Norman Bellamy Atlanta based novelist and editorial consultant to Booking Matters Magazine Kendra Norman Bellamy is fast becoming an inspirational romance publishing powerhouse. She just signed a deal with "Lift Every Voice", the African American interest imprint for Moody Press, one of the nation's most prestigious Christian publishing houses as landing a three book deal with BET Books under the New Spirit Imprint. christian • self publishing • publishing • writing • books
WOW! Women on Writing Success Story Wow! Women on Writing went from a start up e-zine with no readers to a Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers in a little over two years. Here's how they did it. interview with angela mackintosh • e-zine success secrets • successful online magazine publishing • online magazine for women writers • wow! women on writing success story
Mystery Reference Books Mystery reference books to guide you to your next favorite author. mystery • mysteries • cozy • hard-boiled • suspense
The Revelation of Gender Author Nancy Jane Moore talks about feminism and writing, social activism and writing, and her current projects. nancy jane moore • aqueduct press • changeling • fiction • science fiction
VOICE of a Woman Kathe Kollwitz looked at the role of women who had remained steadfast against a back drop of the ruination and chaos caused by war and social unrest. She constructed pictures that made sense of it all. Her message is that there is something quintessential to human survival and happiness that cannot be equated to money, power or prestige. Nor can it be gained or transmuted through force or by tricks of ideology or processes linked to human thought. That message is love and it is the keystone to survival. kathe kollwitz • mural artist • public art • inspiration • community minded
Guess Who's Coming to the Disaster Tolkien is often criticised for not including more romance in The Lord of the Rings. But the romance is scattered throughout his long pseudo-history, and the fate of Middle-earth was more than once decided by a love story. j.r.r. tolkien • middle-earth • the lord of the rings • the hobbit • the silmarillion
Re-Presenting Mimesis Part 2 - A Case Study The second part of a series exploring multi-mimesis at work in Wendy Battin's Schoen Tell. multi-mimesis • mimesis • wendy battin • judy malloy • adrienne rich |
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