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Makers by Cory Doctorow Many science fiction novels ask, “What is the next big thing?” This is hardly a surprising trend. Within our own lifetimes, we have seen a succession of these next big things. It’s a theme as old as the genre itself. Makers, the extraordinary new novel by Cory Doctorow instead concerns two
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The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time, Book 12) by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson Shortly before his death in 2007, author Robert Jordan announced that he had begun work on the final volume of his Wheel of Time fantasy series, to be titled “A Memory of Light.” Sadly, he died before completing it, but he
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Avempartha (The Riyria Revelations, Vol. 2) by Michael J. Sullivan I picked up Michael J. Sullivan’s Avempartha expecting to get some answers to the questions that The Crown Conspiracy left me with. This second book in a six part series certainly doesn’t disappoint – but it does leave one with more questions. This explains why
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Writing a creative, fiction novel requires writers have to create ideas from nonexistent events, so the task of writing fiction is one of the most difficult aspects of writing. Creating ideas for a fiction novel from scratch is not easy and this makes many authors shy away from writing fiction. Nevertheless, writing fiction cannot be likened to rocket science.
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There are literally thousands of persons out there who want to write a book or novel but do not know where or how to start. Then, even if they are to complete the book or novel, how do they get it published. This article covers some simple steps to follow to successfully to write and publish your book or novel.
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The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd Here is the blurb: When Ted and Kat watched their cousin Salim get on board the London Eye, he turned and waved before getting on. But after half an hour it landed and everyone trooped off – and no Salim. Where could he have gone? How on earth
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Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay Shen Tai lives among the dead, and buries their bones by day while their ghosts cry at night. He is alone in the farthest western reaches of the sprawling nation of Kitai, on the site of an old battlefield. And he has been doing this work that no one
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Dark Life by Kat Falls After the oceans rose and earthquakes caused whole regions to fall into the deep, humans live packed into stack cities, hardly going outside because sunlight can cause 3rd degree burns. As a result, some pioneers staked out a living on the ocean floor. Ty was born and raised in the
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In order for readers to spend their money on a novel, they must have the desire to spend time (plus their money) in the world that you the author have created. To encourage readers to want to do this, you should provide information that helps them enter into your world. One way to do this is to provide the first chapters for free on your website so that prospective readers can get a good feel for the story and characters.
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Science fiction, it is a popular topic among both the children and the elders; this creates the interest to come along with that. Nowadays lots and lots of books are been published in this topic. The style and language used in one book will not be the same as in the other.