Archive for March, 2010

Fiction Books: Creating a New Sense of Enthusiasm in Readers

  There is no shortage for the information and knowledge resources in this modern world. Among these resources, however only some of the resources are giving the correct information to people. In these, there is no better and perfect choice than books as they are maintaining their consistency in providing accurate information to their readers from the past many centuries. To feel good and to improve high language skills, there is no better option than reading books. Several types of books are available in present day market to the people and they can select the best one that suits to their needs. Among these, the fiction books are playing an eminent in providing excitement and thrill to their readers. These books contain wonderful stories that come with strange characters and plots. While writing these books, the writers used their creativity and imagination skills to provide great interest to their readers. These books attract all ages of readers like children, youngsters and old people. The most amazing feature of these books is maintaining suspense up to end of the story that provides ultimate experience of reading suspense stories to book lovers. Besides these topics, the fiction books also deal with tragedy and melodrama stories which are filled with variety of emotions and expressions in them. Among these fiction books, the science fiction and romantic fiction books gathered the attention of the readers all over the world. The romantic fictions deal with beautiful expression of love and affection among the youngsters as the science novels are very useful for all as they describe the good and bad characters in the society in an extra-ordinary manner. While describing the real life incidents in these books, the writers added some fantasy to create interest to the readers. Some of the fiction books are dealing with social morals that help the users to follow the right values in the society. Some of the most popular fiction books are “Gone with the wind”, “Glasses and Garters”, “God’s Spy”, Harry Potter and Jules Verne collection. So many sources are available in the present day market to buy the fiction books like book shops and online book stores. If you want to buy books through online stores, just you can visit the related website on the Internet to get the complete details of these books like price, about the author and you can read the reviews on your selected book to know whether that book suits to your needs or not. To attract the book lovers, the online book stores are offering attractive discounts on purchasing books. This is very beneficial to the readers to get the most informative books at low prices.

Science Fiction Stories: the Time is Now

There are almost as many genres of writing as there are authors.  For each author, there is a reason for writing.  This is true for traditional writing mediums (such as books) and new media like blogs as well.  Why authors write and what they choose to write about can be surprising and exciting.  One of the most exciting and boundless writing opportunities is in the area of science fiction. There are many reasons to write a science fiction blog.  Perhaps the best reason is that the field is far from saturated, on the contrary there are few if any fantastic science fiction websites.  There is some free science fiction out there, but too many of them have bland commentary; they simply expound on what is currently the rage from Hollywood.  Unfortunately the media moguls in Hollywood have terrible judgment in this area.  Why they are ignoring great science fiction short stories from the past century? Time travel offers a great topic for science fiction short stories.  Time machines, paradoxes, disasters, are all rich fields offering many unique stories.    But what makes a great time travel story?   It’s always about something you never expected such as a butterfly crushed on a boot, or a wife’s murderer who just happens to be a time traveling senator.  In one book messages sent back in time help prevent a global disaster caused by the startup of a new powerful atom smasher.  (Hopefully this is fiction).  What we need is a new time travel science fiction blog. But aliens and robots truly capture our attention.   People scour the internet for either aliens or robots far more than for free science fiction or science fiction short stories.  Everybody wants a robot butler.  Everybody wants to know if alien abductions are science fact or science fiction.  Have alien robots visited the White House, has an alien ever been elected?  Now that would make a great science fiction blog post. The time for science fiction is now.  Aspiring writers with a science fiction stories trapped in their heads should come forward and be heard.  People who have always been interested in becoming an author, but have never found the time to get started should start writing today.  There are still so many science fiction stories yet to be told.

The Medieval Murderers – Historical crime fiction anthologies

The Medieval Murderers The Medievil Murderers are a set of four books written as anthologies by a group of historical crime novelists. Set up by Micheal Jecks, author of the Templar Mysteries, the group consists of a number of popular historical crime authors (including Michael Jecks, Susanna Gregory, Bernard Knight, Ian Morson, Philip Gooden, and Simon Beaufort) who each write about sleuths in different historical periods. The idea behind the Medievil Murderers books is that they follow a single item or artifact through the time periods, and the sleuths have to solve the crimes that are commited around them. As the books are named the Medieval Murders, it is no surprise that these crimes are usually murder. The books each contain a set of short stories which stand alone, introducing historical fans to characters they may not have heard of and providing additional material for characters they have. In addition, there is a framing story, describing the origin of the artefact, and a short modern day ending. The Tainted Relic covers a sliver of wood originally believed to be part of the cross. Cursed to kill anyone who touches it, it passes down through the ages surrounded by mayhem and murder. Its value is such that men would kill to possess it, but the man who possesses it always dies, making the final fate of the sliver in the afterword bitterly ironic. Sword of Shame, the second book again follows an artifact, this time a sword that was crafted to defeat the invaders of Britain, but which again carries a dreadful curse. Sword of Shame suffers slightly because its conceit is too close to the first books. In House of Shadows, the cursed item is a location. A monastery cursed after the death of a young monk is afterwards followed by years of misfortune and death within its walls. Plots, scheme and intrigues abound, and in each era the sleuths must untangle the web of its past. The Lost Prophecies focuses on a book of prophecies washed ashore in Ireland. One of the best of the series, the sleuths have to resolve the murders surrounding the book – because who would not kill to know the future? As an introduction to historical crime thrillers, these are useful, particularly if you want to try several authors at once before settling on one series. Likewise fans of one author may appreciate seeing their favourite sleuths effectively guest-starring in a longer novel. It’s a creative conceit for a series, and aside from Sword of Shame which is the weakest entry in the series, all the books are solid reads. By the fourth book, the writers have managed to pull their styles together and their individual sections follow together more effectively. In short, for a fan of historical crime, one of these is worth picking up. if you like them, try the others. Further readinghttp://www.squidoo.com/MichaelJecks

How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries: The Art and Adventure of Sleuthing Through the Past

ISBN13: 9781880284926 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionThe core of the book is Emerson’s personal take on writing and selling historical mysteries, but it also includes contributions from over forty other historical mystery writers —practical advice, anecdotes, and suggestions for research—and input from assorted editors, booksellers, and reviewers. For both historical mystery writers and readers…. More >> How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries: The Art and Adventure of Sleuthing Through the Past

Michael Hardin Playing the Reader: the Homoerotics of Self-Reflexive Fiction.: An article from: International Fiction Review

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