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Historical Mysteries

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Strike the Wok: an Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Canadian Fiction.: An article from: World Literature Today

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Fiction Books: Extremely Interesting and Exciting

  Fiction books showcase unreal characters from the imaginary lands that have magical super power and bedazzle the readers with their incredible nobility. These write-ups are larger than life characterisation of marvel, luxury and splendour which can be experienced by reading the awesome stories of these books. These write-ups may be inspired by real life but they are the result of the imagination and the thought process of the author. Fiction is one of the most popular genre of books in which there is a lot of exhilaration and thrill served through interesting depiction of stories with strange plots and characters. Fiction books are based on imaginary circumstances and lives of envisioned characters. These interesting scripts are really entertaining and invigorating. Several writers have written exceptionally wonderful stories that are works of their creative thinking and vision. These write-ups are available for readers of various age groups. There are many characters, who have captivated the memories and hearts of the readers. The characters like Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, Peter Pan, and so on have ruled the hearts of the teenagers and other enthusiastic readers. These books have been based upon science or suspense and sometimes they are even based upon the themes like horror, thrill and so forth. Besides the suspense, horror and thrill, these books can also be full of melodrama and tragedy. As the creativity depends solely on the creativeness of the writer, a person can find a wide variety of emotions and expressions in these interesting and exciting books. In these books, as the story proceeds, the readers get to experience the magic of mysterious situations and wonderful transcendence of the characters. These fictional stories showcase myriad expressions and deep emotions that arise through various conditions of life. These suspense thrillers serve great adventure with their spine chilling enigmas. In addition, the suspicious characters have different shades and intentions running in their dirty minds. There are some highly exciting science fiction novels that have ruled the charts just like the evergreen plants. Some of the best-selling fiction books include Harry Potter Series, The Da Vinci Code, Time Machine, The Lord of the Rings, Invisible Man and many others. The romantic fiction titles are also very famous among the readers. These write-ups have stories that depict love and compassion with really deep intentions. These romantic stories have beautiful moments of great lustre. These fiction titles are extremely interesting and keep the readers totally engrossed till the end. These thrilling books are one of the greatest time pass for the people all over the world.

War Fiction Books- Thrilling and Adventurous

Fiction is defined as that genre of literary works that describes imaginary people and events. An avid book reader can find wide variety of fiction books in the market these days. Kids and grown ups like this genre of books, as they depict their hidden desires. Fiction form the bases of almost all the genres like romantic, historic and war stories too. The stories narrated in these books are either based on real life situations or based on the experiences of the author. The popular war fiction books such as “The Sorrow of War”, “Caught” etc are very interesting. The plot and characterization in these stories are extraordinary. The war fiction books provide the ultimate thrill and suspense to the reader. These fictional books would help you to wander in your imaginations and explore the unknown facts. “The Sorrow of WAR”, written by Bao Ninh’s portrays the adventurous Vietnam War. It is a haunting book where major part is autobiographical and it becomes hard for the reader to make distinction between the narrator and the protagonist. However, the book brilliantly conveys the horror of war. The plot is structured in such a manner that the emotional sufferings and the dislocation of lives is easily imagined. Through this book the author subtly convey the social messages to the society. The books of this genre really help to cultivate the reading habits. The reader can search online for such amazing and interesting books easily. These fictional stories portray imaginary situations, stories and places. The most popular fictions such as the science and war fiction stories are very scary. These stories enthrall the readers and keep them engrossed throughout. The readers automatically feel themselves transported in the other world. Nowadays in our rapid pace of life, the internet comes to serve all our needs. A book lover can easily find the books of his favorite author, with a click of a mouse. Browse the online cheap books store to save your time and money. Compare their prices and avail them at cheaper rates.

Is Fan Fiction a Good Writing Practice?

I’ve been following an interesting thread of conversation on a writing message board: a debate as to whether or not the practice of writing fan fiction is healthy for an aspiring writer. By definition: “fan fiction” are stories involving characters from a television series or movie, written by fans and usually printed in underground magazines or on the Internet for other fans to enjoy. This concept is especially popular among fans of science fiction programs, and writers of all skill levels participate. For the serious fan fiction writer, there are even science-fiction conventions which present annual awards for the best-written prose. Stories may range from histories explaining gaps in a particular TV show’s canon (e.g. what has the cast of House been up to between seasons one and two?) to rather silly missives—I once found on the Internet a Star Trek story where all of the characters had been replaced by the cast of Desperate Housewives! Is fan fiction a healthy exercise? For one, it technically is not a legal exercise, as all television and movie characters are protected by copyright. Since fan fiction is essentially a non-profit enterprise, however, most production companies tend to turn a blind eye to the activity. Rene Balcer, an executive producer of the show Law and Order, once told a fan e-zine that he did not mind the fan fiction based upon his show, and this appears to be the general consensus so long as a writer does not try to sell his/her work. Having written fan fiction in the past, I can say that the practice as a writing exercise has its pros and cons: PRO – During my heaviest bouts with writer’s block, writing a story about a familiar character helped loosen the spigot. Once I pondered what would happen if Dr. Sam Beckett of Quantum Leap traveled back in time to M*A*S*H’s 4077th unit, and the result was a 20,000-word story. CON – Fan fiction can be addictive, and if you devote too much time to the exercise you may find creating original work difficult. If you post stories to the Internet and attract a fan base, you may find yourself writing more to please this small faction of people, and that will take you away from your true calling. PRO – While writing fan fiction I found my knack for writing smooth dialogue improving. CON – I also found I tended to use my best “bits” for such a story, leaving the well dry when it came time to write something more serious. PRO – By posting my fan fiction to the Internet, I was able to attract readers who in turn were led to my website and information about my book. One fan even wrote to say he had bought my book after reading my fan fiction. CON – I’ll try not to stereotype fan fiction readers, but if you have ever visited an online repository of fan fiction you may notice a majority of stories not only portray scenes people would like to see on their favorite shows, but scenes even HBO won’t show after eleven at night. Some may argue writing fan fiction is not good for the writer’s ego, but reading some of what is posted is certainly not good if you’re at work and the boss sees you! I do write romance that is spicy, but there are lines even I won’t cross. Should you write fan fiction as a writing exercise? A few years I may have defended its importance, but now I would suggest alternative writing exercises, ones designed to improve your writing skills and help you to become less dependent on ready-made situations. Should the pull to write a story about Agents Mulder and Scully be too strong, however, why not take the opportunity to introduce your own characters? Let Mulder, Scully, Dr. House, and all your favorite characters inspire what you want to write, but make sure the end product is all your own.