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Basal Readers and Anthologies in the CassroomAn article about basal readers and anthologies.
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Neil Gaiman's Anthologies of StrangeA nod toward one of my favorite writer's of all time and a master of the short story, Neil Gaiman. Including links to his online works and interviews.
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Basals and Anthologiesreaders
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Comparing Anthologies of British LiteratureWhich is best of the big three, the Oxford, Norton, or Longman?
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Writer Calling for Anthologies SubmissionsPublished author June Cotner is asking for submissions for a series of books from motherhood to weddings.
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8 Top Black Erotica AnthologiesIf you're interested in African American erotica, these eight books are a good choice.
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On Rediscovering Vintage Sci-Fi AnthologiesThere are plenty of anthologies available to readers of a variety of interests, and some are better than others; taking the time to rummage through a stack of old books is more rewarding than one would imagine.
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Two Must-Have Music Anthology Box Sets by SelenaIf you are looking for the best anthologies or box sets of Selena Quintanilla's music, here are two excellent ones. One contains her most popular Spanish and English songs and the other shows off her talent in multiple genres of Latin music.
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My Top 5 Books to Read on a PlaneMy opinion is that anthologies and collected works of certain authors allow the reader to be entertained while allowing him or her to find a stopping place.
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AnthologyBuilder.ComAnthologyBuilder.Com is a Web service that allows short-fiction writers to post and receive royalties for their stories, when selected by readers who build and buy customized paperback anthologies. -
Students, Do You Have Creative Writing? Would You like to Be Published? Then Enter This Great Contest!A review of Creative Communication, a sponsor of a writing contest where I entered two poems, and those two poems were published in two separate anthologies compiled by Creative Communication.
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The Importance of Reading to the WriterMost novice writers make the mistake of struggling to set pen to paper without knowing the subjects that have already been approached by better and more experienced writers.
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Guide to Hulk Hogan WWE & TNA DVDsThe majority of Hulk Hogan's career has been released on DVDs. These include exclusive WWE sets, pay per view anthologies, and newer sets from his stint with TNA Wrestling. -
Someone You Should KnowPrologue: I recently had the pleasure of interviewing one of my favorite Writer friends, Mr. Steve A. Rhoden. Mr. Rhoden's writings and poetry have appeared in several anthologies and other publications.
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Review: Best American Poetry, 2009With the wide assortment of poetry anthologies published each year, The Best American Poetry series consistently lives up to its title.
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Collections of Fiction Short StoriesCollections of fiction short stories are becoming increasing popular in the writing world. Some books listed here to study up on if you wish to venture into that genre.
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Top 5 List of Jude Deveraux BooksJude Deveraux is a brilliant romance writer who has written over 40 novels and several anthologies. Thirty-six of Deveraux's novels have been on New York Times Best Seller List. This a top 5 list of Jude Deveraux books.
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Interview with Zimbabwean Poet, Christopher MlalaziChristopher Mlalazi has written plays for a number of Zimbabwean performing arts groups. His poems and short stories have also been published in national and international newspapers, magazine, websites and anthologies. -
Contemporary Novels and Anthologies for Sherlock Holmes FansSherlock Holmes fans rejoice: The greatest detective of all time and most beloved fictional character will never die. That's right, Holmes lives on in the the new millennium. Here are my picks for the best of the Holmes pastiches. -
Book Review 2009.03 -- "Wizards", Edited by Jack Dann and Gardener DozoisIf you're a fan of science-fiction, you'll no doubt be familiar with the name of Gardener Dozois. He's one of the genre's most widely known editors, his most well known work being The Year's Best Science Fiction anthologies.
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So You're Interested in Becoming an Author of Erotica?Writing short stories for print erotica anthologies is an excellent way to get started in the genre.
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CreepshowAhh, Creepshow! One of the best horror anthologies to come out of the 1980's. It's not perfect, but is immensely enjoyable if you're into this sort of movie.
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High School Lesson Plan for Thematic Unit: Literature as History, History as LiteratureLooking for a challenging, yet creative and fun way to get your high school students interested in both literature and history?
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How to Store Your MangaIf you're interested in maintaining a manga collection, knowing how to properly store your books is a necessity. Get tips on packing, bagging and keeping your manga at the right temperature, so that your favorite issues will look like new, forever! -
Dom's B-Movie Round-Up #12Each B-Movie Round-Up features mini-reviews of two films that no one in their right mind would admit to owning. I seek out the most obscure b-movies I can get my bloodied claws on and dissect them for your reading (dis)pleasure. -
Variations of Japanese Comic Books: What is Manga?More than just the Japanese counterpart of American comics, manga has its own customs, formats and influences, all of which are unique. Here you'll find out what "manga" means, and what maks it a culturally important art form. -
Todays Woman-------- Chika Unigwe, 2004 Commonwealth Prize WinnerIn her website, she is described as an Afro-Belgian. Sounds strange? For those who don't know, Chika Unigwe only became a Belgian by naturalization. Born in Enugu and educated at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, for her first degree -
The Fox Fire Series of BooksThe Foxfire Book series is a tribute and memorial to the people and the culture of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. A culture which is quickly vanishing just as the mountain mist, the series of books has succeeded in bringing to life the words of individuals who were born
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Manhattan Oracles Hosts World Series ReadingsManhattan Oracles and the Drama Book Shop announce this seasons first "Off the Page" reading event
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Aspiring Authors: Be Aware of Publishing ScamsNew authors hoping to get that publishing break should be aware of the various scams in the business designed to cheat writers of unnecessary fees.
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Analysis of T.S. Eliot's The Waste LandThe Waste Land by T.S. Eliot is the poet's most famous work. In this paper the poem is interpreted on personal, societal, and human levels, with the interpretations backed up by published research.
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Finding Editors at Science Fiction ConventionsAspiring science fiction writers, take note: an easy place to find editors is at good science fiction conventions. -
Overview of Literary Criticism: Ideas on How to Find Topics for Your Research PaperThere are a number of critical approaches to interpreting literature. Specializing in one of these forms of criticism will help you focus your reading and help you construct well supported essays. This article will give you a brief overview of some of those approaches. -
Become an Actor or Director with These Film Courses at the University of Colorado at BoulderIf you're reading this, you want to be a filmmmaker like me. These are some great courses at CU to help you pursue that dream.
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An Interview with Tracie Vaughn ZimmerAddressing cerebral palsy through poetry
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Where to Write: Erotica Website Markets for Your WritingRemember that the "heat" index of the piece will be a factor as to which market is more equipped to publish your work.
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Author Spotlight: Kathy Tyers, Christian Sci Fi WriterFrom the Firebird trilogy to Shivering World to the Star Wars Expanded Universe, Kathy Tyers has become widely respected in both the science fiction and Christian fiction markets. -
Top Shelf Productions Spring 2007 Book ReviewsFor ten years, Top Shelf Productions has specialized in publishing quality graphic novels by an eclectic roster of talents. This year is no different as the company offers an impressive slate of books during Spring '07. -
Adrian Tomine's Shortcomings: A ReviewShortcomings is a graphic novel by Adrian Tomine recently published by Drawn and Quarterly. It contains the material originally serialized as Optic Nerve #9-11. -
Writer's Rights: Know What Rights You're SellingA guide for every writer so that you know what rights a publication is actually requesting.
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