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- 50 Books Available for Cheap on Amazon KindleWho among us does not like to read. Of course we all love to read and that is why we got our beloved Kindle.
- Tips for Creating Lead Characters in Horror NovelsHorror is tough enough to write. Use this short article to help you on your way to the perfect plan for character development. With these five ideas you'll be well on your way to pushing your character out their door and into a world of terror.
- 10 Movies that Were Better Than the BookMost of the time movies can not compare to the book they are based on but these are 10 movies that were better than the book.
How to Write a Press ReleaseLearn how to write a novel and use press releases and queries to attract media attention, in order to help you achieve your ambition of being a famous author!- Top Five Zombie/Horror Novels that You Must ReadThis is my personal list of top zombie books that everyone must read.
- The Best Classic Horror NovelsHalloween is the time to indulge in scary movies, but the season of fright is also the perfect time to revisit these classic literary tales of horror.
- Fathom by Cherie Priest: A Horror Novel for Horror Fans Tired of HorrorA review of the latest title from Cherie Priest.
- The Elements of a Horror Novel in Stephen King's CarrieThis is a research paper discussing the elements that go into a successful horror novel and how they are used in the book Carrie.
- Recommended Horror Novels for New Horror FansIf you're new to horror or just looking for some horror essentials to read, this article contains some recommendations for you. It covers much, from Bram Stoker to Stephen King, and discusses horror as a concept rather than just a genre.
- The Top 15 Books for Beach Reading This SummerAs summer gets rolling, people start heading to the beach. If you are like I, summertime and time spent on the beach means time during which you can read without any sort of real time constraint or guilt.
The 10 Scariest Books to Read for HalloweenOne of my obsessions is collecting horror novels from the '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s, so when I talk about scary books ... it is with no small amount of modesty that I say I know whereof I speak.
Best Horror Novels of All TimeWhether it's Halloween season or beach season, there's nothing like a good horror novel. Horror novels can make for frantic, fast-paced reads, and keep you up well into the wee hours of the morning.
The Horror File: Writer Graham MastertonGraham Masterton is the master of horror tales which include quite a few based on ethnic demonic lore, from djinn to Native American demons.- Writing is Murder: Tips for Horror WritersHorror is one of the most unique genres of writing you could ever pursue because it contains elements of every other genre. Many horror novels contain drips of romance, streaks of mystery, waves of suspense and pinches of fantasy.
Halloween Reading -- the Best of the Scary Halloween NovelsEveryone is always talking about scary movies around Halloween. What about a scary Book!- Five Books that Would Make Great FilmsHollywood has been going to the literary world for ideas since they started making movies. Here are five contemporary books that would make great movies.
- A Halloween RomanceThe story of a writer who takes refuge in a quiet house to finish her novel on the week before Halloween only to discover that the house has a story of its own.
- Films That Don't Seem Like Adaptations Even Though They AreMost movies aren't made from scratch, but some hide their status as an adaptation better than others.
- REVIEW on Island Beneath the Sea By: Isabel AllendeThis book was originally written in Spanish and then translated over into English. Allende writes with such eloquence that you would think this novel was a true story based on journals.
- Interview: Vincent Hobbes, Co-Author of the EndlandsVincent Hobbes, talks about his short stories he co-authored.
Blood Meridian: A Novel of ImportanceCormac McCarthy's masterpiece is a monumental achievement, among the greatest novels in American literature, but how can readers regard one novel as superior to another?
- Jack Ketchum: A Must-Read for Horror FansAre you reading Jack Ketchum? You should be. He's the scariest guy writing horror today...so says Stephen King anyway.
Reading a Novel This SummerThere are many hobbies to do during the summer and I have decided to take up reading. I plan to read a novel this summer and not just any old novel.- My Must-reads for Summer 2011If you like movies, historical fiction, or television, reading these books are recommended.
- Writing Your NovelWhen writing a novel having a basic plan in place before you begin will save you from wasting time in the future. A Novel Outline is one of many helpful tools to get you started.
- Books that Are Ready for Their Closeup - Lights, Camera, Read!There are many books that should become movies too. Reading and going to the movies is fun.
- Author Richard Thomas Shows He Will Be a Major Force in Fiction with "Transubstantiate"Richard Thomas may not be a name you know, currently, when it comes to your fiction reading, but you should.
- The Best Books of 20102010 has been a great year for literature. Here are my favorite books from 2010.
- The RoadThe Road, by Cormac McCarthy, is a post-apocalyptic novel that explores the perseverance of a man and his son's survival in a world full of marauders and cannibals. It has won a Pulitzer Prize as well as a number one national bestseller.
- A Horror Novel You May Have Passed ByThe story of a man, his soul, and his own personal devil.
- Books I Loved that Made Equally Good MoviesIn Hollywood's search for new material, they often take popular books and try to adapt them for the screen. More often than not this fails, but in these few cases the films are as good as their beloved original tales.
- The Best Novels to Read for a High School Book ReportHaving trouble finding a good book to read and write a dazzling report on? This article can help you find books that every English teacher will appreciate you reading and, perhaps, they will give you a better score just for reading it.
Decorating 101: Tips for Displaying Items on a BookshelfHow can you display books (or movies) on a bookshelf to incorporate accessories? It's actually pretty easy; just follow these steps.
Movies that Are Better Than the BookEvery once in a while the unexpected happens and a film adaptation of a book ends up being better than the book itself.- Book Collecting Tips for BeginnersGet your book collection started right with these tips.
- A Look at the Mysterious World of Shadow of the WindA review of an international hit novel that helps its readers dive into a world of mystery and intrigue.
- How to Expand the Length of a NovelIf a story is not long enough to make it a proper book length, there are usually lots of ways to expand it without adding needless fluff. Here are some tips on how to make a novel longer--and better at the same time.
- The Novel Network-The Novel Network ReviewNovel Network Review; The Novel Network is the newest membership site on the internet that allows unlimited downloading of eBooks.
- Not Every Book Should Be a MovieHollywood has been adapting books since the begining of movies and that will never stop. But the urge to adapt anything that is acclaimed or well selling makes studios blind to the fact that some books just should not be adapted at all.





