Al Franken, Giant of the Senate by Al Franken
Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
Before We Were Yours: A Novel by Lisa Wingate
Camino Island: A Novel (Random House Large Print) by John Grisham
Camino Island: A Novel by John Grisham
Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom by Thomas E. Ricks
Coach Wooden and Me: Our 50-Year Friendship On and Off the Court by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Cooking With Cats: Coloring Book by Jess Erskine
Crazy House by James Patterson
Dangerous by Milo Yiannopoulos
Daring to Drive: A Saudi Woman?s Awakening by Manal al-Sharif
Darkness of Dragons (Wings of Fire, Book 10) by Tui T. Sutherland
Treasure of 181 Books How many you like?
1984 (Signet Classics) by George Orwell
A Christmas Carol (Dover Thrift Editions) by Charles Dickens
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
A Prayer for Owen Meany: A Novel by John Irving
A Suitable Boy: A Novel (Modern Classics) by Vikram Seth
A Tale of Two Cities (Dover Thrift Editions) by Charles Dickens
A Town Like Alice (Vintage International) by Nevil Shute
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Kelleen Silveira
Kelleen Silveira experienced childhood in a little town in northern British Columbia. She’s lived in the Seattle region for as far back as decade and couldn’t envision putting down roots anyplace else, yet adores venturing to the far corners of the planet. She has a dark belt in karate, adores doing home repair and finishing, has contended in a solid man rivalry and marathons, and paints oil painting representations. She adores composing stories with solid, imperfect female leads.
Starved (The Starved Series)
Maimed (The Starved Series Book 2)
Little Rainbow Dinosaur Takes a Bath
Divine Impulse (The Impulse Series Book 1)
Giraffe’s Rainy Day: Classic Poems About Weather
Little Brown Dog Travels the World: Classic Poems About Travel
A Year For Black Bear: Classic poems about the Seasons
Charles E Butler
The Romance of Dracula: A personal journey of the Count on celluloid by Charles E Butler
Vampires Everywhere.: The Rise of the Movie UnDead by Charles E Butler
Vampires; the final hunt by Charles E Butler
Vampires: Under the Hammer by Charles E Butler
Werewolves: The Children of the Full Moon by Charles E Butler
Biju Vasudevan
The Contract by Biju Vasudevan
The Contract: Fiction by Mr Biju Vasudevan
The Molecular Slaves by Mr Biju Vasudevan
Kamayakshipuram: A White Ambassador in Kamayakshipuram by Mr Biju Vasudevan
Lying In State: A Tale Of Two Islands by Mr. Biju Vasudevan
Yakshipuram: A Demon Goddess and a White Ambassador by Biju Vasudevan
Pat Ritter
Composing and independently publishing wound up noticeably costly particularly the showcasing end of the business. I encountered little issues with my first book ‘ClosingThe Gap’ however subsequent to composing and independently publishing six different books the printing costs out-measured the cost of generation.
At this phase of my composition I am changing over from composing genuine biographies to anecdotal or better known – narrating and it’s troublesome I can let you know. I’m putting forth a strong effort. Perusing is an energy. When I read I attempt and place myself in the essayist’s seat and attempt to work out how they composed the story. I appreciate perusing intriguing stories loaded with energy, want with a glad closure.
I’m upbeat to meet you. I’m likewise glad to be required in Operation eBook Drop.
What’s stopping you?
Something a fellow writer, Suzie Carr–who’s a fabulous writer, by the way–mentioned recently, got me thinking. She wrote an article talking about personal happiness and asked “What’s holding you back?”
Darn good question. Well, to take it in another direction, as a writer, what’s stopping you from either starting a project or finishing it off? A lot of things came to mind, so in the interests of brevity, I’ve narrowed it down to three: starting, which means the idea, committment–actually doing it, and fear–the stalling out.
Let’s start with the idea. Many–if not most–writers search for THE most interesting, intelligent and unique idea around. Then they bog down because they think “I can’t do this, because it’s been done!”
News flash: chances are, it has. So for what it’s worth–which is less than nothing on the open market–forget about something original. None of what I’ve written in the past has been original, per se.
Examples:
Twisted–gender-switch
Catnip–transgenics. Jules Verne wrote about it in The Island of Lost Souls, and the ancient Greeks did have centaurs, so there you are.
The Nightmare Crew–zombies, vampires, and other monsters in the classic Hollywood vein.
The Titans trilogy. The aliens are here! ‘Nuff said.
It’s not what you write about so much, it’s how you innovate, put a fresh spin on things, and take your novel in a direction that is truly original. So get started, and…
This leads to number two. Committment. Yes, life has a habit of getting in the way, and we’ve all got problems to deal with. Health, family, job, lack of money (Lord, can I relate to that!), friends saying this or that…all of that can put a crimp in your thought processes not to mention cut into your time.
So what you have to do is to budget your time. If you’re going to write something, then commit to it. Set a time to write. Write what you can in that time you’ve set aside. Then put it away and do the adulting thing. Or the bar thing. Or the family or health or whatever thing. Writing does NOT mean becoming a hermit and giving up on the social side of things. It simply means making time to do what you want.
Finally, fear. This, I think, has stopped more writers from finishing what they’ve started or even starting in the first place. Family may not understand or your SO may not get it. They may say “You’re never going to finish it and if you do, who’s going to read it?” You may fear that it’s not good enough. You may fear failure.
Understandable, but get used to one idea. If you don’t do it, you will never know. I’ve had some people hate what I’ve written. I’m still writing. I’ve had some people tell me I’d never do it, that I wasn’t good enough or smart enough or talented enough. I’m still writing. I’ve had others belittle me for no other reason than to bring me down to their level. Maybe that’s true; I don’t know.
I never listened. I’m still writing. They haven’t done a thing. They haven’t written anything, and they’ve never created anything. So FWIW, don’t let that fear stop you. If I had listened, I never would have written lesfic–which might seem odd, coming from a straight guy–or anything about transpeople. I did it because there was a story there that deserved to be told. I wanted to finish what I’d started, so I put my blinders on and that’s what I feel every writer has to do sooner or later. Finish what you start.
Remember, while there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel, don’t focus on the light. Focus on what’s around you. Don’t let the darkness, the uncertainty, hold you back. Embrace it. Become one with it and then conquer it. Conquer that fear…and then step into the light.
–Jess Frankel
List of Books written by Author
Lindsay, Jo and the Tree of Forever
Lindsay, Jo and the Tree of Forever (Lindsay and Jo Book 2)
Battlefield (Titans of Ardana)
Integration (The Nightmare Crew) (Volume 3)
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Writer Finally Confesses The Real Reason He Wrote This Book, Leaves Internet In Tears
A standout amongst the most well known child shower blessings is the exemplary book Love You Forever composed by Robert Munsch. Its story is delightful while growing somewhat despairing toward the end, much the same as life. Be that as it may, the significance behind this book will abandon you in tears.
Cherish You Forever was distributed in 1986 and sold a great many duplicates in its initial couple of years of being discharged. By 2001, the book had climbed its way to the No. 4 opening on Publishers Weekly’s thorough rundown of top of the line kids’ books. Most guardians would concur that this book is delightful. In any case, behind the lovely pages lies catastrophe.
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She is the warrior we require. The Goddess we anticipate.
She will safeguard Dharma. She will ensure us.INDIA, 3400 BCE.
India is plagued with divisions, disdain and destitution. The general population despise their rulers. They loathe their degenerate and childish tip top. Disorder is only one start away. Untouchables misuse these divisions. Raavan, the devil lord of Lanka, develops progressively capable, sinking his teeth more profound into the hapless Sapt Sindhu.
Two capable tribes, the defenders of the celestial place where there is India, choose that nothing more will be tolerated. A friend in need is required. They start their inquiry.
A surrendered infant is found in a field. Shielded by a vulture from a pack of lethal wolves. She is received by the leader of Mithila, a frail kingdom, disregarded by all. No one trusts this kid will add up to much. Yet, they are incorrect.