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- The World of Anne of Green Gables and Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery created Anne of Green Gables from her vivid imagination. There is a wealth of information available about the world-renowned red-haired Anne Shirley and her fictional life in Prince Edward Island. However, L.M. Montgomery wrote n...
- Literary Gifts for Book Lovers Gift giving for the book lover can be difficult and time consuming. It's not easy to find unique, stylish, affordable gifts for readers and fans of literature. We're here to help. CafePress offers truly unique, one-of-a-kind items featuring gr...
- Aldous Huxley Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family. He spent the latter part of his life in the United States, living in Los Angeles from 1937 until...
- Writing Advice Didn't Work for Her (or Me Either!) While searching for advice for writers, I can across the home page of Patricia A. Duffy, who says that when it comes to writing, "Conventional Advice Wouldn't Work for Me. After reading her article, I have to say that basically, she has said pre...
- Short Story This lens is a place where independent short story writers can find tips, links and resources helping them to improve their writing skills and get published. Submissions of short stories to this lens are welcomed, just send the lensmaster your short...
- The Book of Negroes Abducted as an 11-year-old child from her village in West Africa and forced to walk for months to the sea in a coffle—a string of slaves— Aminata Diallo is sent to live as a slave in South Carolina. But years later, she forges her way to...
- Vagaries, Whims and Fancies va·ga·ry n. pl. va·ga·ries 1. An extravagant or erratic notion or action. [From Latin vagr, to wander, from vagus, wandering.] 2. an unexpected and inexplicable change in something (in a situation or a person's behavior, e...
- Crow Rising Transformational Media Welcome to Crow Rising Transformational Media on Squidoo! In many native wisdom traditions, Crow is the totem animal or “medicine” that guards Holy Texts and upholds Sacred Law. “Human law is not the same as Sacred Law,” write...
- David Olney - Songwriter Extraordinaire! David Olney is a modern troubadour. His songs tell unusual stories. Talking with David, you realize he loves literature and songwriting. He quietly quotes poets and songwriters, showing the depth of his love. Olney's songs have been recorded by arti...
- How To Write A Successful Non-Fiction Book Proposal by Wendy Keller Writing query letters is easy! Waiting to find out if a literary agent is interested is a little like writing a Crayon note to Santa asking for a pony...in July. Today, as a note of kindness, compassion and good humor, we'll talk ab...
- Carolyn See This California native has authored six works of fiction and eight pieces of non-fiction. She divides her time as a reviewer for the Washionington Post, PEN Center USA West board member and teaching English at UCLA. This lens is dedicated to her. &nbs...
- Julie Parker Hi, I'm Julie. In the year I was born (1957), there were more births than any other year, ever. I have no idea why. If you know, please advise. Around that time, Julie, a movie starring Doris Day and Louis Jordan hit theaters. Terrible movie. Popul...
- Things You Must Know to Get Published A Few of the 400 Most Important Things You Must Know To Get Published You think you're different? Special? You think you've got something to say that the world needs to hear? Or are you candidly just looking for a way to get some attention, prove to...
- John Most John Most (born Jonathan Eccard on 11 April 1977) is an American poet.
- Book Reviews , Books and Accessories Hello! I'm a sahm and married 13yrs to a wonderful supportive husband. I love to read, my passion is reading. I've always wanted a library in my home and my husband built me a beautiful bookshelf but i have to share it with my husband, as you can see...
- What Is "Non-Genre"? Does all fiction have a genre? Nope, it does not have to have a genre to be a fiction story. Here are my views on the matter. Created on April 18, 2007 Last updated: May 29, 2008
- The Reach of a Novel: Shiva's Arms When Alice marries Ramesh, she is plunged into a battle of wills with her mother-in-law. A family secret is revealed that costs the old woman everything, and it is up to Alice to heal the rift between them, as Shiva's Arms evolves into an explora...
- It's About Writing Conferences Open that desk drawer and pull out that manuscript you've got hiding there--its time to get your masterpiece out into the world. There's no better way to make connections to get published and to hone your work than by attending a writer's confe...
- "Spychild" by Domino Avalon WELCOME TO THE GAME... For generations, the capital city of Cerf Daine has been terrorized by a group of slinking criminal masterminds known as the Spykin. Operating from a secret headquarters, they strike whenever the danger is greatest, playing ge...
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