Have you ever seen a literary version of a haunted house?
Strange tales! Bizarre tales! Gothic tales! They’re all Halloween-themed and on sale for $3.99.
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It’s not too late to get a spooky story for Halloween. We have horror-themed e-books for $3.99!
It's not too late to get a Halloween-themed e-book for $3.99.
Have you ever seen a literary version of a haunted house?
Do you like spooky stories?
NEIGHBORS OF NOTHING by Jason Ockert and other spooky stories are on sale now for $3.99.
Get your daily dose of horror at our Halloween e-book sale. E-books for $3.99!
Tonight is the night for a spooky story. Our horror-themed e-books are on sale for $3.99!
Have you ever seen a literary version of a haunted house?
It’s not too late to get a spooky story for Halloween.
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Here are some articles highlighting the work of our authors this week. Make sure to check 'em out, share with friends, and reblog. Support fellow writers. We've got some interviews, articles, reviews, short stories, and more! http://indigestmag.com/blog/?p=18683#.U385mFhdU4k http://fictionwritersreview.com/shoptalk/what-game-i-invented-to-finish-these-books/ http://heavyfeatherreview.com/2014/05/28/friday-was-the-bomb-an-interview-with-nathan-deuel/ http://www.nola.com/books/index.ssf/2014/05/after_parenting_in_middle_east.html#incart_river_default http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/06/01/4146888/what-are-you-reading-now.html http://blog.longreads.com/post/tag/nathan-deuel/ http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/george-singleton-plumbs-the-upstate-or-bleak-comedic-fiction/Content?oid=4927477 http://www.cleveland.com/books/index.ssf/2014/05/new_in_paperback_save_yourself.html#incart_river http://www.curledup.com/byrd.htm http://blogs.lib.unc.edu/ncnovels/index.php/2014/05/30/kim-church-byrd-ann-arbor-mi-dzanc-books-2014/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kim-church-byrd-ann-arbor-mi-dzanc-books-2014
today Dennis Cooper’s blog is celebrating the incredible writer Robert Coover with a treasure chest of links, excerpts, pictures, interviews also included is Coover’s seminal 1999 speech ‘Literary Hypertext: The Passing of a Golden Age’ if you’re interested in literature + internet I recommend checking it out
Since 1964:
Nathalie Sarraute, Childhood; Violette Leduc, La Bâtarde; Jean Genet, Prisoner of Love; Marguerite Duras, The Malady of Death; Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star; Mariama Bâ, So Long a Letter; Ghassan Kanafani, All That’s Left to You; Assia Djebar, Fantasia:...
Memory trick: A compliment (with an i) is a word of praise, so just remember the sentence
Complement (with an e) means that something pairs well with something else. You can remember the meaning by thinking things that complement each other often complete each other, and complement and complete both have e's in them.
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