A bad ending can ruin a book for me and a good ending can redeem one.
O – 23 September, 2017 Continue reading
A bad ending can ruin a book for me and a good ending can redeem one.
O – 23 September, 2017 Continue reading
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Go until the wheels fall off, then see what needs fixed (usually everything because the wheels fell off).
Vincent Santino – 21 September 2017 Continue reading
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I finally realized that, what others thought about it wasn’t as important as what I had to say. I found myself, just like my main character Colt, faced with the decision about whether I was going to accept the narcissism the world feeds us or if I believed in something more optimistic.
LyLena D. Estabine – 18 September 2017 Continue reading
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Jocelyn’s struggle to find a balance between independence and asking for help is very reflective of where I was as a teenager. I know I can’t be the only one who struggled with that and I’d love for teens like me to learn earlier rather than later that they don’t have to have everything figured out yet.
Tay LaRoi – 14 September 2017 Continue reading
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The novel was originally published by a major publisher then amazingly long in the dust bin and out of print, a feature film adaptation was made starring Jonathan Rhy Meyers and Sir John Hurt one of his last films, for worldwide release in the spring of 2018.
Howard Kaplan – 12 September 2017 Continue reading
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Those two parts – the literary world of The New Yorker magazine and the downtown punk scene – meshed and conflicted in very interesting ways.
Robert Dunn – 9 September 2017 Continue reading
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As I continued therapy through this journey, I continually said, “this should be a book.” I know that I can’t be their only victim, and writing a book could help another caseworker in my situation.
Kristin I. Morris – 7 September 2017 Continue reading
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I have been told by some that some of the events that happen in the book are too ridiculous and do not happen in real life. The funny thing is the ones they talk about were the ones that did come from real life.
Mike Sims – 5 September 2017 Continue reading
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I wanted to be one of those writers, typing away in the morning at a coffee shop. But that’s not me. I can only write at night from my home office.
Kate Hickey – 2 September 2017 Continue reading
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And sometimes you write a good villain and aren’t sure how to send her off. Good bad guys need to have equally good sendoffs or it’s anticlimactic. I lost track of how many times I rewrote the ending.
Mike MacDee – 31 August 2017 Continue reading
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