Tag: literary fiction
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The Resurgence of Dystopian Literature, Understanding China through Fiction, and more…
Deferred gratification is dead? Tell that to fans of serialised novels (The Guardian) “Binge-watch” was Collins Dictionary’s word of the year in 2015. The popularity of serialised long-form television drama was quickly superseded by networks making entire series available whenever we chose, eliminating that enforced waiting period and losing something of its pleasure in the process. […]
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Asian American Writers, Literary Fiction Armageddon, and more…
7 New Asian American Writers You Should Be Paying Attention To (Study Break) Literature produced by Asian Americans has seen a dramatic increase in popularity and numbers. Where Asian-American representation in previous literary years was peopled by a handful of writers, such as Amy Tan, Maxine Hong Kingston and Jhumpa Lahiri, this year offered a […]
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Sci-Fi in Iraq, NaNoWriMo, Making a Living From Books, and more…
Why serious literary fiction like Ishiguro’s is vital in times like these (The Guardian) Eminent publishers predict a long-term decline for the entire industry, as younger people turn to other forms of entertainment. From a personal perspective, such worries feel well-founded: I organise the books events for the Brighton festival, and it’s been interesting to observe […]
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The Charming Swindler by Jeff Musillo
Sit down and have a drink with Eddie Crisp as he waits for his love to finish getting ready for their Las Vegas wedding. The Charming Swindler is the story of a young, smart, and charismatic television producer. Follow along as he tells you a tale of balancing a job and a love life while […]
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And Ye Shall Be As Gods by Jan Notzon
Who is responsible? In his quest to find the author of his beloved little sister’s retreat from the world into darkness and despair, Jacob Kazmareck must confront evils past and present. From his abandoned career as a public defender, to teaching high school in the wilds of the South Bronx, he finally finds his way […]