Writers' Community
Read(123,858). Write(71). Discuss(1,054).™

Other Literature


771 Articles Under This Category. Now Displaying Page 1
Next »
Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Delbert Pillage Reviewed - - ngoldman
Author: Sandy Graham Publisher: Infinity Publishing ISBN: 10-0-7414-7278-3: 13: 978-0-7414-7278-6 From the very first sentence and over the course of 300 pages, Sandy Graham's debut novel Delbert Pillage rivets with a great deal of mixed emotions. As a scrawny youngster... Submitted 6 days 5 hours ago.

Superstition Mountain is Theme of New Mystery/Adventure Novel Desert Intrigue - - Linda Weaver Clarke
The lost Dutchman’s goldmine, the great Thunder God, and mysterious events begin to unfold in this new mystery adventure novel. With a blend of mystery, adventure, humor, and sweet romance, Linda Weaver Clarke creates a story based upon the adventures of a married couple and their three... Submitted 13 days 18 hours ago.

Review-Holy Shmit! - - Paul Lappen
Holy Shmit!, Corey Deitz, Kindle e-book, 2012 This novel is about your average parish priest, who is given a special assignment directly from the Pope. Father Shmit suffers from Tourette's Syndrome. Naturally, it manifests itself at the most inconvenient times, except when he is conducting an... Submitted 4 days 1 hour ago.

Friday Flashcards - First night's response to "The Traveler's Gift" - Liesl Garner
The first decision for Success ( according to an amazing book I just finished reading, and now will begin the joy of delving into it in more detail for the next few months ) is The Buck Stops Here . The Traveler's Gift, by Andy Andrews was a beautiful read. There are so many ways to explore... Submitted 118 days 12 hours ago.

The Art of Love- AKA Monet - Ella Camp
This legendary misty land lies just beyond Picasso, the golden hills of abstract reality; its population swells in fluxuate; as thousands enter, thousands wait. The sunlight of stark Picasso must not shine on Monet without the parasol of true love, for the heat of this reality may dissolve... Submitted 141 days 15 hours ago.

Shakespeare Movie Coming Soon! Mystery Disclosed. - Christofer French
Surname recorded from 1248, and means "a spearman." This was a common type of English surname, e.g. Shakelance (1275), Shakeshaft (1332). Shake in the sense of "to brandish or flourish (a weapon)" is attested from late O.E. Heo scæken on heore honden speren swiðe stronge. "Never a... Submitted 214 days 10 hours ago.

Suicide - Broken Lives - Brianna Popsickle
We’d grown up together and were best friends. Rachel was always smiling and laughing, so much so she earned the nickname, Giggles. We shared a lot over the years. We had long discussions over whether or not Santa was real. We made houses out of cardboard boxes and would go for walks in... Submitted 233 days 18 hours ago.

After Party: A Short Story - Melissa Swenka
The lights are up, the show is about to start, and no one is more excited than you. Music on the hi-fi system is recycled, created for mass production. You’re in a set of clothing worth more than your life, created by a man you’ll never meet, and whose name you will never be able to... Submitted 262 days 21 hours ago.

An open letter to Google, via the Wall Street Journal - Terrence Aubrey
Hi Google. How are things going for you? I,ve noticed that as part of your evolutionary process you wish to define searches by quality, great idea and I do not think many people would dissagree with that......and you are going to achieve this with robots? Just a minute guys, I know you are... Submitted 1 year 8 days ago.

Take a Number at the DMV - Marcia Calhoun Forecki
The box suspended from the ceiling of the DMV glowed a digital green. A pattern of small rectangles formed the number 64. I watched intently, waiting to see the rectangles rearrange themselves into 165. "Next." I leapt to the counter in two steps; before the clerk's voice had risen to the... Submitted 2 years 185 days ago.

Review Of "The Lure of Annabelle Key Lighthouse" By Francine Larson - Jennifer Stewart
James Campbell has grown up with a self-obsessed mother who has always criticized him and run him down, telling him he’s no good and will amount to nothing. He has an old photo of his father, so he knows they look alike. But he can’t remember much about him, except that he was strong.... Submitted 52 days 4 hours ago.

Review Of "And What About Me? Am I Into Him??” By Jennifer Stewart: Ladies, Can We Have It All? - Fran Larson
Seriously, is there a way to have a relationship with a man and still be focused on our goals and ourselves? Haven’t we all, as females asked ourselves that question over and over again? Jennifer Stewart found the answer to this question. It all began when she read “He’s Just... Submitted 135 days 21 hours ago.

Why is Sherlock Holmes Timelessly Popular? - - Joel Gray
Very few fictional characters created long ago have remained popular to this day. Tintin, a cartoon character created by Georges Prosper Remi in 1929, has remained popular since its creation (10). One of his Tintin books has been turned into a feature-length Hollywood movie ( The Adventures of... Submitted 176 days 15 hours ago.

I Can See Warsaw From Here; A Brief Review of Russian History - Michael Eza
Russia has been the source of many themes in fictional writing. “Lenin, Trotski and Dzierzynski believed that over-killing was better than running the risk of being over-thrown (Service 107)." This concept is a theme, which runs through almost all of Russian society after the death of Nicholas II... Submitted 196 days 13 hours ago.

A Dream Come True: My First Book e-Published: Love Got Me Here - Jennifer Stewart
At last, I’ve pressed that “publish” button! First I want to say thank you to my friends at WryteStuff; you have been such an intrinsic part of my journey for the past year. Your writing has inspired me, your comments have uplifted me. Your love has embraced me and given me... Submitted 199 days 23 hours ago.

A Review of The Amazing Word of God By Penny Zee: The Word in Poetry - Teresa Ortiz
The Amazing Word of God is a Divinely inspired work of poetry, which brings a new dimension of beauty and insight to the Bible. In the beginning God created the heavens And then He created the world And as His Spirit hovered over the waters His magnificent plan unfurled Now the... Submitted 322 days 12 hours ago.

Difficult things - Marcia Calhoun Forecki
Blood covers the toes of his shoes. The room is only ten degrees above freezing. He exhales jets of frost from his exertions. A new carcass comes before him. He lifts an electric saw over his head. The trapezius muscle of his upper back excretes a drop of lactic acid. The drop will join with... Submitted 339 days 1 hour ago.

The Great Pyramid: Mind Boggling Features of the Greatest of the World’s Wonders - Joel Hendon
Although the Great Pyramid is, by far, the largest of the Egyptian pyramids, that is not at all the sole reason for it’s mind boggling wonders. The method of construction of any of the pyramids has baffled people for years, but this monstrosity is beyond simply baffling. It is very... Submitted 1 year 45 days ago.

Arthur, King? - Jack H. Schick
The most famous British King was not English. He did not wear shining armor, or search for the Holy Grail. He may have actually not been a king. In fact, he may not have existed at all. The legend of King Arthur emerged from the mists of ancient history among the Welsh and the displaced Britons... Submitted 2 years 79 days ago.

The Curse of Sherlock Holmes - Jack H. Schick
Sherlock Holmes is one of the best known characters in all of world literature. He is by far the most familiar character in English fiction. Holmes has been phenomenally popular since he first appeared in the Strand Magazine in 1887, and solved the case of The Scarlet Letter. Sherlock Holmes is a... Submitted 2 years 82 days ago.

Immortal Poe - Jack H. Schick
The answer will most likely be "Yes", if you stop anyone, on any street in any town in the United States, or on any university campus anywhere in the world, and ask them if they have ever heard of Edgar Allan Poe. Now, over 200 years after his birth, he is one of, if not the best know American... Submitted 2 years 109 days ago.

Message From The Missing Piece - - Joyce Dunn
Let me introduce myself. My name is Perfecta. Jenny thinks I'm her missing piece, and keeps desperately looking for me. She is so positive that she is badly flawed without me that she tries to fool people into thinking I'm not missing, that Perfecta is really a part of her. Don't you find it... Submitted 2 years 122 days ago.

The Best Books To Buy For Gifts This Christmas –Classics To Controversial and Fiction To Facts - - Connor Davidson
I've complied a list of books that I think would make great gifts for readers this Christmas. I've organised them by category and chosen only five books for each. I have found it very difficult to write this since my self-imposed limit of five has made it incredibly restrictive. However, I like... Submitted 2 years 168 days ago.

Adriana, A Short Story About A Mom Who Feels Ignored - Fran Larson
No, Mother, I don't need you to help me pack. I've called Nadine and she'll be glad to pick up the extra money." "Nadine?" "Yes, mother. Remember she cleaned house for me on a regular basis for a while. It turns out that she's between jobs now, so she'll be glad for the extra cash. She... Submitted 2 years 205 days ago.

A Caring Gesture - Marcia Calhoun Forecki
This one is new. Her touch is lighter and she hesitates before she lifts the blanket to look at what is left of me. I can not see her, of course. I haven't seen any of the others, but I can identify them by their touch, their breathing, and the words they whisper without realizing it. Certainly... Submitted 2 years 207 days ago.

Next »
Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21