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jeffjohns commented on the post, How to run a fully ineffective author Twitter account, on the groupblog Author Buzz 3 years, 6 months ago
Fantastically terrible advice.
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Blog: The best recent thrillers – review roundup from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
US politician Stacey Abrams triumphs with a conspiracy in Washington, plus a Du Maurier-esque chiller and the dark world of a life coachStacey AbramsHarperCollins, […]
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Blog: Monster Of The Week 73: Responsibility from Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 3 years, 6 months ago
Monster of the Week 73 is Responsibility, turns up to visit and next thing they’re living here, not unwelcome but can be very intense, carries the weight of the […]
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Blog: Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon review – an electrifying gothic techno-thriller from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
A force-of-nature teenage mother escapes from a cult into the wilderness in Solomon’s audacious third novelIn US author Rivers Solomon’s previous two novels, the […]
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Blog: Writing tips from Stephen King, C.S Lewis and 13 other writers from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: <p>Hi! I was just wondering why you decided to narrate the sandman audiobook in the present tense. Also I’m a huge fan of your books. Specially Neverwhere and Coraline. </p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 3 years, 6 months ago
Because the Sandman audiobook is the audiobook of the Sandman comics, and the narration is present tense. look:
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Blog: <p>Mr. Gaiman, what is your opinion on trunk stories? Is there ever a time to take them back out and polish them until they can be sent back into the world, or should they remain safely ensconced in the trunk?</p><p>Thank you for all of your work, and hope you are well.</p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 3 years, 6 months ago
I’ve taken a story out of the trunk twenty years after it was written, read it over, given it a quick polish, and won an award with it. I’ve also taken things out […]
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Blog: Word of the Day – Völkisch from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: Cancelled Philip Roth biography picked up by new publisher amid abuse allegations from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
Blake Bailey’s life of Roth to be republished by Skyhorse Publishing, home to Woody Allen and Roger Stone, next monthA biography of the late novelist Philip Roth t […]
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Blog: Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid review: a great beach read from Evening Standard in the group Evening Standard's book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
Imagine Blue Water High and Selling Sunset had a lovechild, or Jackie Collins rewrote The O.C, combined with propulsive storytelling – and you’ll get an inkling o […]
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Blog: Poem of the week: The Unconquered Dead by John McCrae from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
This first world war poem remains loyal to the patriotic ethos of its time, but the human cost of combat is never deniedThe Unconquered Dead“… defeated, with gre […]
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Blog: I Read Stories: The Cutty Wren by Shullie H Porter from Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 3 years, 6 months ago
The Cutty Wren by Shullie H Porter in Mookychick Jenny and Robin are on holiday by the sea with another couple when they manage to lose their car keys on the […]
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Blog: <p>In an ask a few days ago you said that Aziraphale could, if he wished, speak "every human language" fluently. I have to point out that, in traditional Jewish lore, no angel except Gabriel can speak Aramaic. I also have a related question: if he can speak English fluently how come he has to get Crowley to explain modern idioms to him?</p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 3 years, 6 months ago
https://neil-gaiman.tumblr.com/post/640445695881576448/hi-mr-gaiman-i-have-a-question-about-languages might help explain why you actually don’t have to point th […]
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Blog: Shadow and Bone author Leigh Bardugo: ‘People sneer at the things women and girls love’ from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
The author of the hit YA fantasy talks about Netflix stardom, making her novels more diverse and why she had to give up a close relationship with her fansWhen […]
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Blog: On a Poet’s Birthday – Home Thoughts, From Abroad by Robert Browning from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: Newly Found Charles Dickens’ Lockets Reveal Inspiration Behind ‘Oliver Twist’ from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: Want to try Jane Austen’s favourite cheese toastie? Now you can from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
The ‘household book’ of Martha Lloyd, who lived with the Austens, contains recipes giving an authentic flavour of the writer’s life“Grate the Cheese & add to it o […]
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Blog: Word of the Day – Grimalkin from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: 46. John Eyre from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
John Eyre. Mimi Matthews. 2021. [August] 312 pages. [Source: Review copy]First sentence: John Eyre stood over the freshly turned heap of earth, his head bent and […]
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Blog: Featherweight by Mick Kitson review – a punchy historical yarn from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
The rollicking story of a female bareknuckle boxer in Victorian England makes creative use of the novelist’s family historyMick Kitson’s second novel, fol […]
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Blog: The Nightingale by Sam Lee review – a love letter to the songbird from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
The folk singer offers a lyrical homage to the endangered migrant bird whose uniquely beautiful song he has been communing with up close for yearsA few years ago, […]
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Blog: Why Solange Matters by Stephanie Phillips review – celebration of a free spirit from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years, 6 months ago
The author and punk musician draws parallels between her own life and that of the genre-blurring sister of Beyoncé in this hymn to black individualismThe cover […]
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Blog: I Watch Films: Sin City: A Dame To Kill For from Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 3 years, 6 months ago
Sin City: A Dame To Kill For 2006’s Sin City was a breath of fresh air. Sure it was dumb and the interconnecting stories were just a nod towards a larger s […]
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Blog: Children have been reading more challenging books in 2020 from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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Blog: Word of the Day – Cierge from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years, 6 months ago
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