All Blog Posts Tagged 'Turner' (5)

A VIRGIN IN THE PHILIPPINES

 

A VIRGIN IN THE PHILIPPINES

Okay, you've got so far but you're not sure. The title...not the sort of reading you'd normally go for. I understand that. Somebody wrote to tell me that it was 'no-no' title, that…

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Added by Johnnie Johnson on February 7, 2012 at 10:28pm — No Comments

Interview with Paula Meseroll, co-author of Little Hot Mama: The Flossie Turner Lewis Story

Paula Meseroll is a public relations professional and award-winning freelance writer/editor/columnist whose work has appeared in newspapers and magazines, including Syracuse University Magazine, UB Today, Central New Yorker Magazine, and All Kids Considered. A summa cum laude graduate of Marywood University with a degree in communication arts/public relations, Meseroll is director of marketing and communications at Syracuse…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on June 16, 2011 at 6:26am — No Comments

I Was Featured!

I was featured for yesterday interview on myself.

http://bookeventcenter.ning.com/profiles/blog/list

Added by Lori Finnila on February 12, 2010 at 3:49pm — No Comments

The King of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner

In this book, you’ll see Eugenides pitted against the Attolians, from his own royal attendants, to the general of the royal army, to the royal secretary and master of spies. Everyone wants a piece of him and he gives them ample examples of how terrible and unkingly he is. Plenty of examples. But you can’t ever be too sure of yourself when you’re around The Thief, you better watch your back, or that dark shadow creeping up to your bed in the dark hours of the night will turn out to be your worst… Continue

Added by Sharry C on August 22, 2009 at 5:58pm — No Comments

The Queen of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner

I am really enjoying Meagan Whalen Turner’s style of writing. She doesn’t describe things excessively, preferring to leave hints and clues through dialogue and the way the characters react and interact. This is just how I like it! Working against these minimal direct-descriptions is the fact that she writes very well, so your eyes just move across the page faster than your brain can actually digest what you’re reading. I re-read some of the parts that I thought were such astounding surprises,… Continue

Added by Sharry C on August 22, 2009 at 5:56pm — No Comments

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