The Colorado Kid
Author: Vicki Lewis Thompson
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780373258802
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Author: Vicki Lewis Thompson
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9780373258802
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Colorado Kid by Vicki Lewis Thompson released on Mar 25, 2000 is available now for purchase.
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 1164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anne Bowling
Publisher: Writer's Digest Books
Published: 2004-08
Total Pages: 666
ISBN-13: 9781582972749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor nearly 25 years, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market has been the only resource of its kind exclusively for fiction writers--no other resource provides as many listings devoted specifically to the craft of story. Inside this edition, readers will find:*2000 updated listings, with 350 listings new to this edition, including literary agents and magazines, book publishers and contests, and literary journals*Expert advice from a spectrum of fiction writers, including James Alexander Thom (Follow the River), horror writer Douglass Clegg, romance writer Debbie Macomber, mystery writer T. Jefferson Parker, and more*Helpful resources listing conferences, workshops, and writing programsAny writer writing any kind of fiction needs this essential resource.
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Published: 1925
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barry Turner
Publisher: Trans-Atlantic Publications
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 804
ISBN-13: 9780333725757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver 500 entries tap every vein of opportunity in book and magazine publishing, newspapers, poetry, radio, theatre, TV, video and film, as well as giving information on agents, prizes, writers' circles, associations, festivals and much, much more
Author: James A. Kaser
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2011-02-01
Total Pages: 672
ISBN-13: 1461672589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe importance of Chicago in American culture has made the city's place in the American imagination a crucial topic for literary scholars and cultural historians. While databases of bibliographical information on Chicago-centered fiction are available, they are of little use to scholars researching works written before the 1980s. In The Chicago of Fiction: A Resource Guide, James A. Kaser provides detailed synopses for more than 1,200 works of fiction significantly set in Chicago and published between 1852 and 1980. The synopses include plot summaries, names of major characters, and an indication of physical settings. An appendix provides bibliographical information for works dating from 1981 well into the 21st century, while a biographical section provides basic information about the authors, some of whom are obscure and would be difficult to find in other sources. Written to assist researchers in locating works of fiction for analysis, the plot summaries highlight ways in which the works touch on major aspects of social history and cultural studies (i.e., class, ethnicity, gender, immigrant experience, and race). The book is also a useful reader advisory tool for librarians and readers who want to identify materials for leisure reading, particularly since genre, juvenile, and young adult fiction, as well as literary fiction, are included.
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Total Pages: 1168
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 636
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