Happy 1st Birthday Fourth Wing!
It’s been one year of joy, tears, and dragons. What’s your favorite thing about the series?
A Dragon without their birthday is a tragedy.
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Happy 1st Birthday Fourth Wing!
It’s been one year of joy, tears, and dragons. What’s your favorite thing about the series?
A Dragon without their birthday is a tragedy.
I sat down and endeavoured to read. I could make no sense of the subject; my own thoughts swam always between me and the page I had usually found fascinating.
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (published 16 Oct. 1847)
Something of vengeance I had tasted for the first time; as aromatic wine it seemed, on swallowing, warm and racy: its after-flavour, metallic and corroding, gave me a sensation as if I had been poisoned.
Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (published on this day in 1847)
Published 25 years ago this month: The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
It's my 10-year publishversary, and YOU get the gift
It's my 10-year publishversary, and YOU get the gift!
Today is March 7th, 2017. That means it is exactly ten years since I published my very first novel, Fallen.
Ten years ago, the self-publishing landscape was verydifferent. This was in the BK days—Before Kindle. Back then, there were only three options to publish your book. One was the traditional route. Another was to pay a printer for a run of books out of pocket and pray you could sell them.…
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She had the perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very, dangerous to live even one day.
Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway, published this day, 1925.
Frankenstein, published this day, 1818--famously inspired by a challenge from Lord Byron and a nightmare that occured a few evenings later, Mary Shelley’s “pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling [and] the thing he had put together..." have haunted our collective imagination ever since.
“And now, once again, I bid my hideous progeny go forth and prosper.“
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HARRY POTTER!!!!!!!!