fiction
Blog posts tagged as Fiction are usually book reviews. For example, a blog that reviews books for children or teens / young adults may tag the post as Fiction to indicate that the book is a work of fiction. This helps people search the blog to find only posts that are about fictional books. Blogs that often use the tag fiction are generally written by people discussing books. For example, Fuse #8 is popular blog by Librarian Betsy Bird of the New York Public Library. Cynsations is a popular blog by the author Cynthia Leitich Smith. You can also find great book review blogs written by other authors, parents, teachers, librarians, illustrators, book award committees, and booksellers.
Fiction is a work of literature that has been created or imagined in the mind of the author. This is different than non fiction, which are works that are presented as facts. You can find and buy works of fiction from sites like Amazon.com or you can find them at your local bookstore using sites like IndieBound.org.
Original Technorati articles tagged “fiction”
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"Flying Through Music" Author Sue Zeidler Chats About New Young Adult Fiction Book
Before "Flying Through Music" author Susan Zeidler officially morphs to super-stardom with her book series, we were able to nab some time from her busy schedule to answer questions.by HollywoodGiant / on Oct 19, 2012 -
in FilmLast Will (2010) Is a Won’t

“No one was supposed to get hurt.” –LAST WILL (I guess they weren’t considering the audience.)by missbobetier / on Sep 13, 2012 -
YA Lit: Between the Lines Offers Fantasy, Adventure, and Fun
“Just because it’s fiction doesn’t mean it’s any less true.” --BETWEEN THE LINES by Jody Picoult and Samantha Van Leerby missbobetier / on Sep 12, 2012
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “fiction”
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A New Book, a Royal Wedding and a Kindle Fire Giveaway
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I have a new book for you today. When it comes to contemporary romances, Rachel Hauck always delivers. Her books feature down-home characters with mature faith and witty senses of humor. Her latest title gives readers just what we’ve come to expect from this favorite author. This book gives us a fun glimpse into ...1 day ago -
Drabble Day – Plan
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Hello! Remember how it works? Read the prompt and find your angle. Write a drabble (100 words story, give or take five words). Post a direct link to your drabble in the comments (or, if you don’t have a blog, just go ahead and post your drabble in the comments). In the post on your blog, make sure […]1 day ago -
The 2012 Nebula winners...
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... have been announced . The Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Book went to: Fair Coin , by E.C. Myers! See this post for the rest of the shortlist and this post for the rest of the winners.1 day ago -
365 Days of Rain, part 10
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The rest of this story may be found here . Ryan was in a bad mood when I turned up the next morning. As I walked through the door he was finishing a conversation on his cell, which culminated with a sharp “goodbye” and him chucking his phone across the counter. “Wake up on the wrong side of the ...1 day ago -
Space-Time Experiment: a Web Movie
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Imagine if we all work together to make a movie. You think that is possible? This is a project to make a web movie. Join in! Have fun! And share this information Today is the first day!1 day ago -
Star Trek Into Darkness Review
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Ah, Star Trek ! What an odd franchise! It is a show about space nerds who travel throughout the universe discussing science and ethics, yet it is as classically American as football and Westerns. It is a cultural sensation that has remained popular for over five decades, yet still garners a cult fan base so unique ...1 day ago -
the woman on the hotel bed + the struggle in being faithful to one’s vision
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I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the stories we tell and how we need to tell them. After taking in Sarah Polley’s documentary aptly titled, Stories We Tell , Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha , and re-reading Didion’s Slouching Towards Bethlehem , I’ve been thinking about the convergence of art and ...1 day ago -
I keep crying over Ian M Banks dying of cancer.
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Never in my life has this happened before, but I keep finding myself in tears of grief over the looming death of Scottish writer Iain M Banks , who is far and away my favourite writer and has terminal cancer. Im looking for ways of helping to resolve this emotion, by using it as energy to fuel a meaningful response. ...1 day ago -
Ms.
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I couldn’t stop her. Hair flew in her face, manure stung her nose. Between tractors and trailer parks, she stormed through The Midwest. A high-speed rail to nowhere. “How terribly dull.” Ms. That was all she was to me. Just Ms. Our car halted right there. Right on Carson’s farm. She could only look over ...1 day ago -
Starcrash (1978)
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SPOILER WARNING!!! This post spoils movie Starcrash (1978). Starcrash is cult movie among bad movie fans. Some say even it is worse that Zardoz. Zardoz is quite good so to me that doesn’t tell much. Starcrash is low-budget italian scifi movie. Low budget means bad visual effects. I won’t rant about those, because ...1 day ago -
Amy Pond The Girl Who Waited T-Shirt $11 Today Only! [pic]
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The first step to overcoming an addiction is to admit that you have an addiction and my addiction is geeky t-shirts from those t-shirt a day sites that sell great shirts for dirt cheap. It is not an addiction I really want to overcome but it is either that or convert my basement into a giant closet for all of my ...1 day ago -
BOOK REVIEW: The Lives of Tao by Wesley Chu
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REVIEW SUMMARY: Wesley’s Chu’s debut novel is fast-paced, clever, and leaves you longing for the next installment. MY RATING : When out-of-shape IT technician Roen Tan woke up and started hearing voices in his head, he naturally assumed he was losing it. He wasn’t. Wesley Chu’s debut novel follows ...1 day ago -
Interview with Matt Forbeck, Author of Dangerous Games: How to Play
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Matt Forbeck lives and works in Beloit, WI. I live there too, after moving from Minneapolis, the literary capital of the upper midwest. I am starved, in Beloit, for a literary scene: book events, publisher events, conventions, readings, bookstores (used and new), etc. So, it was nice to meet (online only, thus far) ...1 day ago -
Catch a Falling Star - product review
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Catch a Falling Star by Beth Vogt caught my eye because of the fun cover picture, with the Jeep and the night sky. It turned out to be a fun romance story in which, yes, the Jeep played a prominent role. I liked the characters and the plot of story. It would make a great summer read! Heres the publishers synopsis: ...1 day ago -
Reimagining Folk and Fairy Tales (with Kink, Joy, Nudity)
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Reinterpreting myths, fairy tales, and folk tales is way more than a cottage industry—a castle industry?—in publishing these days. From literary fiction ( The Tiger’s Wife ) to YA (Robin McKinley’s books, Runemarks ) to graphic novels (the Fable series, The Sigh ) to humor ( Gods Behaving Badly ), authors ...1 day ago -
Does Nature Play Favorites?
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Parnell woke up to the seventh day of protesting chained to the old redwood. Ants in his inner sanctum nibbled at Parnells gentler bits. Parnell fished around in his shorts and caught one of the buggers. "Mother o God," he said, "never seen a silver ant before. Never heard one buzzing ." The Next ...1 day ago -
Buff Staysail to launch own brand dinghies
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Gday all! Buff Staysail here! Buff by name and Buff by nature! Well Buffs had a bit of a revelation recently. I was wondering where dinghy classes came from and thought it must involve some big brain work. But it turns out no clever clogs stuff required as all you have to do is get an existing boat and slap a ...1 day ago -
Story Up My Sleeve #20: “Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest,” by P.G. Wodehouse
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[Dont know what this is? See the Story Up My Sleeve background page.] I’m not absolutely certain of my facts, but I rather fancy it’s Shakespeare — or, if not, it’s some equally brainy lad — who says that it’s always just when a chappie is feeling particularly top-hole, and more than usually braced ...1 day ago -
Book Review: The Face of the Earth
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About The Face of the Earth: When Mitchell Brannons beloved wife of twenty years kisses him goodbye one autumn morning, he has little idea that his life is about to change forever. Mitch returns from work early that evening, surprised Jills car isnt in the garage. Her conference in Kansas City is only a few hours ...1 day ago -
Cthulhu and Aquaman would not be friends
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One thing that Aquaman forgot when he decided it was a good idea to start bossing around a Great Old One, is that Cthulhu is not an ocean creature. Sure, Cthulhu can currently be found deep in the Pacific ocean, but he doesn’t actually live there. Instead, he lies dead but dreaming within his resting [...] The post ...1 day ago


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