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Happy To Be Wrong – Book Review of ‘Ender’s Game’ and Musings on Classical Literature
This post was originally going to be called ‘Do I really like Sci Fi?’. I was going to write it to tackle a rather chilling doubt that has been ghosting around my gut for a while. But then I finished … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Musings on Writing
Tagged academic writing, advice, austen, BA, beowulf, book advice, Bronte, card, catch 22, charlote bronte, chaucer, classical literature, classics, creative writing, daphne du maurier, emily bronte, ender wiggan, ender's game, ender's game movie, fantasy, fantasy fiction, fiction, gone with the wind, handmaid's tale, jane austen, literature advice, MA, margaret attwood, margaret mitchell, orson scott card, peter wiggan, pride and prejudice, reading, Rebecca, sci fi, science fiction, scifi, scott card, shakespeare, university, valentine wiggan, wider reading, writing, Wuthering Heights
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What’s your genre?
I have often wondered what brings people to their favourite genre of book. In my experience, people seem to be more wide-ranging in their choices when it comes to films and even music, but often, even if you read widely, … Continue reading
Posted in Musings on Writing
Tagged 1984, Bronte, crime fiction, crime writing, Dorothy L. Sayers, Du Maurier, fantasy, genre, Ngaio Marsh, Orwell, Rebecca, science fiction, story, Terry Pratchett, writing, Wuthering Heights
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