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Charles Saunders Interview for Magazines
Fiction
Literature
It has been too long since we caught up with Charles Saunders. So let’s see what this longtime contributor to TGR has been up to recently. Charles just put up a new blog post up on his website. It’s a reprint of an article called “Blacks in Wonderland,” which was first published in the October…
The Raven And The Peacock
Fiction
The Raven
Long time ago, when the human wasn’t present, there were only animals in the Earth. Animals in that time were quite different form the animals now. There were many kinds of animal living in many different kinds of environment. Among those animals the Birds were considered the most beautiful animal in the world. because all…
Metafiction in Happy Endings Analysis
Fiction
Margaret Atwood
“Happy Endings” by Margaret Attwood, is an oddly structured, metafictional story, which includes a series of possible scenarios all leading the characters to the same ending. This paper will show how Happy Endings is a metafictional text. It will also explain which parts of the story are indeed metafictional. Metafiction is defined by “Dictionary. com”…
Analysis Of Cargoes John Masefield
Fiction
Imagination
Literature
Jonathan Abrams is the founder, CEO, and Junior Computer Programmer at Socializr, an online service for sharing event and party information with friends. He is an award-winning serial entrepreneur who created Friendster, the pioneering social networking service, in 2002. Jonathan, the inventor of a United States Patent for a “System, method, and apparatus for connecting…
Accolades for Charles R. Saunders and Damballa
Fiction
Hero
Literature
Last month at the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention held near Chicago, longtime Friend of TGR and contributor Charles Saunders scored an award for his pulp novel Damballa, winning The Pulp Factory Award for Best Pulp Novel of 2011. Of course, most readers of this blog are familiar with Charles’ sword and sorcery hero…
They Shouldnt Make You Promise That
Fiction
Human Activities
In everyones lifethere comes a point in time when you assess your life, notjust look back in time, but see the progression, the triumphsand the failures…..Eleanor Smith had reached this point. Shesees that things arent as they seem, the passion and desire isgone from her marriage, she is unable to influence herchildrens life, her best…
Analysis of Plot in Roman Fever
Fiction
Truth
Edith Wharton’s Roman Fever explores plot development in a captivating manner. The unfolding of the present situation is showcased through the internal thoughts of Alida Slade and Grace Ansley, as well as the increasing tension between them. However, Wharton skillfully interweaves the past actions of these two friends, illustrating the years of insecurity, jealousy, and…
The Gladiator: Fiction or Reality
Fiction
The Gladiator, a film produced in the year 2000 was the story of an honorable and highly skilled general named, Maximus who was confronted with the tyrannical rule of the Roman emperor Commodus. How much of the Roman saga was based on actual historical events? Did the filmmaker present an accurate portrayal of the social,…
Herbert George Wells
Fiction
Frankenstein
Literature
One of the most prolific writers of his time, H.G. ( Herbert George) Wells wasable to do it all. He was universal, and could write from many different sides. He was one of the most versitile writers, as he could write like a novelist, asin the The History of Mr. Polly. He could also write…
“Burning Mist and Golden Mire” — Part One
Fiction
Conceived and bred in blackened pits of hell, The poems come that set the stars on fire; Born of black maggots writhing in a shell Men call a poet’s skull – an iron bell Filled up with burning mist and golden mire. Robert E. Howard, “Which Will Scarcely Be Understood” Having finished my previous post…
description | Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying people, events, or places in imaginary ways that are not strictly based on history or fact. In its most narrow usage, fiction applies to written narratives in prose and often specifically novels, as well as novellas and short stories. |
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quotations | “Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity.” “Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth.” “That’s what fiction is for. “Artists use lies to tell the truth.,It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. A man’s face is his autobiography. It’s never too late – in fiction or in life – to revise. A film is – or should be – more like music than like fiction. |
information | Fiction Books: Dune, All the Light We Cannot See, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Beloved, The Song of Achilles, People We Meet on Vacation, Pride and Prejudice, The Judge’s List, The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel, Wolf Hall, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, The Handmaid’s Tale: The Graphic Novel, The Nightingale, One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Road, All the Light We Cannot See, Dune, Beloved, Fictional stories: The LotteryShirley Jackson, 1948, Heart of darkness ; with, The Congo diary ; and, Up-river bookJoseph Conrad, 1899, Animal FarmGeorge Orwell, 1945, The Tell-Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe, 1843, |