In VOX LIT November 2018 :
IN THE FREE BOOK LOVERS' MAG VOXLIT ON-LINE THIS MONTH:
***GET READY FOR A BOOK-LOVERS' CHRISTMAS*** As Christmas approaches, The Voice of Literature is full of ideas and memories for a cosy literary festive season. Did you know that the forefather of the steamy historcial romance was a staid old gentleman in 18th century England? Read more in the latest of our history of the genre series. In addition, Cherise brings some words of wisdom for impecunious authors, and Kyrian regales us with an excerpt from her poetry collection 'Remnants of Severed Chains'. In our features section, our new contributor, poetry critic Mairi-Rose Wiseman, is in nostalgic mood over a poem from her schooldays. You may remember it too. In the Satire section, James has been unable to resist the temptation to pen an allegorical piece on the great Brexit dilemma. Our Writers Notes section indulges in a bit of cross-fertilisation between the worlds of film-making and literature and demonstrates an interesting trick of the trade. Looking for ideas for books for Christmas presents. To help you, we've listed some of the major book award winners. And also, it could be worth having a peek at our book review page, both the new reviews from Ted and James and the numerous reviews from ^previous issues. So tuck into this seasonal literary feast, and Seasonal Greetings from all of us. ***************************************************************************** |
Click for these other ARTICLES .... More useful marketing advice for authors from Cherise Castle-Blugh A poem from poet, novelist and magazine producer Kyrian Lyndon Mairi-Rose Wiseman with fond memories of a poem from her childhood James Gault investigates how novelists have supported the feminist movement |
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