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The Independent News- Carlos Fuentes, author of The Old Gringo, dies at 83 May 15, 2012Carlos Fuentes, one of Latin America's best-known authors and a critic of governments in Mexico and the US, died yesterday after a literary career spanning more than five decades. He was 83. […]
- When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone, By Philip Gould May 15, 2012Whatever one's political affiliation, Philip Gould, who died aged 61 in 2011, should be seen as an immensely talented man. As strategic advisor to Tony Blair, he worked tirelessly for New Labour. He was a visiting professor at the LSE, and author of a book on Labour's revival. When Gould was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in 2008, he was to emba […]
- Secondhand Daylight, By D J Taylor May 14, 2012Following At the Chime of a City Clock, this is D J Taylor's tenth novel and his second James Ross mystery. The narrator, Ross, is a déclassé ex-public schoolboy footloose in pre-war London who earns a crust (the idiom is catching) as a rent collector, nightclub doorman, aspiring poet, ladies' man and copper's nark. […]
- 'Love can overcome brutality': foreign fiction award won by Holocaust novel May 14, 2012An octogenarian Holocaust survivor has won The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for a novel loosely based on his experiences during the Second World War in which he escaped from a labour camp. […]
- Carlos Fuentes, author of The Old Gringo, dies at 83 May 15, 2012
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How To Start A Book – Seven Tips For New Writers
How do I start a book? It’s an honest question, and one many seek answers to . . . and few find. Writers seem reluctant to divulge what drives them to write a specific book and, if the truth be … Continue reading
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Tagged book writer, how to start a book, non fiction, tips for new writers
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