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The Writing School Guide to Novel Writing by Dianne Doubtfire
Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide by Nigel Warburton
How to Write & Sell Your First Novel by Oscar Collier
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Favorite authorsJ. G. Ballard, Mikhail Bulgakov, Franz Kafka, John B. Keane, Andrey Kurkov, Walter Macken, Christopher Moore, Flann O'Brien, George Orwell, Chuck Palahniuk (Shared favorites)
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Thanks for posting that site in the Young Writers group, I'm beginning to fall in love with it!
- Jenny
posted by moonstruckeuphoria at 9:04 am (EST) on Aug 20, 2008
posted by essexgirl at 5:24 pm (EST) on Feb 7, 2008
I'm new to Library Thing, so I'm not sure this will get to you. But if it does, yes, I did read Juno and Juliet by Julian Gough, and I loved it. I was delighted when he won the BBC short story competition, with The Orphan and the Mob. In case you didn't hear it you might get to hear a download if you search Play It Again on Radio 4. The story is the opening of Jude Level 1, slightly tailored to make it a complete short story. I'm also keen on a lot of your books, especially Bulgarkov, Palahniuk, O'Flaherty etc. Saw Chuck P at the Brighton Festival, and he was brilliant.
posted by kettle666 at 3:11 am (EST) on Oct 14, 2007
posted by Donachca at 6:01 pm (EST) on Aug 11, 2007