aliteraryeducation.com
A Literary Education
UK: Tomorrow’s Book Bonanza. August 27, 2014. There’s been a fiction-reading hiatus in my life lately. About to begin a masters degree, my time has been occupied by a towering pile of history papers. But clearly that will have to change. Tomorrow brings a bonanza of new books, beginning with releases from the leading ladies of literature: Sarah Waters and Margaret Atwood. Watch out for … Continue reading →. Review: How To Be a Heroine, Samantha Ellis. July 21, 2014. June 17, 2014. May 27, 2014. I selecte...
aliteraryfeast.org
A Literary Feast
October 25, 2014. A fundraiser presented by the Capitol Hill Community Foundation. Over 30 dinner parties held in homes across Capitol Hill all on one evening. Each dinner features food and fun related to a specific book (reading is optional- it’s a dinner, not a discussion! A community-wide dinner party, a chance to mingle with new and old friends, all for a great cause.
aliteraryfest.blogspot.com
A2 English literature
Thursday, February 17, 2011. Doctor Faustus reading journal - Prologue, Act 1 - 5. The play starts with a chorus. Similar structure to the Greek plays, suggesting that perhaps this play will be a tragedy or a comedy? Link to the Icarus myth 'his waxen wings did mount above his reach' suggesting that a similar fate awaits Faustus - that his intrigue and lust for knowledge and power will get the better of him and result in his downfall. Good' and 'evil' angels - representing the two sides of his conscience...
aliterarygirl.blogspot.com
A Literary Girl
Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Pretty - A Short Story. Clare gasped, the intake of breath so sharp, it sounded painful. 8220;Look at you,” she exhaled. Josephine gave a little spin; she knew her cues. The tiny, black, pearl-like beads scattered over the short skirt of the dress glittered in the bar light. “When did you get this? 8220;Yesterday. It arrived by messenger.”. 8220;Jacques. Something to remind me of him while he’s vacationing in France with the wife and kids.”. 8220;It’s Chanel, isn’t it? The car stop...
aliteraryillusion.wordpress.com
A Literary Illusion | (it's a pun)
30 December 2016 · 5:52 pm. Goodbye, Sweet Soren. Today I said goodbye to Soren, certified Good Dog. It was a hard day. It’s been a hard month. Soren would make a great name for a dog. And then for the next two years I talked to everyone I knew about the future dog (breed as yet undetermined) that I would get after I finished school and got my own place, and whom I would name Soren without a line through the o. Definitely one of the most embarrassing dog-mama moments of my life. The Old Man and the Sea.
aliteraryinferno.wordpress.com
A Literary Inferno | there and back again… (a student's literary journey)
Troubles of A Novelist. On a website like Word Press it is not uncommon to stumble across blogs of. Authors who journal away their thoughts, frustrations, and progress. In this vast community of very different people, very different writers, we all have one thing in common for sure: we write because we love to. The tabs are rather self-explanatory and I hope you find some form of humor and amusement from them and I hope you take away something from my (often) disjointed thoughts. Enter your comment here.
aliterarylegacy.com
A Literary Legacy
A Literary Legacy will bring quality content to literature lovers beginning in 2015.
aliterarylife.com
Barbara Burkhardt - William Maxwell A Literary Life
Barbara Burkhardt s William Maxwell: A Literary Life represents the first major critical study of this well known Illinois writer s life and work.
aliterarylife.net
A Literary Life – Reviews, Essays and Miscellaneous Musings of a Book-Lover
Current and Pending Reads. December 4, 2016. The Name of the Rose (Umberto Eco). Purple Hibiscus (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie). 8211; milk and honey (Rupi Kaur). 8211; Hadji Murat (Tolstoy). 8211; The Return of the King (Tolkien). 8211; The Bell Jar (Sylvia Plath). 8211; The Master and Margarita (Mikhail Bulgakov). 8211; The Remains of the Day (Kazuo Ishiguro). Do you have any suggestions as to what I should go for first? If so, what did you think of them? A Tribute to Roald Dahl As a Feminist. When one hea...
aliterarylife.wordpress.com
All Things Literary | Books-Writing-Agents-Editors
Oh, For the Love of. May 3, 2011 by marcodante. I’m sitting in the fifteenth floor lounge of the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. Writer’s Conference) with a different editor whose unenthusiasm for my writing (and/or story) was deafening. I’m not even sure if the vodka I’m drinking is to bolster my courage to endure the session with the next editor or to just not show up for the meeting at all. Now, I am not one to talk to strangers, and my drink isn’t even half finished so I know it’s not lubrication that promp...