British author Deborah Lawrenson http://www.deborah-lawrenson.co.ukDetails of Deborah Lawrenson's latest novel, The Art of Falling. Includes overview, reading guide and book group reviews. Also biography and bibliography. [Read more] |
British School Story Index http://www.school-stories.comAn index of British school fiction ranging from 1860-ish to 1960-ish. Site includes jacket scans, plot synopses, publisher information and discussion forums [Read more] |
LOA - Library of America http://www.loa.orgnonprofit organization and publisher
dedicated to keeping in print authoritative editions of essential
American novels, stories, poetry, plays, essays, historical
writing, speeches, and more. [Read more] |
Empty Mirror - Beat Generation Poets http://www.emptymirrorbooks.comBeat Generation bookseller offers free online Beat, modern poetry & artist biographies, bibliographies, reviews, essays, photographs & resources. Learn about the Beat poets & writers and their continuing influence on literature today. [Read more] |
Edwin Romond - Teacher Poetry http://www.edwinromond.comAward-winning poet, playwright & educator based in Pennsylvania. Read poems & reviews of his books, & check his schedule of poetry readings, workshops & school programs in PA & New Jersey. [Read more] |
Rabbie Burns http://www.robert-burns.euRobert Burns, his life, loves and mostly his poetry and songs. Scotland's National Bard is loved and quoted all the world over. Contains a large list of his works, information on the man himsel, the Burns Festival and a Burns community board. [Read more] |
Shaun Von Dragen http://vondragen.comStoop down into that darkly splendid world of Shaun Von Dragen, abstract surrealist and dark fantasy author of Moon Age Daydream. [Read more] |
Book Reviews http://www.books-summary.comBrowse a wide selection of book reviews, including recommendations and newspaper book reviews. [Read more] |
Moon Age Daydream http://moon-age-daydream.comOfficial webpage for dark-fantasy, sci-fi noir novel Moon Age Daydream by Shaun Von Dragen. "Manic-depressive Marlowe weaves his way through a psychedelic future where the fusion of man and machine is an expensive fetish." [Read more] |
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