Authors.com
Authors, Writers, Publishers, and Book Readers
Search Forum
View Discussions Replied ToDiscussions Started
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 15, 2009 to How to combine facts into your fiction
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 12, 2009 to So, how clumsy are you again?
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 12, 2009 to December 21 2012...Rumors?
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 12, 2009 to Any writing or book related New Year resolutions for 2010?
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 12, 2009 to Author duo turns tragedy into ‘Tragic Love’
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 12, 2009 to When I become a bestselling author I will...
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 9, 2009 to So, how clumsy are you again?
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 9, 2009 to Anwen Alivera: The Mysterious Girl
Kay Elizabeth replied Dec 9, 2009 to Ever received a rejection letter?
RSS
Sign Upor Sign In
San Diego, CA, United States
Green Bay, WI, United States
Watford, United Kingdom
A Rich Literary Community: PW Talks with Cristóbal Pera
Into the Wild: PW Talks with Adam Weymouth
Julie Clark’s Survivor Stories
Two Sides of the Same Coin: PW Talks with Yrsa Daley-Ward
International Adoption, Child-Trafficking, and China’s One Child Policy: PW Talks with Barbara Demick
10 books we're looking forward to this spring
Here are some of the nonfiction books we're looking forward to reading this spring
6 tales of mystery and mishap to dive into this weekend
Entire staff at federal agency that funds libraries and museums put on leave
Sigrid Nunez's 'The Friend' tells a story of friendship and despair
Sam Keen, Philosopher of the Men’s Movement, Is Dead at 93
Jean Van Leeuwen, 87, Dies; Wrote ‘Oliver Pig’ Series of Children’s Books
Colum McCann on the Surprising Drama of Undersea Cables
7 New Books We Recommend This Week
Book Review: ‘Flesh,’ by David Szalay
Book Review: ‘Children of Radium,’ by Joe Dunthorne
New Books About Cartoons That Will Bring You Back to Childhood
How Christopher Lasch’s ‘The Revolt of the Elites’ Anticipated Trumpism
In ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray,’ Sarah Snook Goes Digital
What’s His Age Again? Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus (Now 53) Looks Back.
© 2025 Created by Authors.com. Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Terms of Service
Please check your browser settings or contact your system administrator.