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50 Articles Found In Fiction

The Red and the Black - Le Rouge et le Noir - Julien Sorel (624 views)
The novel’s composite full title, Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIXe siécle (The Red and the Black: A Chronicle of the 19th Century), indicates its two-fold literary purpose, a psychological portrait of the romantic protagonist, Julien Sorel, and an analytic, sociological satire of the French social order under the Bourbon Restoration (1814–30).
Author: Steven
Submitted: Friday, Mar 11 2011
Essay Writing – Three Crucial Steps That You Need To Put In! (321 views)
Essay is mostly known as a short writing that needs to have the correct level of quality to match your readers. Falling short will just make your reader disappointed and at the same time you will be landing low in your score.
Author: Tony
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 22 2011
One Hundred Years of Solitude – Book Review (552 views)
Summary The widely acclaimed story, considered to be the author's masterpiece, was first published in Spanish in 1967, and succeeded so well that it has been translated into thirty-seven languages and sold more than 20 million copies. The magical realist style and thematic substance of One Hundred Years of Solitude established it as an important, representative novel of the literary Latin American Boom of the 1960s and 1970s, that was stylistically influenced by Modernism (European and North American), and the Cuban Vanguardia (Vanguard) literary movement.
Author: Steven
Submitted: Monday, Feb 21 2011
Rockin Around The Christmas Tree (Short Story) (355 views)
A short Christmas story
Author: Alex
Submitted: Sunday, Feb 20 2011
Research Papers – How to Write a Research Paper (191 views)
One of the most vital parts of an essay is the introduction, as it will give reader a basic idea about your research work. The body shows way about the idea of the writer. The conclusion part should focus on evidence more and give clear statement on your essay.
Author: Tony
Submitted: Thursday, Feb 17 2011
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” - A Tale of Two Cities Analysis (285 views)
A Tale of Two Cities, free, public domain, ebook, Charles Dickens, Carton, French Revolution, British,
Author: Steven
Submitted: Monday, Jan 31 2011
Free Book Review from A Reader - The Forever Sherlock Holmes (156 views)
A book review for the beginning of detective mystery stories – the Sherlock Holmes series.
Author: Steven
Submitted: Monday, Jan 17 2011
Book and Movie Review - Twilight, a Daydream Fulfilled with Free Imagination (143 views)
Twilight, written by Stephenie Meyer, is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels. As of March 2010, the series has sold over 100 million copies worldwide with translation into at least 38 different languages around the globe. The four Twilight books have consecutively set records as the biggest selling novels of 2008 on the USA Today Best-Selling Books list and have spent over 235 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Series Books. I, as a reader and a fan, write this review of both the book and the movie, to elaborate my understanding of Stephenie’s fantastic work.
Author: Steven
Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 12 2011
Choosing Lamy pens as gifts (202 views)
Why select Lamy pens as gifts? Here we look at the Lamy brand in a little more detail and highlight two of their most successful pen series.
Author: Richard
Submitted: Monday, Nov 08 2010
Finally, Some Free Online Space for your Poems (175 views)
Poetry is an art and most of us churn out some when we feel like it. But there are few who actually go a step further and share it with the world at large. With UFiction, it just got a little too simple!
Author: U
Submitted: Monday, Oct 04 2010
Fiction Books - A break out from the everyday (230 views)
Fiction Books are known as a fictitious work whose content is twisted by the imagination and is not essentially based on fact. AnyEdition.com is a best online shopping book store where you can buy millions of New and Used Fiction Books of your choice with best deals at lowest prices.
Author: Katharine
Submitted: Saturday, Jul 31 2010
How to write good fantasy fiction (1170 views)
Theoretically fantasy fiction should be easy to write. As an author you have little factual research to do, the members of your target audience are already predisposed to the suspension of disbelief that’s required of readers, your plotline is not hampered by real-world limitations and your characters do not even have to be human.
Author: David
Submitted: Sunday, Nov 04 2007
Fiction Writing: Why You Should Get A Good Agent (1292 views)
To get an agent or not? This decision is a crucial one in your writing career so in this article we'll examine some of the 'fors' and 'againsts' of agents for fiction writers.
Author: Steve
Submitted: Monday, Feb 26 2007
Three Fiction Writing Concerns for the Author (1437 views)
Here are three common writing situations all authors should consider in their craft.
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Thursday, Feb 22 2007
Writing Fiction from Experiences (1401 views)
Life is a book. No saying can hold more truth than that one short quote. Life is indeed a book waiting to be written. Ideas for the best novels and stories often come from the authors past experiences, what they observe, or what they hear from people around them.
Author: Chris
Submitted: Thursday, Feb 22 2007
Is There A Book In You? Ten Points That Will Help You Decide (1295 views)
The desire to have a book with your name on the cover seems universal - yet how many would-be writers really know if they have what it takes to succeed? Here are ten points that every beginner should consider.
Author: Steve
Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 21 2007
Are Simultaneous Submissions a Good Idea? (1506 views)
Should authors approach more than one publisher at once?
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 20 2007
Three Writing Concerns for the Author (1477 views)
Here are three writing concerns an author should consider when self-editing.
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 20 2007
Fiction Writing: 3 Crucial Points For Your Main Character (1179 views)
The main or lead character in any story is a lynchpin and has very definite qualities. Miss one of these and your story may well grind to a halt! This article takes a look at three crucial aspects of the main character.
Author: Steve
Submitted: Saturday, Feb 17 2007
Short Story Writing: Don't Waste Your Words on Wasted Words! (1501 views)
The short story market often demands tight word counts from the writer. Here are some tips on how to keep that word count under control!
Author: Steve
Submitted: Thursday, Feb 15 2007
Fiction Writing: Short Story Subjects That Sell (1104 views)
When writing for women's magazines it's important to know the themes that work - and those that don't. Here we take a look at popular magazine themes.
Author: Steve
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 20 2006
Six Quick Writing Errors to Watch For (1114 views)
Here are some good tips to consider when polishing a manuscript for submission to publishers.
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 19 2006
Fiction Editing - Story Sense And Logic (848 views)
Your story, be it novel, short story or novelette, is finished. Or is it? Before you send it to a publisher, check firstly that your story makes sense!
Author: Steve
Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 19 2006
Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order (847 views)
In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on!
Author: Steve
Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 19 2006
Potter Pets (2138 views)
Peter Rabbit was a figment of the imagination of the very creative Beatrix Potter. The author was born in 1866 in Victorian Kensington London.
Author: Dustin
Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 12 2006
Viewpoint Writing 2: How To Use Your Character's 'Voice' (1155 views)
There are some simple rules to remember when writing form a character's viewpoint, yet many forget them. Here's a rundown of some to remember . . .
Author: Steve
Submitted: Friday, Dec 08 2006
New Writers: Please Take Note! (835 views)
Have you ever wondered how some writers seem to have plenty of ideas to work with and others very few? Well, here perhaps is one reason why . . .
Author: Steve
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 06 2006
Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider (912 views)
In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I've listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a 'points to ponder' rundown. So - what about dialogue, then?
Author: Steve
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 06 2006
Viewpoint Writing 1: Seeing Through Your Character's Eyes (1065 views)
Of the many different writing styles, viewpoint writing is probably the one that works best for aspiring writers - but what is it?
Author: Steve
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 06 2006
Short stories - Dead In The Water Or Alive And Kicking? (801 views)
The short story genre is one that is thriving - but only in certain places. Where are they?
Author: Steve
Submitted: Tuesday, Dec 05 2006
How to Create Irresistible Dialogue in Your Book (1014 views)
Get your characters talking well and you create a new dimension in your book. Here are the strategies you can use to make it happen.
Author: Steve
Submitted: Saturday, Dec 02 2006
Release Your Creativity and Regain the Freedom to Write (962 views)
Writers, learn how to break the blocks preventing you from creating the stories you want to tell. Release your burdens and unleash your creativity!
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Monday, Nov 13 2006
Trigger the Desire to Write with an Everyday Object (807 views)
Need inspiration to write that next big novel? Object identification can help stir the creative juice.
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Friday, Nov 10 2006
Kvetching Your Way to Writing a Story (1003 views)
Suffering writer's block? Don't just sit and do nothing, kvetch about it and watch the words come easily!
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Friday, Nov 10 2006
Is Fan Fiction a Good Writing Practice? (860 views)
Fan fiction is fun to write, but does it help a writer craft narrative and plot or does it hinder an aspiring author's personal progress?
Author: Kathryn
Submitted: Friday, Nov 10 2006
A Conversation On Antichronous (911 views)
Quantum Mechanics are baffled by time because on the level below the atom, particles do strange things, even disappearing and reappearing. Does time really exist or is it just the way we have chosen how to structure the world? The following article can be considered a thought experiment.
Author: Saleem
Submitted: Saturday, Oct 28 2006
Why The Cadillac Escalade Has Such A Huge Following (1069 views)
With the birth of the first Escalade in 1999, General Motors provided a luxury Sport Utility Vehicle through their popular Cadillac model. The interest in SUVs has increased since the late 90s with consumers searching for intriguing full size, higher end selections.
Author: Robert
Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 26 2006
The Modern Approach To Buying Used Luxury Vehicles (1610 views)
For a long time, the idea of purchasing used was an unattractive option for luxury car buyers. After all, the person who wants a luxury experience doesn't necessarily enjoy the idea of traipsing around town searching for the exact BMW they had in mind.
Author: Christine
Submitted: Saturday, Sep 23 2006
Hyundai's Affordable Four Wheel Drives (1438 views)
Hyundai has become an increasingly popular carmaker in the Australian market, thanks largely to the ubiquitous Hyundai Excel. But it's in the off-road market where Hyundai is now really making in-roads.
Author: Kerry
Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 19 2006
Now is the Time to Stake a Claim on the Used Saab SUV (1085 views)
Saab was a latecomer to the SUV game with its first ever SUV, the 9-7X in 2005. If you're a Saab lover and prefer to buy pre-owned cars for the sake of better value, now is the time when you'll finally begin to see the used Saab SUV on the used car lots.
Author: Christine
Submitted: Friday, Sep 15 2006
SUV Pros and Cons (1195 views)
Your car is bursting at the seams with children, sports equipment, groceries and pets. You think it may be time to trade up to a larger car.
Author: Jonathon
Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 13 2006
Land Rover Discovery. The Tame Side of Defender (1253 views)
he Land Rover Discovery has been available in Australia since the early nineties and has proven a popular choice judging by their numbers on Australian roads.
Author: Kerry
Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 05 2006
The Ford F250 XLT. Love It Or Hate It (1250 views)
If you're looking for a big pick up that's got plenty of power and room in the back, the Ford F250 XLT 4x2 certainly fits the bill.
Author: Kerry
Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 05 2006
How To Save Serious Money (1205 views)
Car Insurance, a secret arsenal of tools you can use to save money, headaches, and make smart decisions.
Author: Reed
Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 29 2006
Is A Hybrid Car For You (5096 views)
You may have seen one zipping past you in the high occupancy lane, a lone driver at the wheel. It's a gasoline-electric hybrid car and driving in the HOV lane is just one of the benefits of ownership in many states.
Author: Kadence
Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 29 2006
Rental Car Smarts -- When Size Matters Get the Most for Your Money (1229 views)
If you want to be a crowd pleaser, rent a minivan or SUV for the comfort of your passengers. Think you can't afford one, well think again ...
Author: Karen
Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 29 2006
Jeep Wrangler. No Pretender (1711 views)
Many of today's four wheel drives are either too expensive for serious off-road action or are pretenders with limited off-road abilities. Not so the Jeep Wrangler. This beast is built for serious action in the bush.
Author: Kerry
Submitted: Monday, Aug 28 2006
Dodge Challenger Makes a Comeback (5392 views)
The Dodge Challenger was a car that was first released in the 1970s and at that time every teenage boy in the United States wanted one.
Author: Kevin
Submitted: Monday, Aug 28 2006
Considering a Used SUV? How to Significantly Reduce Fuel Costs (1152 views)
If you’re contemplating buying a used SUV but are concerned about gas mileage, consider this; with proper care and maintenance you can reduce the amount you spend on gas significantly while still enjoying the benefits of an SUV.
Author: Christine
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 11 2006
Problems That Are Being Caused by SUVs (1191 views)
Millions and millions of people are going crazy for many of the new SUVs that are on the market today. People are going crazy over the great new look of these vehicles...
Author: Rene
Submitted: Friday, Jul 07 2006
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