Language is a beautiful thing. Here are 25 examples of words with no English equivalent.
Monsters Exist… Tag time! Jodie at Witty and Sarcastic Book Club Tagged me in this Universal Monster Tag. I am a huge fan of monsters. Both, the creepy furry kind and monsters who are men. I get to pick books that represent famous monsters.. so here we go! Image from My Favorite Thing is Monsters By Emil Ferris “What would …
“Good literature illuminates the human condition; good science fiction illuminates the human condition by examining it in circumstances that could not occur in our day-to-day lives, therefore providing unique and provocative insights.”
Robert J. Sawyer
“That love is worth it. It is worth any hardship, it is worth illness. It is worth injury. It is worth isolation. It is even worth death. For life without love is only a shadow of life.”
The Baddest Bitches Around The Greatest Witches of Literature Definition witch /wiCH/ a woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick. Similar: sorceress, enchantress, occultist, necromancer, Wiccan, beldam, hex, pythoness INFORMALan ugly or unpleasant woman.”he can marry the old witch for all I care A Witch …
“Everything that’s loved lives.” ― Mira Grant, In the Shadow of Spindrift House STATS Hardcover, Deluxe Limited, 200 pagesPublished June 30th 2019 by Subterranean PressEdition LanguageEnglish STORY SYNOPSIS Nature abhors a straight line. The natural world is a place of curves and softened edges, of gentle mists and welcoming spirals. Nature remembers deviation; nature does not forgive. For Harlowe Upton-Jones, life has never been …
Independent Author Kate Abley talks about how she came to writing Changing the Subject and Self Publishing “I now had rather a good book, had written another, and no agent. What to do? BBC Radio 4 is on as soon as I get up and goes off by 8.30 pm when I finally leave the kitchen. BBC Radio 4 has …
“Trauma is a difficult thing to talk about, and even write about. The word can bring up memories of events that have shattered lives in some way. Yet it is a necessary thing in fiction. It is often the fulcrum where the characters, plot, and story pivots. It is one of those things that readers will understand that now nothing will be the same. Nothing will ever be quite right again…”