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- Ratha's Creature, by Clare Bell
- Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert
- A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L'Engle
- The End is Now, by Rob Stennett
- The Host, by Stephenie Meyer
- Little Brother, by Cory Doctorow
- First 50: One True Theory Of Love, by Laura Fitzgerald
- Fool, by Christopher Moore
- A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin
- Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer
- South of Hell, by PJ Parrish
- Special Topics in Calamity Physics, by Marisha Pessl
- Veil of Roses, by Laura Fitzgerald
- God Is a Bullet, by Boston Teran
- Until I Find You, by John Irving
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, by Mark Haddon
- Bleeding Hearts, by Ian Rankin
- Seeker, by Jack McDevitt
- Where I'm Bound, by Allen Ballard
- Down Will Come Baby, by Gloria Murphy
- Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand
- A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers
- Gone, But Not Forgotten, by Phillip Margolin
- The Lords of Discipline, by Pat Conroy
- The Godfather, by Mario Puzo
- Skinny Dip, by Carl Hiaasen
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- The First Great Book of 2010: Union Atlantic
- Between the Lines' Book of the Year (Fiction Division)
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- An Interview With Agent/Blogger Mary Kole
- Behind The Bestsellers Fiction September 2009
- An Interview With Joel Kneedler
- The Business Of Bibles
- For Everything There Is A Season: What's Next For Christian Publishing?
- An Interview with Alan Beatts
- An Interview with Annalee Newitz
- Speculative Fiction: Then and Now
- An Interview with Dora Machado
- An Interview with John Vornholt
- An Interview with Shanna Swendson
- An Interview with Pat Cadigan
- Let's Hear It For The Little Guy! (Because Bigger Isn't Always Better)
- Editor Spotlight: Teresa Kennedy
- Interview with Owen Laster
- Industry Spotlight: Book Publicity
- Book Shepherds
- The Truth About First Novels
- A Computer Ate My Book
- Interview: Mark Levine, JD - Writer's Attorney
- Interview: Adam Korn - Random House Assistant Editor
- The Dark Side of Publishing
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- Exposure, Exposure, Exposure...
- The Writer's Craft
- Making Fantasy Less Fantastic: What YA Fantasy Authors Can Learn From Non-Fantasy Fiction
- What Would An Agent Say About Your Memoir?
- Takeaway Value In Nonfiction
- Get Your Citation On
- An Interview With Rob Stennett
- How Do We Write About The Future Now That It's Here?
- Yul Brynner’s Black Hat: Considering Good vs. Evil In Fantasy Fiction
- Suggested Reading
- Rediscovering Fantasy
- Evaluating Nonfiction: One Editor's Approach
- The Role of Mystery in Fiction
- Keeping Track of Time in Fiction
- How to Get Published in Literary Magazines
- Reasons Why Editors Reject Manuscripts, by Vicki Hinze
- The All-Important Query Letter
- Characters: Making Them Real
- The Writer's Secret Weapon: The Power of What You Leave Out
- Interview: Alison Hawthorne Deming - MFA Program Director
- Words That Earn Their Keep
- The Art of the Sex Scene
- On Language
- Five Short Steps to the Reject Pile
- Economics of Publishing
- Writer's Reference Library
- Know Your (Copy)Rights: An Introduction to Copyright for Authors
- Stagecoaching: Two Great Pre- and Post-NaNoWriMo Resources
- A NaNoWriMo Survival Guide
- The Delicate Art of Self Promotion
- Many Roads to Him: A Guide to Subgenre in Christian Fiction
- What the Heck is it? Sub-genres in Fantasy and Science Fiction
- Nonfiction Genre and Category Guide
- Fiction Genres Considered, Part II
- Fiction Genres Considered: A Guide for Writers
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- Writer, Reader, Lover
- The Story of a Story, by Michael Loyd Gray
- Interview: Bestselling Author Matt Richtel
- Interview: Award Winning Short Story Writer, David James Poissant
- Interview: Kevin Smokler - Writer, Thinker, "Maker of Mischief"
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