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Jackpine Savages - devil in the details

Jackpine Savages by T.K. O’Neill  

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CHAPTER ONE, EXCERPT FIVE

Surveillance. Put on a tail and make it stay. mais 1.178 palavras

Crime Fiction

Forty Lashes Less One by Elmore Leonard

Leonard proves that cowboys can still be cool.

Elmore Leonard was, and still is in my opinion, unrivalled for two things: his expert mastery of dialogue, and his creation of incredibly real and flawed characters. mais 379 palavras

Review

Peak TV Cheat Sheet: Get Shorty

If we’re all drowning in the sea of Peak TV, consider this Cheat Sheet a life preserver.

Today, I turn my attention to an Epix Original most people didn’t even know existed until the first season recently popped up on Netflix. mais 1.310 palavras

TV Reviews

Elmore Leonard - More Hemingway than Hemingway

Elmore Leonard lived most of his life in Detroit, a working-class city, a ‘waste-not, want-not’ city. It’s no surprise he didn’t waste words in his fiction. mais 383 palavras

A.M. Potter

Get Shorty, Now!

It’s 9th grade English and we are reading To Kill A Mockingbird. I enjoy the book tremendously and soon the crafty Ms. Franklin tells us that we’re going to watch the Oscar-winning movie of the same name. mais 527 palavras

Fiction

Carter Brown takes the case without a clue

Jackpine Savages by T.K. O’Neill  

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CHAPTER ONE, EXCERPT FOUR

The wind was coming hard out of the southeast as I eased my Subaru Forester onto scenic Highway 61, a winding, predominantly two-lane strip of asphalt that traces the northern shore of Lake Superior all the way to Canada. mais 670 palavras

Crime Fiction

Michaeline: Music behind the words

“I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty.” – Edgar Allen Poe (sourced from Goodreads)

We’ve talked many times on this blog about creating a playlist to help us get a better grip on character, setting or the feeling of a plot.

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Michaeline Duskova