Extractions: SHELF-SATISFACTION - our recommendations this week are; One of the things we really like to do on this programme is to identify which huge bestsellers are actually crap and find similar novels by little-known authors which are so much more worthy of your money. Previously, Bright has tended to be almost a secondary character in mystery novels in which a woman is always centre-stage. Now, for the first time, we see him close-up, operating at street-level, extricating himself from cop-politics and conducting inquiries with low-key brilliance. Really? Yes. Here are some of our previous recommendations Bill James: Naked at the Window. The nineteenth in the most original police series in the whole of crime fiction - seriously! Naked in the Window is published in hardback by Constable-Robinson, who seem to have no plans to release it in paperback. Unforgivable. Phil The Shelf : The Radio Wales book programme where author and presenter Phil Rickman interviews the big names, runs the rule over the latest novels and unearths new Welsh writing talent.
University Of Cincinnati Libraries, Curriculum Resources Center Children's Literature Selected genres. Biography/Autobiography; HistoricalFiction; Multicultural Education Resources; Picture Books; http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/crc/childrens-lit-genres.html
Publishers On AuthorsDen.com Barclay Books, LLC We publish these genres Suspense\horror Emmaus Press Publisherof childrens books with moral pdf, prc (palm pilot) and lit (microsoft reader http://www.authorsden.com/village/cat_sponsors.asp?y=1&catid=34
Extractions: ACCENT ON IMAGES - THE LANGUAGE OF ILLUSTRATED BOOKS - an illustrated discussion of picture books from the 1400s through today ANTHOLOGY OF MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE - essays, articles and sources on Chaucer, Gawain, Langland, Julian, Kempe, Malory, Everyman, as well as Lyrics and Plays AUTHOR! AUTHOR! - September 2002 issue of the Innovative Teaching Newsletter replete with authors online THE AUDREY WOOD CLUB HOUSE - for anyone who ever loved "The Napping House", "King Bidgood's in the Bathtub" or "Heckedy Peg", this site is dedicated to this wonderful children's author BARTLEBY.COM - an online concordance of famous works in poetry, fiction and non-fiction; includes indices, encyclopediae, dictionaries and more BIBLOMANIA - free online literature and study guides for 2000+ classic pieces of literature
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Extractions: ENGLISH TUR 4008 UNDERGRADUATE ADVISER(S): J. PERLETTE GRADUATE ADVISER: P. GILBERT SECTIONS SCHEDULED IN ROLF HALL (ROL) USE INTERNET COMPUTING. Go to http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/ for further information. DEPT-CRSE CF CC GE REQ SECT CRED -DAY(S)- PERIOD BLDG ROOM EXAM COURSE-TITLE-OF-SECTION INSTRUCTOR AML 2070 CH X M W F TUR SURVEY OF AM LIT RICHARDS AML 2070 CH X M W F TUR SURVEY OF AM LIT ZWEIZIG AML 2070 CH X M W F TUR SURVEY OF AM LIT FREEMAN AML 2070 CH X M W F TUR SURVEY OF AM LIT FREEMAN AML 2070 CH X T MAT SURVEY OF AM LIT VERGE R MAT AML 2410 CH X M W F TUR GARCIA AML 2410 CH X M W F TUR SHAHEEN AML 3270 X M TUR AFRICAN-AMER LIT 1 HILL-LUBIN AML 3284 X M W F TUR FEMINIST FICTION EMERY AML 3284 X R TUR SURVEY AM WOMEN LIT JONES AML 4170 X T TUR AMER LITERARY FORMS SEELYE R TUR AML 4225 X T TUR POSTBELLUM 1865-1920 LEVERENZ R TUR AML 4242 X T TUR AM FICTION SINCE 1945 GORDON R TUR AML 4311 X T TUR EMILY DICKINSON BRANTLEY R TUR AML 4453 X M W F TUR AMERICAN PROTEST LIT SCHMIDT AML 4685 X T FLG JEWISH-AMER FICTION GORDON R FLG AML 4685 X W TUR REID AML 6027 X DEP-X TBA FE 20TH CENT AM LIT BREDAHL JR AML 6027 X DEP-X TBA FE 20TH CENT AM LIT HEDRICK AML 6027 X DEP-X TBA FE 20TH CENT AM LIT JONES AML 6027 X DEP-X TBA FE 20TH CENT AM LIT LEVERENZ CRW 1101 C X M LEI BEGIN FICTION WRITING MEANY CRW 1101 C X M MAT BEGIN FICTION WRITING ZARLENGO CRW 1101 C X M TUR BEGIN FICTION WRITING COMMINS CRW 1101 C X T LIT BEGIN FICTION WRITING ELDERKIN CRW 1101 C X T TUR BEGIN FICTION WRITING JANULIS CRW 1301 C X T MAT BEGIN POETRY WRITING CARROLL CRW 1301 C X W TUR BEGIN POETRY WRITING WUEST CRW 1301
Writer's Exchange Publishing Authors - JennaKay Francis She has written in many different genres science fiction, childrens, mainstream,poetry Available in pdf, html, lit - electronic download, CD and http://www.writers-exchange.com/epublishing/jennakay.htm
Extractions: "If you find a mistake in one of our electronic books - we'll fix it and replace your copy for free. (This does not include 'distributed' books, which are the responsibility of the author)." Home Authors Book Reviews Excerpts New Releases News and Announcements Print Books Complete Book Listing (no covers) Order Page (Credit Card Only) Merchandise About Us Writer's Submission Guidelines Comic Strip Monthly Newsletter Subscription Page Monthly Newsletter In Colour Links FAQ Writers Exchange E-Publishing AUSTRALIA by Genre JennaKay Francis JennaKay Francis has been writing since she was 12 years old. She has written in many different genres - science fiction, childrens, mainstream, poetry - but truly found her voice and love in fantasy. She writes fantasy adventure, fantasy romance, dark fantasy and children's picture books. Her first official publication was a children's poem that was the Grand Prize winner in a contest sponsored by Half-Price Books. Her prize was a $500.00 gift certificate at Half Price Books – something she took great delight in spending. She has been published in several local newsletters, several print magazines, as well as numerous online magazines in both fiction and non-fiction. You can find a listing of her books on her homepage at http://www.geocities.com/jennakayfrancis
Science Fiction of the message, type subscribe SFlit your name message, type subscribe LM_Netyour name childrens-voice The in Florida which uses specific genres as the http://www.askeric.org/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/scific12_96.html
Extractions: An AskERIC InfoGuide Date compiled: December, 1996 Compiled by: Irene Schlarb Original Version(s): Sara-Jo Sites, Susan K. Cardinal December, 1994 INDEX 1) Introduction Internet Resources Gopher - Listservs - 4 Telnet - WWW - 11 Optional: Electronic Journals and Newsletters - 6 FTP- Other - 1 3) ERIC Resources ERIC Clearinghouses- 1 ERIC Citations- 14 ERIC Digest - 1 4) How to Retreive ERIC Journal Articles and Documents Hard Copy Resources Bibliographies - 6 Biographical Sources - 2 Directories - 5 Encyclopaedias/Dictionaries - 4 Full-Length Studies - 16 Indexes - 2 Periodicals - 9 Reviews - 3 1. INTRODUCTION Science fiction is a versatile genre. It can be read purely for pleasure or it can be used as a tool in education. As well as being incorporated to motivate students' reading and writing, and stimulate their learning and imagination, science fiction can be used as a bridge to foster students' interest in, and understanding of, science. This Infoguide provides a wide variety of resources, available in a number of formats. These include resources simply to identify good science fiction in a variety of media, practical guides and idea sources for incorporating science fiction in the classroom across a number of curriculum areas (including the study of scientific principles), and avenues for any science fiction reader to express their opinions on what they have read.
UofM: Education: Computer Lab Booklists of childrens Literature a truly comprehensive and wonderfulsite, listing books on topics, genres, special interest books. http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/education/edlab/child-lit.html
Extractions: Listservs CANADIAN LITERATURE SITES: Canadian Children's Literature - The most comprehensive collection of authoritative reviews more than 500 English-lanugage, Canadian-authored children's and young-adult books published in Canada eac year. Can be used as a resource to develop collections, to identify resources for teaching units, to find curriculum-support materials and to survey the latest Canadian output in children's literature. Canadian Children's Auth ors National Library of Canada: "Read-Up-On-It" Themes
SF In Canadian Universities No; English 3700 genres and Forms may include Fiction), unknown, John Fekete, sciencefiction utopian lit. or more SF readings; eg, childrens literature courses http://www.edu.uleth.ca/~runte/ncfguide/sfcourse.htm
Extractions: Definitions used in this study and a brief commentary are provided at the end of the table. Note: The francophone section of this table has not been completed. To add, update or comment on information in this table, email University SF Course Canadian Content? Instructor Research Interests Acadia University
Mystery Writers Links to resources for research for mystery and crime writers.Category Arts Writers Resources Fiction Mystery fiction, all genres, Selfhelp, True Crime, YA, childrens. WordMuseum - writers contests,resources, many genres. Guns. www.overbooked.org Page One lit http//www http://www.zott.com/mysforum/links.htm
Extractions: Mystery Writers' Resources Agents Organizations Resources Publishers ... Misc. Security Items marked with this icon are highly recommended Agents - one of the best sites of this type on the web. Association of Author Representatives Agent List Authorlink! MWA on Agents RoseDog.com - writers' showcase, free access to authors/agents/publishers, soon offering FREE classifieds (workshops, conferences, services, readers groups and writers groups) A Few Great Agents - Literary Agents who don't charge fees sponsored by World Wide Weblications SWFA's Agent Warnings WritersNet Agent update site http://mailer.fsu.edu/~tjp4773/news.html Forensics Crime Scene Investigations extensive info from a former investigator http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net with the most accurate and detailed information you can find about everything from fingerprints to poison to forensics to photography. Forensic Science webpages - the best very basic info on forensics on the web Matbng's World of Forensics
JUVENILE LITERATURE:Selected Resources childrens' Book Council http//www.cbcbooks.org www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/lit.htmlThis are readability, diversity, classics, genres, and balanced http://library.csus.edu/guides/rogenmoserd/juvenile.htm
Extractions: Compiled by Rosalind Van Auker The Juvenile Collection is located on floor 2 South. The reference books are at the beginning of the collection, arranged by Dewey Decimal call number. The fiction books are arranged alphabetically by author and the nonfiction books are arranged by Dewey Decimal call number. Award winning books, picture books and easy readers are shelved in separate sections next to the juvenile reference books. General Information
IUB Libraries -> Theater Information Sources: By Subject in Cincinnati since 1924, the childrens' Theater stages City lit Theater CompanyCity lit, founded in 1980 it has performed other experimental theater genres. http://www.indiana.edu/~libhper/DTD/theatersubmidwest.html
Literature: Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Mythology, Science Fiction genres of Literature includes Fiction, Mystery, Mythology, Science Fiction, Fantacy, childrens and more. the science fiction and romance genres. Science Fiction, Fantasy science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. Solar Flare http://floridasmart.com/subjects/langarts_lit_genres.htm
Extractions: Tracey Anderson Do you know of a Literature site that we missed? Click here to add a link Literature: Genres Childrens Fiction Mystery Mythology ... Sci-Fi/Fantasy Fiction Back to Top A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection - A comprehensive site with loads of links to other related websites. African American Mystery Page - site dedicated to mysteries, suspense fiction and detective stories by African American authors. Agatha Christie - this site provides a biography, bibliography, information on her most famous characters, an index to TV and movie adaptations as well as links to related sites. Raymond Chandler Website - dedicated to the author of The Big Sleep. G.K. Chesterton - online texts, essays and links for the author of the "Father Brown" series. Bibliomysteries - a site dedicated to mysteries which involve some aspect of the bookworld. Lots of great links to related sites.
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ATN Book Lists genres Changelings; Chesapeke Bay; Chick lit ; Child abuse; Child Activists; Children ChildrensBooks by Celebrities; Chinese New Year; Christlike Characters; Chronic http://nancykeane.com/rl/default.htm
Strategies reviews). gopher//lib.nmsu.edu/11/.subjects/Education/.childlit, Resourcesrelated to childrens lit. and links to classic works online. http://kristenraeky.tripod.com/cgi-bin/strategies.html
Extractions: http://pampetty.com Pam Petty's Homepage http://www.kde.state.ky.us Kentucky Department of Education http://www.kea.org/lessons Kentucky Educator's Association http://www.ed.gov U.S. Department of Education http://www.ericeece.org ERIC Clearinghouse on Elem. and Early Childhood Educ. http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/index.html ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication (Lesson Plans and online magazine) http://ericir.syr.edu AskEric (more lesson plans and links to other edu. sites) http://www.npac.syr:80/textbook/kidsweb Kids Web http://www.kidpub.org/kidpub KidPub (kids can publish their own work on the web) http://www.classroom.net Wentworth Communications http://www.carolhurst.com Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site (focuses K-8) http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil Internet School Library Media Center http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/4967/index.html Children's Literature Nook (some good links and resources) http://www.bdd.com/teachers