Complete Article List: American Fiction
I have a web site at Suite 101 on the topic of American Fiction. I thought it would be a nice feature to link to all of my articles here so they'd be easy to find, since Suite doesn't really have a great search engine. They are listed in chronological order with the most recent on top.
Sneak Preview of JD Robb’s new novel “Innocence In Death”: Chapters One, Two, and Three.
Author Snapshot Biography: Maya Angelou
Author Snapshot Biography: Willa Cather
Preview Chapter One and Chapter Two of Labrynth, by Mosse
A Canticle For Leibowitz, Miller
Kim Edwards: The Memory Keeper's Daughter
Book Review of Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston
Book Review of Oblivion by Peter Abrahams
Author Snapshot Bio: Hemingway
T Jefferson Parker: California Girl
Dean Koontz: Brother Odd, Ch 3
Dean Koontz: Brother Odd, Ch 2
Review of Blood From A Stone by Donna Leon
Review of Cell by Stephen King
Author Blogs: Women Group Blog
Author Blogs: Mosley and Martin Edition
National Novel Writing Month, November 2006
Gods In Alabama, By Joshilyn Jackson
American Fiction Events Oct 1 – 6, 2006
Ten Most Banned, 21st Century: Banned Books Week
First Amendment: Banned Books Week
Minority Authors: Banned Books Week
The Radcliff 100: Banned Books Week
Author Snapshot Bio: Dorothy Allison
The Letter of the Law, By Tim Green
Fast Women, By Jennifer Crusie
Drama City, By George Pelecanos
A Lesson Before Dying, By Ernest Gaines
Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
Author Snapshot Bio: Mark Twain
Twelve Sharp, by Janet Evanovich
Author Snapshot Bio: Edgar Allen Poe
The Garden of Eden, by Eva Adams
Author Snapshot Bio: Henry David Thoreau
Author Snapshot Bio: William Faulkner
Child Of My Heart, by Alice McDermott
A Game Of Thrones, by George R R Martin
A Place Called Wiregrass, by Michael Morris
Knee Deep In Wonder, by April Reynolds
Fearless Jones, by Walter Mosley
The Blind Assassin, By Margaret Atwood
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Disclaimer: The top of the heap editors at Suite tend to change titles, and occasionally content, to make it have better SEO, which is certainly within the purview of an editor in chief. Since they don't seem to keep the content's flow in mind, however; I try to keep up with it and change content back to the excellent writing that fits my standards. I do tend to leave titles they have changed alone since it disables links to the post to change it back, which isn't good. Occasionally I miss something they've changed (and they don't change everything, just an article they feel isn't getting enough hits as is). If you notice one that makes no sense, let me know so I can go fix it, please. And keep clicking! The more clicks a post gets, the less likely it is to be butchered for SEO.
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