Rachel Caine is an expert on wolves. For the past ten years she has been working in Idaho studying wolf populations on the reservations. Keeping as far from home and her upbringing as she can manage. She is also distant from her colleagues, forging as little close relationships as possible. However she is drawn home […]
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How does nature affect your storytelling style?
Edward Champion explores that topic over at Barnes & Noble Review--a brand-new, action-packed place for literary essays. He's writing about Daughters of the North, the latest work by Publishing Spot alum, Sarah Hall.
Champion analyzes her new book, but the online review allows him to trace the thematic threads connecting her three radically different novels. Check it out: "the novel represents both an extension and an evolution of what might be best perceived as a narrative inquiry into the relationship between humanity and environment."
If you want to read our interview with Sarah Hall, follow these links:
As Hall told us How To Describe Nature In Your Stories
and How To Budget Time For Your First Novel
then showed us How To Turn Everyday Sights Into Novel Settings
and then How To Research Your Novel
and finally, Hall talked about The Beauty of Influences.
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Edward A. Zelinsky is the Morris and Annie Trachman Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University. He is the author of The Origins of Ownership Society: How the Defined Contribution Paradigm Changed America which looks at how defined contributions (IRAs, 401(k) accounts, 529 programs, FSAs, HRAs, HSAs…) have transformed tax and social policy in fundamental ways. In the article below he reflects on a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decision and its affects on health care reform. Check out Zelinsky’s previous article here. (more…)
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