If someone reviews Write On, Sisters! and says it will appeal to women, or if only
women's media cover it, I'm okay with that, but that's because it's on my terms.
Women fiction authors don't feel the same way, because they're not setting the ...
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Language: en
Pages: 250
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“Morgan Rice's imagination is limitless. In another series that promises to be as entertaining as the previous ones, A THRONE OF SISTERS presents us with the tale of two sisters (Sophia and Kate), orphans, fighting to survive in a cruel and demanding world of an orphanage. An instant success. I
Language: en
Pages: 281
Pages: 281
A guide to writing about the fiction of the Brontèes offers instructions for composing different types of essays that contains literary criticism, analysis, and suggested essay topics.