This anthology was a hit or miss for me. Some of the stories were engaging and enjoyable, such as one of the first stories, Daylight, a very sweet romance. I mostly read the book for J. Lynn's story, Believe in Me. I liked it, but wanted more of a story for Ollie. This is definitely one to give ...
Even if you write it or not, fan fiction has a large presence online and with the advent of books such as “Fifty Shades of Grey” (less said about that book the better to be honest), is becoming a presence in the publishing world. I could write my own essay on that subject but “Fic” has essays that c...
So, so, so funny! This is a parody of Fifty Shades of Grey and it was hilarious. Andrew Shaffer covers Earl Grey/Edward's ridiculous hotness and stalker qualities and Anna/Bella's insipid, sheltered, flightiness. Here's a tidbit: "Bend over the bed," Earl commands. He has changed from his NASCAR...
Title: fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World Who wrote it? Anne Jamison, author and Phd in Comparative Literature. Her work has been quoted in such publications as the NY Review of Books. Plot in a Box: The rise and rise of fanfiction through the ages, from Sherlock Holmes to the ...
Pre-read: I'm reading this book for the sheer measure of wondering what these authors have to say on the subject matter. Call me very curious, intrigued, and scared.Post-read: In Agent Dale Cooper's words to the Sheriff in "Twin Peaks":"...I think we have a lot to talk about."Full review:This review...
Pre-read: I'm reading this book for the sheer measure of wondering what these authors have to say on the subject matter. Call me very curious, intrigued, and scared.Post-read: In Agent Dale Cooper's words to the Sheriff in "Twin Peaks":"...I think we have a lot to talk about."Full review:This revi...
I have never read 50 Shades. I've heard a lot about it and realized quite quickly through some snippets that this was not a book for me. That said, I am sort of obsessed with the phenomenon of FSoG and have read a few reviews, followed a lot of romance community's opinion and listened to one hilario...
This was a ridiculous yet entertaining parody of Fifty Shades of Grey. The title, the cover, and the author's nom de plume are all allusive indicators of the type of humor found in this book. My only problem is with this type of humor, the length of it (even though it's not long) made it a struggle...
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