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Cryptonomicon

By Jaret, Section Fiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Fri May 30th, 2003 at 06:12:15 AM EST
Cryptonomicon is Neal Stephenson's bestselling 910 page opus dealing with a conspiracy spanning generations and continents, with the power to change the world.

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The Squares of the City

By Jaret, Section Fiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Wed May 28th, 2003 at 12:00:50 AM EST
Do you like chess and ingeniously crafted plots? Then you'll love The Squares of the City, a political thriller that embodies chess, playing out an actual championship game. [minor spoiler included]

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Isaac Asimov's Robot-Empire-Foundation Series

By Jaret, Section Fiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Tue Jan 21st, 2003 at 09:46:37 AM EST
Perhaps the most well-respected and largest series in science fiction, Isaac Asimov's Robot-Empire-Foundation Series encompasses dozens of books and tens of thousands of years of future history.

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Stranger in a Strange Land

By Jaret, Section Fiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Sat Jan 4th, 2003 at 01:18:04 AM EST
From the beginning, science fiction has been a means for satire and conveying philosophical ideas. Nowhere is this more true than in what is probably the most famous science fiction novel, Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land.

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Melanie

By dh003i, Section Original Fiction
Posted on Sun Dec 29th, 2002 at 01:01:13 AM EST
I don't know what to call this, but here's a whatever I wrote (I write things when I'm bored). Sorry if this isn't the usual thing you see.  Maybe I'm a little bit silly for bothering with such nothings.

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Characters and Viewpoint

By Jaret, Section Nonfiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Thu Dec 5th, 2002 at 11:25:57 PM EST
History has shown that what makes a masterpiece isn't plot, but characterization. Writers such as William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, and John Steinbeck used plot as a structure on which to build primarily character based stories.

In his book Characters and Viewpoint writer Orson Scott Card provides a set of tools from which to build effective characters.

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Poe in the News

By Jaret, Section Edgar Allan Poe
Posted on Wed Nov 13th, 2002 at 07:45:06 AM EST
Dead since 1849, Edgar Allan Poe is still making the news thanks to new insights in his writings. The pioneer of both horror and detective fiction now adds cryptographer and cosmologist to his list of titles.

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The Moral Animal

By Jaret, Section Nonfiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Sat Oct 19th, 2002 at 02:31:07 AM EST
In 1857 Charles Darwin brought about a revolution with his book on evolution, The Origin of Species. It's since become commonly accepted that human traits are the result of natural selection, but only in recent years has this been applied to psychology. Robert Wright's The Moral Animal is about this burgeoning new field known as evolutionary psychology.

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Fantasy and Science Fiction Contrasted

By Jaret, Section Original Nonfiction
Posted on Fri Oct 11th, 2002 at 11:10:54 PM EST
Although fantasy and science fiction are read by similar audiences and placed together on most store shelves, they are vastly different both in form and function.

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The Hero With a Thousand Faces

By Jaret, Section Nonfiction (not archived on 4Literature)
Posted on Fri Oct 11th, 2002 at 10:51:21 PM EST
Behind every myth lies a simple story, a common theme, a set of motifs that span the world. At the root of these motifs are the trials of life, and at the heart of the story, the hero. You are that hero, says Joseph Campbell in The Hero With a Thousand Faces

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Does Doesn't

By cats3000, Section Original Fiction
Posted on Fri Sep 27th, 2002 at 07:53:58 AM EST
This is a tale about relentlessness. It is a dark comedy. Enjoy!

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Knowledge

By craig, Section Original Fiction
Posted on Sat Sep 21st, 2002 at 12:31:13 AM EST
What if you had absolute control over the universe? Think that would be great? In this original bit of fiction a hapless telemarketer stumbles into this role and finds out being the ultimate omnipotent being isn't all it's cracked up to be...

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