Why People Love Suspense Fiction Books
March 30, 2010 by Kim Nigh
Filed under Book Review
People love suspense fiction books because it gives them a chance to escape from their everyday life even if it is only for a short time. If you are reading a really good suspense book you can find yourself so drawn in by it that the world just slips away for a while. You don’t see or hear anything around you. A great author knows how to pull his readers into his book with only his words.
How To Write Successful Suspense Fiction Books
February 13, 2010 by Jack Hanley
Filed under Book Review
Everybody loves a good suspense novel. If you are a writer looking for a genre that is likely to get your book published, you should probably think about writing suspense fiction books.
The Many Happy Hours Suspense Fiction Books Can Bring To Our Boring Lives.
February 8, 2010 by Gerald Lindsay
Filed under Book Review
Suspense fiction books are in many respects the perfect choice for a book lover. Let’s face it: If you live out there in an average house in the average suburb, not much ever happens in your life. You go to work every day, come home, watch TV, eat, sleep, then go back to work. And Saturdays you work in the garden and watch the sports channel.
UCSD Alumni Science Fiction Authors
January 26, 2010 by larrydkeen
Filed under What could be
Alumni authors discuss why UCSD has cultivated more science fiction writers than any other university of our time, including such luminaries as panel particpants David Brin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Vernor Vinge and Gregory Benford. [7/2002] [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 6557]


