Blog Post# 66: Literary Noir (Det. Dilston Part Two)
Dilston folded a newspaper, carried an empty plate to a sink, and snatched-up a suit coat and then ambled to
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Dilston folded a newspaper, carried an empty plate to a sink, and snatched-up a suit coat and then ambled to
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G’ Labor Day Monday! Hope all’s tremendous! As of late, I’ve experimented with literary noir, a crime-fiction subgenre which features
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G’ Memorial Day! Hope all’s tremendous! Characterization, plot, dialogue, viewpoint, setting, figurative language, etc… – fiction writing subjects like these
Lillian lugged a foam vase down a wooden staircase, past a washing and drying machine, and through a splintered doorway
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G’ Sunday! Hope all’s tremendous! Still cranking out practice chapters and snippets. Below, you’ll find a snippet about Trudi, a