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The Best Book-To-Movie Adaptations To Hit Your Screens

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, Should I Watch?
Books have inspired movies since the dawn of cinema. And, films adapted from books are surprisingly more successful than original screenplays. You will be stunned to find out that 70% of some of the world's hig... Read More...

Lyn Liao Butler’s Red Thread of Fate Binds the Reader In Gorgeously Rendered Angst and Salvation

Amy Wilhelm
Interviews, Reviews
Tam Kwan was on the phone with her husband when he died unexpectedly in an accident. If that wasn't enough trauma to deal with, it might not have been an accident at all. He was somewhere he wasn't supposed to ... Read More...

Using Setting As Character – Guest Post by Alana Quintana Albertson

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, on Writing
Ramón and Julieta is my 30th book, but one of the biggest struggles in my earlier novels was how to use setting. I was an English Literature major at Stanford, and I remember that back then when I was reading a... Read More...

Lara Elena Donnelly’s Base Notes – A Charmingly Snarky and Distinctive Literary Thriller

Amy Wilhelm
Interviews, Reviews
As a writer, words are my purview. So, it would only be fair that I give Lara Elena Donnelly's Base Notes due credit for leaving me speechless, i.e. wordless. Like Ella Fitzgerald's singing, Donnelly's voice is... Read More...

To The Woman In the Coffee Line – Guest Post by Jacquelyn Mitchard

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe
To the Woman in the Coffee Line, I wish that I had learned your name. You inspired me – first to pity, for your story was so very sad, and then to tribute because you were so loving and so brave. I wish ... Read More...

Reading to Help Alleviate Anxiety: Five Techniques for Overcoming Stress

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, on Reading
Stress is a natural part of life. It doesn't matter if you're doing your own thing or working for someone else; stress will always be there in some form. Sometimes, it's helpful because it can motivate us and p... Read More...

Four Techniques to Attract More Readers for Your Book

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, on Books, on Writing
You wrote your book and used a great self-publishing service to help achieve your literary goal because there was an undeniable need within you. Now, you want to share it with the rest of the world. The problem... Read More...

The Top Fantasy Book Adaptations to Look Forward To

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe, Should I Watch?
The fantasy genre is always a popular one for filmmakers to harvest from and adapt into films. Lately, we’ve also started seeing more TV shows or on-demand series taken from these fictional worlds. The success ... Read More...

Love and Happiness and Sex, Oh My! – The Growing Acceptance of Erotic Romance by Briana Cole

Amy Wilhelm
Literary Lagniappe
Guest post by Briana Cole I’m sure we’ve all heard the phrase, sex sells! And it seems to ring true across mediums, whether it’s movies or TV shows, magazines, and yes even books. I remember reading my first... Read More...

The Woman Behind the Character – Guest Post by Gabrielle St. George

Amy Wilhelm
Book Club Profiles, Literary Lagniappe
“You’re mad, bonkers, completely off your head,” said Charles Dodgson’s Alice in Alice in Wonderland. “But I’ll tell you a secret. All the best people are.” When I dreamt up Gina Malone, the main character in ... Read More...
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