A barrage of recent autobiographical meditations on divorce hew to a plot as strict as the one they seek to upend In Baker’s newly translated 1949 memoir, “Fearless and Free,” the boundary ...
Boyle’s novel “Saint of the Narrows Street” captures the feel of a Brooklyn neighborhood and the characters whose lives are shaped by violence. Lucy Rose’s beautiful, terrifying novel ...
The main goal of the present study investigated whether expectations regarding a story being based on true or fictional events alone can drive differences in reading behavior and affective responses ...
Unlike so many game releases these days, Split Fiction is only available in a standard edition. There are no pricier versions offering digital trinkets to tempt you. However, there is one retailer ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A new trailer for the next EA Originals game, Split Fiction, has gone live and shows off more of the Hazelight-developed game in action.
Likely for similar reasons, an adjacent genre is making a splash on the international best-seller charts: healing, or feel-good, fiction. A bit hard to define, the genre is not held together by ...
On Goodreads, readers of healing fiction describe near-transcendent experiences. "This was the feel-good book I needed in my life right now. I laughed, I cried and if there was ever magic I could ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Every year since 1904, Tampa Bay has been invaded by pirates, whether by land or sea, on horseback or by galleon. Sometimes, they even take the Tampa mayor hostage to ransom ...
Fanfiction is a fictional work based on existing characters and settings taken from books, movies, comic books, TV shows, video games or other art forms. Anyone can write fanfiction, though it’s ...
SINGAPORE – In the basement of United Square mall in Novena, the fictional character Sun Wukong from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey To The West was asked what his nicknames were.