Monthly Archives: June 2011
Interview – H.Allenger (Part 2)
Here is the second and final part of Inspired Quill's interview with the 'Polyxena: A Story of Troy' author, H. Allenger. We hope you have enjoyed this interview, and urge you to leave comments and questions at the end of the article! 5. Do you... more
Interview – H. Allenger (Part 1)
After reading and reviewing his first novel, Polyxena, a few weeks ago, I invited H. Allenger to participate in an interview here on Inspired Quill. To my utter delight, not only did he accept, but the depth of his answers mean that this will be... more
Dave Gorman – Are you Dave Gorman?
Ask Noah, who filled his ark with every kind of animal. Ask the philatelists who’ve scoured the world for that elusive Penny Black. Ask all the kids who have shuffled around cold, windy playgrounds trying to trade their mountainous piles of tatty... more
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Blogging: Springboard to Success?
Here's the second installment of Elsie Love's article series here on Inspired Quill! ---------- Confucius says: if you want to become a successful writer, get out there and write. Find magazines that will take your essays. Enter into every short... more
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Interview – DK LeVick
Today, as part of the Bridges: A Tale of Niagara tour, I would like to welcome the author D.K. LeVick to Inspired Quill. Mr. LeVick was kind enough to agree to participate in an interview, so here it is! 1. What aspects of your novel are you most... more
Diary of a Writer – Part 2
As I walked into the office the careers advisor fell back into her chair as my confidence hit her like a freight train. ‘Right’, I said. ‘I want a career in writing, sports writing preferably. Now make it happen!’. She began typing on her... more
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Tagged Diary, Freelance, Graduate, Jobs, Sports Writing, Writer
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Vladimir Bartol – Alamut
“Nothing is true. Everything is permitted”. This is the central ideological tenet of Hasan, the Old Man of the Mountain who dictates the action and narrative of Alamut; the book that became the inspiration for the videogame Assassin’s Creed... more
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Tagged Alamut, Assassin's Creed, Nazism, smorgasbord, Video Game
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