What if the opening lines of your favorite books were rewritten to reflect the current pandemic? Writer’s Relief found this fun article at the NewYorker.com with classic first lines rewritten to reflect our days of quarantine! The novel A Tale of Two Cities, by...
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Memorable, Must-Read First Lines From Our Favorite Books | Writer’s Relief
Whether it’s a beloved classic or a brand-new bestseller, the best books grab your interest with the very first line, drawing you into the story. If you’re looking for your next great read, the bibliophiles at Writer’s Relief have compiled a list of opening lines that...
8 Unexpected Writing Tips From Ebenezer Scrooge | Writer’s Relief
Learning writing tips from one of the grumpiest, stingiest characters in classic literature may seem like a Christmas miracle! But pull up a chair, get cozy by the fire, and let the experts at Writer’s Relief explain how Scrooge’s hard-won life lessons in A Christmas...
The Shortest Day Is Just Right For Reading Short Fiction | Writer’s Relief
December 21 marks the Winter Solstice—the shortest day of the year. And appropriately, it’s also Celebrate Short Fiction Day! To mark the occasion, Writer’s Relief has put together our short list of great short reads: Dean Koontz’s Nameless series (a collection of six...
Just How Many Versions Of A Christmas Carol Are There? | Writer’s Relief
What the Dickens? Writer’s Relief has noticed that there seem to be endless incarnations of Charles Dickens’s famous novella, A Christmas Carol. This story of miserly, grumpy old Ebenezer Scrooge learning the true meaning of goodwill and holiday spirit even has a...
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