D. Nathan Hilliard





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I have just started the first sentences of the climactic battle in my latest novel. It has taken me three years to get to this point in this particular manuscript. But now the headaches really begin.
In a fight scene like this, time slows down and things get very complex. The writer has to follow the actions of the character and the antagonist, their reactions to each other’s actions, and y... Read more of this blog post »
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Average rating: 4.24 · 82 ratings · 31 reviews · 6 distinct works · Similar authors
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A Fission of Magic (Literature & Fiction)
1 chapters   —   updated Dec 14, 2010 08:29am
Description: Although the author usually writes fantasy and horror, in A Fission of Magic he delves into Christmas and the spirit of the season. Murray Preston is an old man, comfortably finishing his years on earth running his antique store in the courthouse square. Then one night, an encounter with a demanding customer reminds him of the magic that he thought lost so long ago, and the path back to it.

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I have just started the first sentences of the climactic battle in my latest novel. It has taken me three years to get to this point in this part... Read more of this blog post »
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"lol! I know how you feel, Sheila. Would you believe I actually spent the time to research that stuff?"
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The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
The Woman in Black
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read in March, 2013
At times I really wanted to rate this book higher, but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. Instead I will preface my review by stating that many of my objections are mainly stylistic, and if these kind of things don’t bother you, then the central...more
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11/22/63 by Stephen King
Stephen King is one of those rare writers that is worth reading merely for learning the art of writing. While his prose is rather ordinary, his ability to build characters, situations, and moods as he progresses through his stories is unrivaled.

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While reading the Princess, I couldn't help but feel that I was reading something extraordinary but missing key elements due to the density and obscurity of the prose because of the date of it's writing. Reading it requires effort, and there are many...more
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