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August 20, 2011

Charles Dickens Statue Planned For Bicentenary

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } Charles Dickens Statue Planned For Bicentenary Charles Dickens might have written that he wanted no "monument, memorial, or testimonial whatsoever" to be erected in his name, but the UK's first ever...  

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Published on August 20, 2011 12:09

July 19, 2011

America's Drunkest Writer

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } America's Drunkest Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald was kept in champagne in the '20s, already a crumbling alcoholic in the '30s, and dead by the end of '40. The...  

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Published on July 19, 2011 07:59

July 1, 2011

J K Rowling Ditches Literary Agency

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } J K Rowling Ditches Literary Agency J K Rowling's agent Neil Blair has left the Christopher Little Literary Agency, setting up a new company, The Blair Partnership. Rowling is moving with...  

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Published on July 01, 2011 02:08

Huffington Post: Will eBooks Blow Apart Cover Designs?

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } Will eBooks Blow Apart Cover Designs? E-books are set to "blow apart" cover design, with designers looking to create "identity packages" that can work for both print and digital editions, The...  

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Published on July 01, 2011 02:06

June 21, 2011

Which eReader Beat The Kindle In Ratings?

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } Which eReader Beat The Kindle In Ratings? The Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch Reader is more than merely a worthy competitor to the Kindle, as I wrote when I saw the...  

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Published on June 21, 2011 16:29

June 7, 2011

The Most Bizarre '80s Choose Your Own Adventure Books

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } The Most Bizarre '80s Choose Your Own Adventure Books Back in the days before video games became as ubiquitous as they are today, Choose Your Own Adventure books were the escape from reality of...  

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Published on June 07, 2011 18:33

May 31, 2011

Huffington Post: Query Fail: How NOT To Write a Query Letter

  a { color:#3B5998; cursor:pointer; outline-style:none; text-decoration:none; } Query Fail: How NOT To Write a Query Letter Want to write a query letter that will really get the attention of literary agents? There are plenty of ways to do it, but not...  

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Published on May 31, 2011 12:07

October 28, 2010

Crime Novel Becomes Reality for GW English Professor!

GW Professorial Lecturer in English Matt Fullerty, who is currently teaching ENGL 62 (Comedy) and ENGL 52W (English Literature), recently found himself in the middle of a national news story in the UK.



Last weekend, a human skull was dug up in the garden of broadcaster/naturalist Sir David Attenborough in London. It turns out to be the long-missing head of an 1879 murder victim named Martha Thomas, who was killed by her maid Kate Webster.



In a peculiar twist, Dr. Fullerty has been writing about the murder--in the form of a novel--for the past two years. After the murder, Kate impersonated Martha Thomas around London, wearing her clothes and jewelry, and selling her victim's belongings. After trying to flee to Ireland, Kate was arrested and put on trial at the Old Bailey, eventually confessing to her priest. She was hanged in Wandsworth Prison by the "royal hangman" William Marwood on 29 July, 1879.



When the story broke on Saturday in England, Matt became the go-to source for the British press. The result was a feature in Tuesday's Daily Mail about life of the killer (and the man who hanged her).



You can read more about Matt Fullerty's novel The Murderess and the Hangman here. Matt is currently looking for a publisher for his work, and we hope this strange turn-of-events will help him land a book deal in time for Halloween!Like what you're reading? Subscribe to MattFullerty's Blog: Can I Write 3 Novels In 4 Years?




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Published on October 28, 2010 23:25