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Tag Archives: satire
YOUR ‘VOICE’ IN WRITING
By Raji Singh (editor, archivist, archeo-apologist, Fiction House Publishing) Psychologists will tell you “ignore those eerie, Halloween-ish voices that try to creep through your ears and into your brain.” A writing instructor will tell you “listen for the written … Continue reading
LEATHER, WHIPS, AND GUN-RUNNING ON THE RANGE – WHERE THE ARMS ARE BOUND
by Raji Singh As I archive the mid 19th and early 20th century Fiction House Publishing, I am finding bits and pieces of rough drafts and published works. Some of the roughs were gnarred-on by carrier pigeons that delivered them … Continue reading
Writing Technique: ARCHIVING THE FICTION HOUSE PUBLISHING COMPANY
By Raji Singh Technique and style observations about Fiction’s chief writer, William ‘Golden Boy’ Golden: Influenced by Sophocles and Shakespeare, Golden often anthropomorphized characters. Two of his favorites were the sun, a distinctively British bloke, and his ‘lie-dy’, the moon. … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Humor, Satire, Writing
Tagged humor, satire, writing inspiration, writing techniques
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Roller-Coastering with Raji Singh: Book Release
By Catherine Hedge When I climb on a carousel, I’m pretty sure where I’m going. Up and down and around. The route is the same with variation provided by bejeweled horses, tigers, and occasional chickens. If you’re timid, you can … Continue reading