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Collage of Inspiration Blogfest

Carrie-Anne wrote 1 day ago: Today fellow historical fiction writer Teralyn Pilgrim is hosting the Collage of Inspiration Blogfes … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Adicia, historical fiction, Jakob DeJonghe, writing, Historical Fiction

Six Sentence Sunday11 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 6 days ago: Happy Shavuot to those of you celebrating! My holiday has been great so far. In this week’s ex … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Atlantic City books, historical fiction, lazarus, writing, Historical Fiction

The Quarrel - 1991 - 8 comments

blanca perse wrote 1 week ago: Hello sweetie2b, I’ve just watched a wonderful movie, The Quarrel, 100% Yiddish, directed in 1 … more →

Tags: Letters, Yiddish, fassbinder, The Quarrel, Eli Cohen, Victim, victimizing, the law of the stronger, David Krakauer

Curiosity Quills Contest19 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 1 week ago: Today kicks off an editor-judged contest hosted by Sharon Bayliss. Participants will post their quer … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Contests, historical fiction, Jakob DeJonghe, writing, Historical Fiction, Contests

New film by Claude Lanzmann will feature Dr. Benjamin Murmelstein, the last Jewish Elder at Theresienstadt1 comment

furtherglory wrote 1 week ago: On May 20, 2012, I blogged about Dr. Benjamin Murmelstein, whose son, Dr. Wolf Murmelstein, wrote an … more →

Tags: Holocaust, Movies, Benjamin Murmelstein, claude lanzmann, Theresienstadt

Lightning Flashed (Klaudia Finds Kálmán)18 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 1 week ago: My Blog My MAYbe post, “Real Historical Fiction Is About More Than Clothes, Slang, and Fads, … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Contests, historical fiction, writing, Historical Fiction, Contests, KLAUDIA, Kalman

Six Sentence Sunday17 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 1 week ago: This week in Six Sentence Sunday, Lazarus has narrowly escaped a very close call and thinks he … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Atlantic City books, historical fiction, lazarus, writing, Historical Fiction

Google is there to be used, people

billietoy wrote 1 week ago: One of my most astonishing heart-wrenching finds was an entire family who perished in the Holocaust. … more →

Tags: Research, Holocaust, Limoges, France, convoy 69, Auschwitz, yad vashem, Klarsfeld

This Week in Novus Ordo 'Holocaust Denial' Anathemas3 comments

mauricepinayblog wrote 2 weeks ago: “… negation of the Shoah, … is a position that has no place in the Catholic Church … more →

Tags: Auschwitz, Bishop Fellay, Bishop Williamson, Cardinal Koch, Doctrinal Preamble, Holocaust Denial, Inquisition, SSPX

W. G. Sebald8 comments

Sigrun wrote 2 weeks ago: For a long time I’ve been wanting to read W. G. Sebald, thoroughly, like I’m currently r … more →

Tags: Literature, writing, Reading to Write, Poetry, A world of relative inaccessibility, W. G. Sebald, geoff dyer, Virginia Woolf, literature

Le Mal – une question dont la seule réponse est l'action.

la cebra! wrote 2 weeks ago: De quelle façon qu’on le tourne, le mal reste insondable. Et pourtant, il existe. On voit ses … more →

Tags: ethics, Reflections, mål, Radical, Théodicée

Six Sentence Sunday12 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 2 weeks ago: This week in Six Sentence Sunday, Lazarus is still trapped under the veranda where he’s hiding … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Atlantic City books, historical fiction, lazarus, writing, Historical Fiction

Entropic Reasonableness4 comments

lawrenceahoffman wrote 3 weeks ago: From time to time, one cannot but wonder how war is possible. That question is usually put by libera … more →

Tags: Holocaust, War and Peace, pacifism, Isaiah 1:18, inferno, Max Hastings, rational choice theory

Progress Report

Carrie-Anne wrote 3 weeks ago: Baruch Hashem (Blessèd is God), I finished my WIP on 29 April and am now using the rest of the mater … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Word Count, long books, Atlantic City books, historical fiction, Jakob DeJonghe, writing, Historical Fiction, natural childbirth

The dearth of current historical YA is really getting to me4 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 3 weeks ago: The Dust It Off Bloghop post is here and the Writer’s Voice post is here.  Mondays in the Blog … more →

Tags: Writing #2, historical fiction, Genres, writing, Historical Fiction, Genres, ya vs. adult, what constitutes ya?, Historical YA

Antisemitism Today1 comment

aleccarroll wrote 3 weeks ago: Today people may say that the Holocaust  never happened, but it did. They say this because they thin … more →

Tags: Opinion, Antisemitism, Featured, Holocaust, Neo-Nazi

Six Sentence Sunday11 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 3 weeks ago: This week’s Six Sentence Sunday continues the story of Lazarus, who’s spent the last sev … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Atlantic City books, historical fiction, lazarus, writing, Historical Fiction

The Writer's Voice Entry #16827 comments

Carrie-Anne wrote 4 weeks ago: Baruch Hashem (Blessèd is God), I was able to snag a spot in the second submissions window of The Wr … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Contests, historical fiction, Jakob DeJonghe, writing, Historical Fiction, Contests

My Mother's Ketubah1 comment

Sidney Slivko wrote 1 month ago: My mother, z”l, had a ketubah.  It wasn’t much to look at.  A not-very-fancy-affair, it was handwrit … more →

Tags: jewish calendar, Cycleof the Jewish Year, Holocaust, Yom HaShoah, Trochenbrod, luck, Jewish Ritual, Israel, Judaism


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