“Why is it only women who are ever accused of not writing their own books?” Recently, Glynnis MacNicol asked this question in The Guardian, claiming
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Missing “The”: More On The Importance Of Our Disappearing Definite Article
Earlier this year, I learned that “the,” our trusty definite article, isn’t around as much as it used to be. As I wrote in Missing
Amelia Elkins Elkins by AM Blair: Did I Treat Louis XVI Unfairly?
It’s impossible to slander—or, in this case, libel—the dead, but that doesn’t mean I want to perpetuate myths about a long deceased person. Louis XVI
Amelia Elkins Elkins (A comment)
Amelia Elkins Elkins, my newly released retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, is free for Kindle on July 6th and July 7th. [CLICK HERE to download
Amelia Elkins Elkins by A. M. Blair: A New Retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion
Amelia Elkins — A Modern Anne Elliot — Seeks Justice For Her Mother’s Death: In 1817, if childbirth didn’t kill a woman, then there were
Authors Can’t Bullshit Around Libel & Invasion of Privacy Torts
We’ve all seen the disclaimer on the first page of a book that asserts redundantly that a particular work of fiction is, indeed, “a work