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Category Archives: World of Word Craft

Interview with Shira Glassman

August 25, 2016by Janet 3 Comments

Author Shira Glassman is best known for her Mangoverse series, which begins with The Second Mango. The Second Mango, Climbing the Date Palm, and A Harvest of Ripe Figs are the first three installments in a […]

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Author Interview, Fantasy, Interview, World of Word Craft

World of Word Craft: Walkingnorth

May 13, 2016by Yash 5 Comments

Walkingnorth (Ari) is a bespectacled artist living in England. She like books, chocolate, and pretty dresses (especially when other people are wearing them). Stories with diverse characters and world-building are very […]

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World of Word Craft: Maggie de Vries

April 21, 2016by Nafiza 6 Comments

Maggie de Vries, born in 1961 in Ontario, Canada is a writer for children, teens and adults and creative writing instructor. Her 2010 book, Hunger Journeys and her 2015 book […]

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The World of Word Craft: Jaclyn Moriarty

April 7, 2016by Nafiza Leave a comment

Moriarty was raised in the north-west suburbs of Sydney. She has four sisters and one brother. Two of her sisters, Liane Moriarty and Nicola, are also novelists. Moriarty studied English […]

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World of Word Craft: Eliza Crewe

March 24, 2016by Nafiza 1 Comment

Eliza Crewe always thought she’d be a lawyer, and even went so far as to complete law school. But as they say, you are what you eat, and considering the […]

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World of Word Craft

World of Word Craft: Corinne Duyvis

March 8, 2016by Yash 4 Comments

Hello! Welcome to our new feature World of Word Craft, our resource for writers and aspiring writers! This week the spotlight shines on the lovely Corinne Duyvis! A lifelong Amsterdammer, Corinne Duyvis spends her […]

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World of Word Craft: Courtney Summers

February 25, 2016by Yash Leave a comment

Hello! Welcome to our new feature World of Word Craft, our resource for writers and aspiring writers! This week, the spotlight shines on Courtney Summers! Courtney Summers was born in Belleville, […]

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World of Word Craft: Ari Marmell

February 11, 2016by Nafiza 3 Comments

Hello! Welcome to our new feature World of Word Craft, our resource for writers and aspiring writers! This week, the spotlight shines on Ari Marmell! Ari Marmell was born in […]

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World of Word Craft

World of Word Craft: Daniel José Older

January 28, 2016by Yash 18 Comments

Hello! Welcome to our new feature World of Word Craft, our resource for writers and aspiring writers! This week, the spotlight shines on Daniel José Older! Daniel José Older is the […]

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Interview, World of Word Craft

World of Word Craft Presents: Celine Kiernan

January 14, 2016by Nafiza 2 Comments

World of Word Craft is a new feature on The Book Wars that runs every fortnight. As the title suggests, each post is designed to look at word craft, that […]

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