Author Archives: Annie Neugebauer

The A.N. 10 #7: A Novel Label, or Redundant Redundancy?

Have you ever wondered why some books have a subtitle-ish phrase under the title that just says “a novel”? Even when it’s obvious it’s a novel? Lots of people have. My seventh pick for The A.N. 10 is an older … Continue reading

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The A.N. 10 #6: The Great American Novel is a Horror Novel (Deal with It)

My sixth pick for The A.N. 10 reaaaaally makes me want to re-read a favorite novel. “Thoughts on Beloved by Toni Morrison and Horror’s Literary Problem” is one of those posts that hasn’t gotten enough attention. Not that my post … Continue reading

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The A.N. 10 #5: What’s in a Name? Ah, Poetry

My fifth pick for The A.N. 10 has a deceptively specific title: “Titling Poems.” Poetry advice is surprisingly popular, yes, but it’s nothing compared to advice on writing in general. I think that’s why today’s A.N. 10 post is one … Continue reading

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The A.N. 10 #4: Choose Your Own Adventure

My fourth pick for The A.N. 10 is one that still surprises me a little: “Creating the Life We Want.” It surprises me that it struck such a chord with people. It surprises me that I published it (not wrote … Continue reading

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The A.N. 10 #3: It’s Literary, Dahling

My third pick for The A.N. 10 is another popular favorite: “What Is Literary Fiction?” This post is the way that many people originally find my blog. (You wouldn’t believe how many people google the phrase “what is literary fiction?”!) … Continue reading

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