by Administrator | Jan 27, 2023 | Literature & Fiction, writing tips
Photo by Fernando Arcos Cautionary tales exist for a reason – they give crucial warnings for everyone to heed. Knowing what they are can save you the trouble of making huge mistakes as you write your novel. It’s common for story writers to make mistakes. After...
by Administrator | Oct 26, 2022 | Dystopian, Science Fiction, Societal Issues
Photo by Pille Kirsi Walter Clark Boutwell’s OMAI political fiction books are examples of the dystopian genre, and like many of this genre: they portray an unfamiliar, but not too inconceivable, reality. All over the world, profound paradigm shifts rarely...
by Blog Contributor | Sep 6, 2022 | Featured Article
Photo by Jan Kroon The young conquer, and the old endure. What could go wrong? In many ways, modern culture is an overhead, sophisticated one. It contains various precious anthropological strengths and insights. Contemporary culture has this surprising...
by Blog Contributor | Jul 29, 2022 | Fantasy, Featured Article, life, Mental health, science, Social Issues
Aging is unavoidable. But how people age in the process can be managed. Queen Elizabeth I, mother of reigning British monarch Elizabeth II, lived to 101. Celebrity Bob Hope also lived to 100. And, of course, the famous biblical prophet of the Ark, Noah, is said to...
by Administrator | Mar 15, 2022 | Author Feature
Before being an author, Clark Boutwell works as a physician who teaches and gives care to newborn infants. Walter Clark Boutwell is a gentleman born in Chicago and raised outside Philadelphia. Clark spent most of his time ever since he was 18 years old studying to be...
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