Books For A Dazzling Wedding

Jose Villa and Jeff Kent write a book called Fine Art Wedding Photography, a book dedicated to helping you capture stylish and beautiful and artistic photos for your wedding. As this is a major day in your life, this book allows you examples of amazing poses and postures so that you can get ideas for a stunning, creative new way to capture your special moments. There are tips on how to adjust design elements and frame photos, so that if you are searching to have someone take your photos, this book can also serve as a guide for them, as well. There are even chapters that show you how to design and create wedding albums and slideshows, all done in a beautiful and memorable way.

Mindy Weiss The Wedding Book: The Big Book for Your Big Day. This book gives you amazing tips on how to keep your head clear and calm even in the face of the most stressful wedding. It allows you tips on how to design your wedding table, your altar, your gown, your details and style and in a way that is sure to match your budget and preference. More than just the wedding itself, the book guides you on how to share the news of your wedding with people who might be less than thrilled about it, refers you about how to set up a good budget, and even informs you about choosing flowers, cake, and a dress.

Denise and Alan Fields write Bridal Bargains, a book that is rich with ways to save money on usually highly expensive things. For example the book talks about how you can save up to 40 percent on a brand new wedding dress, as well as offering websites on flowers and dresses and invitations, all that will be bought at an affordable price. Also, there are ways to order flowers and affordable ways to print invites so that you don’t stress out your budget. There are ways to save on your cake, as well, and also ways to stay eco friendly as well! This is a great book if you are about to get married because you will be able to do it without going bankrupt and by still being able to save money that will be important after the wedding. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Era of the Pulp Fiction Super Heroes

It was the great depression and the world was at war. During this tense economic and uncertain era, America was ready for the welcome relief of the pulp fiction magazine.

With the poor economy, many of the slick magazines and novels were out of reach for the mainstream public. When the cheaply made pulp magazines made its way to the shelves they were being scooped up in droves. They were mostly dime novels with artfully done illustrations. As the popularity of these issues increased, the stories and the art work on the covers became increasingly more garish and fantastic. The quaint stories of the American west became harsher, wildly descriptive, bloodier and bolder than it had ever been and we could not get enough.

The pulp fiction era was from the 1920s up to the 1950s and during that period as many as one million copies per month were flying off the shelves. Many great writers honed their skills writing pulp fiction stories and went on to become accomplished, successful and influential novelists. Novelists such as Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, H. P. Lovecraft and L. Ron Hubbard are a few of the most successful writers to come from this era. Read the rest of this entry »

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