Ideas for Your Website
There are many things that you can do to create a dynamic literature website. Below is a list of some possibilities:
Your Favourite Author
Your website could be devoted to a particular author. You might provide:
A Genre
Your website might focus on a genre (e.g fantasy, science fiction, dystopian fiction, classics). You might provide:
A Theme
Your website might focus on a particular theme (e.g. poverty, racial discrimination, war, friendship, romance). You might provide:
From Book to Film
Your website might focus on books that have been made into film. You might provide:
Books about Real People and Events
Your website might focus on books that have been written about real people or real events. You might provide:
My Reading History
Your website might focus on your journey as a reader from a small child to today. You might provide:
Your Favourite Author
Your website could be devoted to a particular author. You might provide:
- Biographical information about him / her
- A list / profiles of the books they have written
- An overview of their literary style. e.g. Do they use a common idea, concept, character in their books
- An in depth review of one of their books
A Genre
Your website might focus on a genre (e.g fantasy, science fiction, dystopian fiction, classics). You might provide:
- A definition of the genre
- A list of well-known authors who write within this genre
- A detailed list of books that have been written in that genre
- A comparison of common elements within the genre
- An in-depth review of one or more books in this genre
A Theme
Your website might focus on a particular theme (e.g. poverty, racial discrimination, war, friendship, romance). You might provide:
- A statement about the theme and why you chose it
- A list of well known authors who write within this genre (e.g. Jackie French writes Australian History fiction, Dianne Wolfer writes war stories based around WA characters)
- A page devoted to an in-depth review of one of your favourite books in your chosen theme.
From Book to Film
Your website might focus on books that have been made into film. You might provide:
- A statement about the kinds of books that make it to the big screen.
- A timeline of books that have been converted to film.
- A page dedicated to your opinion and reviews of some film adaptations.
Books about Real People and Events
Your website might focus on books that have been written about real people or real events. You might provide:
- A statement about why you like to read non-fiction.
- Definitions of terms such as non-fiction, auto-biography, biography, faction.
- A detailed list of books about real people and real events with hyperlinks to related webpages.
- An in depth review of one or more non-fiction books you have read..
My Reading History
Your website might focus on your journey as a reader from a small child to today. You might provide:
- A statement about your Reading experiences. (e.g Your first memories of books, who read to you, where and when.)
- A timeline of the books you have read since you were a child.
- A page for each book that has had a lasting impression on you.