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Harrison Hill

Harrison Hill

@1harrisonhill

Author of THE ORACLE'S DAUGHTER, out now from @scribnerbooks and @littlebrownuk

New York, NY Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Harrison Hill
Harrison Hill@1harrisonhill·
@RobHeinze Wow, thank you so much, truly!! Hope you enjoy, and let me know what you think! 🤗🤗🤗
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Stephen King
Stephen King@StephenKing·
THE ORACLE'S DAUGHTER, by Harrison Hill: This story about the rise and fall of an evangelical cult is terrifying...gripping...all true. I couldn't put it down, and it would make one hell of a movie.
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Mohsin Husain
Mohsin Husain@mohsin049·
@StephenKing Terrifying, impossible to put down, and already sounds like a movie waiting to happen !!
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Nancy
Nancy@JayterraNancy·
@StephenKing Can’t wait to read it. Thanks for sharing!
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Enzo
Enzo@SNjuguna21·
@StephenKing Stephen, this sounds like a gripping read with powerful storytelling. I’ll add it to my list.
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Tom
Tom@tomhddr·
@StephenKing Damn, yet another book to read. So little time.
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CinnamonAndSpice
CinnamonAndSpice@CinnamonWSpice·
@StephenKing And thanks for the recommendation. When someone like you cannot put a book down, then you know it is good. All the best.
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Amanda Litman
Amanda Litman@amandalitman·
Some thoughts on that DNC autopsy report and why this matters (and it’s probably not the reason you think.)
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Harrison Hill
Harrison Hill@1harrisonhill·
@StephenKing Omg thank you @stephenking — the most extraordinarily generous words… thank you SO much for reading! (“On Writing” is one of my writing Bibles!) very very grateful 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Midas
Midas@midascampaigns·
📚This week at Midas📚 🏆Recipients of The Windham-Campbell Prizes 2026 announced This week, the 8 incredible recipients of the @WindhamCampbell Prizes 2026 were announced. The Windham-Campbell Prizes are a major global prize that recognizes eight writers each year for literary achievement across four categories – fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. Gwendoline Riley (United Kingdom) – fiction Adam Ehrlich Sachs (United States) – fiction Lucy Sante (United States/Belgium) – nonfiction Kei Miller (Jamaica) – nonfiction Christina Anderson (United States) – drama S. Shakthidharan (Australia/Sri Lanka) – drama Joyelle McSweeney (United States) – poetry Karen Solie (Canada) – poetry 📕The Oracle’s Daughter by Harrison Hill publication Congratulations to @1harrisonhill on the release of The Oracle’s Daughter, which was published yesterday. The Oracle’s Daughter follows the rise and fall of a woman-led paramilitary religious cult and is a work of deeply reported of narrative nonfiction about extremism, the search for belonging, and America’s turbulent religious history. 🖌️The Folio Book Illustration Award returns for 2026 @foliosociety recently announced the return of the Folio Book Illustration Award for 2026. Now an established platform for discovering and championing emerging illustration talent, the award invites artists from around the world to create an original illustration based on the opening chapter of Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. The competition closes on 26 May 2026 and you can enter via The Folio Society’s website. 🔦Book Lover's Spotlight on modern love stories This week, @bookshop_org_UK collaborated with author Lucas Oakeley for a Book Lover’s Spotlight on modern love stories. You can see the post on Lucas' Instagram page (@ lucasoakeley) and his full list of recommendations on the Bookshop.org website. 🚚readbysima’s Book Unhaul for Bookloop by Bookshop.org This week, the wonderful Sima shared her Spring book unhaul on her Instagram page (@ readbysima), using Bookloop to trade in her old books for @bookshop_org_UK credit. Bookloop makes it simple to unhaul your books and give them a second life: just scan them, get a quote, send them off, and then use the credit to explore new reads at Bookshop.org! Read more here: midaspr.co.uk/news/this-week…
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Vennie Kocsis
Vennie Kocsis@VennieKocsis·
In 2017, a gaunt, bespectacled, 71-year-old woman wearing a crisp white uniform with two stars on the shoulder was arrested in New Mexico. This was Deborah Green, nee Lila Carter, the leader and self-described general of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) – a cult that had been operating with impunity for three decades, despite various attempts by former members to get law enforcement to shut it down. "But Deborah looked so small, so frail – so old" when she was arrested, writes Harrison Hill (@1harrisonhill) in his new book, The Oracle's Daughter: The Rise and Fall of an American Cult. And yet this was the woman who with her rantings and ravings about God and hell had struck fear into the hearts of her followers. get this book here: amzn.to/3Q3mHGe #cults #cultsurvivor
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Harrison Hill
Harrison Hill@1harrisonhill·
@HistNerdsUnited @ScribnerBooks Oh my goodness what an incredibly generous review!! Thank you for reading the book, and for writing about it so thoughtfully — very appreciated 🥰
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