Archive | June 19, 2014

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In which I ramble about anxiety

Originally posted on write meg!:
I’m not going to lie to y’all: I’m all over the place right now. Which end is up? Which end is down? I was doing really well in advance of the move, but Spencer has been away this week and . . . I’m having a tough time. Why is…

Meet Professional Editor Dennis De Rose

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
  Greetings Readers, Writers and Publishing Others, Dennis De Rose @ Moneysaver Editing here. What I do… I have been editing primarily fiction for five years. My genre include adventures, mysteries, urban, poetry, YA,satire,romance, fantasy, children’s,some non-fiction (dream,political,rehab lit.) —– My Editing Birth… Moneysaver Editing…

10 things to include on your author website

Originally posted on Callisto Green:
Although all authors and all websites are different, there are some elements of a writer’s site that are standard practice to include and which your readers will expect to see. Here are ten things you should always aim to include on an author website: 1. Information about yourself Being an…

Traditional Versus Indie Publishing

Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
It’s amazing how much spam builds up here when you’re not around for a bit. What the heck are raspberry ketones, and why so keen to spam me up with them? Anyway. Day two of my four day holiday, and my plan is to make a vat of chilli sauce…

From Apes to Apps: How humans evolved as storytellers and why it matters

Apart From Love by Uvi Poznansky – FREE 19th & 20th June

Going Ape: A Photo Journal

Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
As many of you know, I love photography and animals as much as I love writing. The last time we visited the zoo, of course I had to take tons of photos. My favorite animals from that visit were the apes, and with the new Planet of the Apes…

What you should do tonight….no, not that

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Watching England play in a crucial match is not good for anyone… Not good at all…. This, on the other hand, might well be… WATERSTONE’S BRIGHTON Thursday, 19 June 2014, 7:30PM – 9:00PM Tickets £3, available from the shop (includes a glass of wine and a donation to MIND)…

You say it’s your birthday!

Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
It’s my birthday, too, YEAH! On June 21st, I’ll be celebrating yet another birthday – Thank goodness for that, right? Because just imagine the alternative … And to help me with this year’s celebration, I’d like to invite you to my Virtual Party, right here on my blog,…

Auraria: A Novel, by Tim Westover

Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Today’s review is by Meghan. Tim Westover’s Auraria begins with James Holtzclaw, employee of H.E. Shadburn and the Standard Company, travelling out of his familiar urban world and into the mountains of Georgia. His case is stocked with gold, pen and ink, and his notary stamp —…

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