Archive | June 26, 2014
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Free International short story competition
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
The RTE Guide/Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition is now open for entries. Winning stories will be published in the RTE Guide. (For those who don’t know, RTE is Ireland’s television and radio broadcasting service) Rules: All entries should be original and unpublished – 2,000 words or less. Entrants’ name and contact…
Bloomsbury Spark’s Six Month Sparkiversary + Preloaded Kindle Paperwhite Giveaway!
Originally posted on Rose Shadow Ink:
Bloomsbury Spark is a one-of-a-kind, global, digital imprint from Bloomsbury Publishing dedicated to publishing a wide array of exciting fiction eBooks to teen, YA, and new adult readers. Bloomsbury Spark has some amazing titles, and today marks the publisher’s six month anniversary. So to celebrate, we’ve got a Q & A with…
Watercolour painting of Saarinen and swan chair by Eames. #TBT
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Saarinen and Swan chairs This is a watercolour painting I did from my past life. I found it looking through my portfolio of uni stuff that I still hoard. I am in danger of becoming the crazy bag lady hoarder ;p
Guest post from Aderyn Wood: What came first – the story or the genre?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
This post has been graciously offered by Aderyn Wood, a writer I have got to know through her novella The Viscount’s Son which I delved into because it sounded interesting. Yes, it has vampires in it. No, I wouldn’t count myself a positive fan of vampire stories. But, as…
“Legacy of the Unsung” By Gary D. Henry
“Legacy of the Unsung” By Gary D. Henry$2.69 “This is a story about Joseph Patrick. As boy he was disliked for a very good reason. He was a classic bully who stole and cheated his way through school and was destined to do the same into adulthood. He didn’t have to be that way because […]
Meet Guest Author J.P. McLean
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? Thank you, Chris for the work you do to support authors and help our work find new readers. It’s greatly appreciated. My name is JP (Jo-Anne) McLean. I used to like having a hyphen in my name, but that was before I wrote a…
Review: Sisi – Briefe und Gedichte aus ihrem Nachlass
Originally posted on My Novels, My World:
Sisi – Briefe und Gedichte aus ihrem Nachlass by Sisi My rating: 5 of 5 stars ❤ View all my reviews
Fairies in Flight
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Fairies in Flight Regina Puckett There were fairies in flight A sign of hope in the night Will they let me go with them To their hidden fairy realm If I promise to learn to sing and fly To lose myself in the bright blue sky I cross my heart…
Author Privacy and OverSharing: How Much Of You Is Enough?
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
I’ve been reading one of the most thought-provoking books I’ve encountered in a very long time (it’s also brilliant, and called piteously to me each and every time I was forced to put it down, despite the fact that I felt like I was bashed over the head with one…