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Are You Blogging or Writing an Online Diary?

Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
. . Readers are always curious to find out more about an author, or to see more of her or his writing.  What would a book lover expect when visiting their favored writers pages? An author bio, background stories to the book(s), maybe something about the writing…

Monday Funnies with MAXINE!

Swami Moves In Mysterious Ways – Part Three

Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
As I said in the previous post, I never expected this article to be so long; and now even this third and final part is far longer than I anticipated. In view of this, and to keep the reader’s interest, I’ve decided to post Part Three in…

Salt Lake City Goes Funky and Vegetarian

Originally posted on Marathon Mouth:
This colourful flea market in downtown Salt Lake City coincided with the weekend pride festival It might be time to correct some misconceptions about Salt Lake City. Yes, it’s still a Mormon stronghold, though that grip is weakening, given only half the residents are practitioners of the faith. The weekend…

Modern First Library Guest Post: Cynthia Leitich Smith

Modern First Library Guest Post: Cynthia Leitich Smith

Originally posted on BookPeople:
Guest Post by Austin Author Cynthia Leitich Smith This is the second week in a series of author guest posts about diversity in children’s literature and the BookPeople Modern First Library initiative. Author Chris Barton shared his thoughts last week here and here. For more about BookPeople’s Modern First Library initiative, and for more recommendations…

Dilation Exercise 107

Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires a story, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need…

The Love Letter Project Submission 1

rob mclennan

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
rob mclennan What is your latest release and what genre is it? The most recent release is The Uncertainty Principle: stories, (Chaudiere Books, 2014), but I also have two other books out this year: a second collection of literary essays, Notes and Dispatches: Essays (Insomniac Press, June 2014) and my…

…my new, but already extinct language…Seumas-ese… #TBSU…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s quite possible that many of yeez have had the same experience in yer lives… the surprising and often unwitting discovery that yeez may have stumbled upon a brand new language… in the nature of linguistics, by definition, a ‘new’ language will be decipherable to a limited number of speakers……

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