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Author Wednesday – James Moushon
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
It’s another edition of Author Wednesday here at Writing Whims. Today I am pleased to feature James Moushon who is a stellar promoter of Indie Authors through various blogs (The eBook Author’s Corner, HBS Author’s Spotlight, and HBS Mystery Reader’s Circle). When he’s not promoting the rest of us,…
Warrior
Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
In those old times of war and blight Faces turned from crimes of day and night Chose not to see our world die behind lie on lie When those fiery riders came that final time, to forever shield the light Falling scales of apathy, too late forced truth to every…
Simple summer side: cucumber + sweet-onion salad
Originally posted on write meg!:
We’ve had an embarrassment of cucumbers lately. Our new tradition of hitting the farmers’ market on the weekend brought us three of them for $2 — a steal! — and they’ve been patiently hanging out in our new fruit bowl since Saturday. Spencer came home with two more from a…
Book sculptures by Jodi Harvey-Brown
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Have a look at these amazing sculptures from old books by Jodi Harvey-Brown!
Wordless Wednesday: B’s Bubbles
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
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Wordless Wednesday TV Theme: Hawaii Five-O Original
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Emotion and Characterization in Fiction: Fear as a Motivator
Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
As authors, one of the greatest factors we have to consider are the things our characters most fear, and whether those fears are more likely to paralyze or motivate them. After all, life is all about facing fears, and if our characters don’t face or at…
Batman for Younger Readers
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Batman Week, Day 3. Today’s post highlights a small sample of Batman books for the younger generation. These books are very popular at the library, so be sure to check the catalog if you don’t see these on the shelf! Let’s start with a Junior Graphic Novel, Batman:…