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Feeling Perception ~ Wright

Writing the 3rd Person Omniscient Voice with Confidence

Originally posted on Veronica Bale's Blog:
Whether this is a well-known fact or not, I don’t know. But if you didn’t know this already, then here it is: writing from the perspective of third-person omniscient is the easiest way to write. It is the most versatile, the most flexible and the most widely used.…

Lyndi Lamont stops by with USA Best Selling Romance Super Bundle: Second Chances, plus giveaway! #RomSus #SecondChances #giveaway

Originally posted on Jami Gray's Blog:
Today we have the lovely Lyndi Lamont, who’s part of an exciting new USA Today’s Best Selling box set of Romantic Suspense titles. Anyone who leaves a comment on today’s post will be entered into her monthly giveaway for a $15 Starbucks e-gift card, so don’t be shy! Romance…

SO THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON “ANXIETY”?

Originally posted on nudge. wink. report.:
You’re sitting in the back seat of a car, staring out at the mountainside. It’s early morning and life is crashing around you like a Martian dome hit by an asteroid. You’re reviewing the road that lead to this particular disaster, wondering what you could’ve done differently. You could’ve…

Blend

Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Blend Regina Puckett I practice smiling so no one will know That my happy expression is all for show I keep these unhappy thoughts hidden Because true feelings are forbidden No one really cares what I think anyway So the world’s game I’ll continue to play Just smile and nod-it’s…

Wordless Wednesdays – Fun in the Sun

Originally posted on The Showcase:
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DUSK AND SUMMER, by Joseph Pinto

A Father First By Gary D. Henry for only $2.69

  “This is the story of a dedicated father. Thomas Stevens grew up as a farmer’s son in rural Nebraska. He, his three brothers, and three sisters helped their parents around the farm as much as they could. He loved the business aspect of farming more than the sweat and hard work and told of […]

Angelic torso of a poem

Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
I grew up in this town, my poetry was born between the hill and the river, it took its voice from the rain, and like the timber, it steeped itself in the forests. ~ Pablo Neruda I am the lotus on the menu of soft and moist poems that flow…

Making a Difference Makes Me a Better Person

Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
Welcome to my Second Acts Series! Today, we have author, blogger, and book reviewer Rosie Amber chatting about her multi-layered life. Here’s Rosie! My second act journey began as my youngest child’s Primary education journey came to an end. It felt like the ending of an era and I wanted…

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