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JADE FLOWER BUDDHA
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
In the dynasty of our impoverished love Like master and servant, I to you Couldn’t serve, so I depart as a Luminous white horse, across the fields In the deep firm breath of The dreams that I hold dear, you do not I carry the Eastern skies In my bosom,…
Writing Competition: 1st Prize worth $200 – Second Prize worth $100- NO ENTRY FEE- Feedback from an English Professor
Caught in the Crossfire by Juliann Rich – Review
Originally posted on Rhythempoets:
Blurb: Two boys at bible camp. One forbidden love. That’s the dilemma Jonathan Cooper faces when he goes away to Spirit Lake Bible Camp, situated along Minnesota’s rugged north shore, for a summer of fun. He is expecting mosquito bites, bonfires with S’Mores, and photography classes with Simon, his favorite counselor…
Author Life: Confidence is Key by Charles Yallowitz
Posted on July 9, 2014 You really need to have confidence in yourself and your writing to get far. We all have moments of doubt, but you need to retain some level of defiance in the face of bad reviews, stupid mistakes, and whatever else is hurled your way. People speak about needing a thick […]
Ms. Author, how does your book grow? #writingtips #RT2014 #wcgoals
Originally posted on Jami Gray's Blog:
During the Romantic Times convention, I had a chance to sit in on numerous workshops. One of my favorites was titled, “The Tortoise and the Hare”. For once the title actually matched the discussion points. It centered on the writing routines of the gathered authors. To get an…
Time is important
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TILL YOU CAME TO ME LAST NIGHT IN A DREAM
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
Tonight then, is a rare event For all souls wander somehow To the opening clouds Where the sun spills rainbows When I went away, you were still unmarried Though after the festivals, I knew You were gone, tomorrow who knows What Mountains may separate us But I know we share…
Markets For Writers
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
This week I’ve found a market, which is inviting true-life spooky stories. ‘Take A Break’s Fate and Fortune’ magazine is full of unusual and unexplained happenings. If you’ve seen a ghostly apparition, had a reading from a medium which has come true, been given a message from a loved one…
CONVERSATIONS: Original and Intelligent
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Conversations by César Aira translated by Katherine Silver It’s a wonderful feeling to discover a new author. Whether in a sparkling new debut, or that recommendation which you’ve put off reading, there is a particular freshness when opening the title of someone you’ve never read before. Newly released translations can act…