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Only Then
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Only Then Regina Puckett A shroud of fog hovered inches from the damp ground As time begged us to come together and gather around But even if we did, would we listen to its words of warning The seconds were desperately whispering to us on this morning That our…
Spotlight On Lee Martindale #Imaginarium
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Lee Martindale How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? I was a writer guest on Steve Zimmer’s Literary Track at FandomFest for three years, and consider him one of the best track-runners in the business. When Imaginarium began as a gleam in his eye,…
A Guest Post By Christine Amsden, author of The Cassie Scot Series.
So …. you want to be a writer? Are you a dreamer? A story teller? Do you simply love the way words feel when they come together to create a picture? Climb on the crazy train then, and get ready for a long, bumpy ride. #aromasauthors #christineamsden http://www.doramachado.com/blog/?p=621 — withChristine Amsden.
I am a smartphone addict and the world is going to hell.
Originally posted on She's A Maineiac:
? Nomophobia — the fear of being out of mobile phone contact. A drastic change happened in my life this past year. I ditched my trusty old flip phone from the dinosaur age — the one I never texted on and barely used to even make phone calls — for a damn smartphone.…
A Dirge for the Elders
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
He walked among the fallen gods of earth. Blackened and smoking still. His friends. The great oaks stood round in a circle for a thousand years talking in a language few humans understood, left unheeded; and now the Romans had burned them, torched them,…
My Thoughts on Linear Vs. Non-linear Plot Structure
Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
When I first began writing novels, an editor-friend told me my writing was too linear. I didn’t know exactly what that meant, but I had some ideas. Now, many years later, and after writing four novels, I have a much better grip on the differences. As I understand it,…
Salad days!
Originally posted on SPEAKZEASY:
Nothing can beat the CRUNCH & SIMPLICITY OF A SALAD. (1) CAPRESE SALAD : — 4 large ripened tomatoes (sliced 1/4inch thick), 500gms fresh mozzarella (sliced 1/4inch thick), 1/4cup packed fresh Basil or Arugula leaves, washed well and spun dry, 1/4tsp dry Oregano, crumbled, if using Arugula instead of Basil, 3-4tbsp…