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Tipsday: Writerly Goodness found on the interwebz, Aug 17-23, 2014
Originally posted on Always Looking Up:
I really tried to get used to the new WordPress editor, but I finally had to give in and activate Classic Mode (Dum-ta-de-dah!). It’s so much easier to apply tags in the classic editor. Let’s start with some publishing news. From Publishers Weekly, no less. What copyright changes mean…
Limitations, by Scott Turow
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
It’s a little known fact, but the vocalist for one of the big-name bands out there also has the greatest chops as a legal novelist. And with Limitations, which the New York Times Magazine graciously published in serial form, he shows that he can even take on the novella…
flow…GO!
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
When someone takes it ‘out on you’ and you really don’t know what to do. Remember you’re a channel and allow it to pass right through, your energy will clear and you will be just like new! ©2014 Annette Aben
The Interestings
Originally posted on Inspired by Books:
? Running hard after an extraordinary life turns out to be choosing a lie. The realest extraordinary is always found in the ordinary. The extra everyone’s looking for – it’s found in ordinary. – Marjorie Knight I hated this book. And I am so glad I read it. From…
Writing Tip Wednesday: Show Up.
Originally posted on Rochelle L. Sharpe:
Do you want to write a novel but are waiting for inspiration to strike? Maybe you have that idea but are struggling to keep motivated? Maybe you have the idea and motivation but are struggling to find the time to write? Here are a few quotes from writers on…
Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for ‘CLASSICS: Why we should encourage children to read them’
Originally posted on insaneowl:
NABE Summer 2014 Pinnacle Book AchievementAWARD WINNERS Best Books in theCategory of EDUCATIONClassics: Why We Should Encourage Children To Read ThemFiza Pathan