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Success is Not Measured just on the Oprah or Bill Gates’ Level

Reseña ‘La virgen del Sol’ de Jordi Díez. Una fantástica novela histórica con un gran corazón y mucho espíritu.

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hola a todos. Como sabéis aparte de escribir y traducir, también soy una lectora empedernida (aunque por desgracias no tengo tanto tiempo como me gustaría) y de  un tiempo a esta parte  he estado leyendo mayoritariamente la obra de escritores indies (independientes). Aunque es importante para todos los escritores, las…

A Classic Interview With Author Uvi Poznansky

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
Uvi Poznansky is an author who chooses to stay on the artistic fringe with her works. If you were to classify our books as a restaurant, mine would be a fast food place while hers would be a five-star bistro. Her words fly off the paper like lyrics and her books…

Two Reviews. Kirstin Pulioff’s ‘The Ivory Tower’ and P.J. LaRue ‘After “I Do!” A Marriage Map’

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As you know, apart from a writer, I’m also a reader and when I have time, I read. I’ve been reading many indie books of recent and being a writer I know how important it is for writers to get reviews for their books. I also try and…

Cut Out All the Unnecessary Bits

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
As stated before, I really like Blake Crouch’s first book in the Wayward Pines series, simply titled Pines.  It is a science-fiction mystery-thriller packed with twists and turns and strange and wonderful plot developments.  I felt that Crouch does a fantastic job of dropping little clues here and there to…

Fall online Scrivener courses now open for registration

Originally posted on Gwen Hernandez:
Fall is coming soon, which means it’s time for another Scrivener course (or two). Based on student feedback, I’ve decided to make some changes. 1. I am splitting my original four-week, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink course into two different classes. That means less time commitment per course, and less money to spend if…

Golden Wattle

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Right now, some of  the Golden Wattles are starting to fade.. Interestingly, Wattle has a wide variety of species, and overall a long flowering season. Enjoy! Wattle Copyright ©

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing – (28 Types of Point of View)

“Love Triangle (True Love Comedy Book 1)” by Magus Tor & Carrie Lynn Weniger

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
A Modern Twist on Romantic Comedy The comic implications of a complicated love are explored in this funny, modern tale about a love triangle involving Joe, Sydney and Sydney’s female boss, Samantha.  Joe and Sydney were very much in love and planning on marriage at the end of high…

Seven Lakes Basin Preview

Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
I spent most of last week on a backpacking trip in Olympic National Park, making the 19-mile loop trip around the 7 Lakes Basin and along High Divide. Together with my two partners (my brother Rob and his grandson Izzy), we spent 5 days on the trip. In the next few…

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