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Wordless Wednesday: Perseverance

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And another great review today from Blogger…….. Literary Litter for “Edric the Hatchling Gryphon” by Eric K. Williams,D. Min.

And another great review today from Blogger…….. Literary Litter Edric the Hatchling Gryphon by Eric K. Williams,D. Min.https://www.edricthegryphon.weebly.com Aerek, woodsman and former soldier, comes across a beautiful yet strange looking stone while hiking deep in his mountain woods. He shares his discovery with his friend Beecie, and together they find the surprise of their lives. […]

How to Feed Your Tweets

Originally posted on Savvy Writers & e-Books online:
. What, when and where to tweet Are you sometimes scrambling what to tweet?  A relevant point with Twitter is to choose your passion, the topic you want to talk about and also to have your own brand, something people know you for. You certainly can send the occasional…

IWSG: Celebrate

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
It’s the first Wednesday of the month, and if you’re a regular follower of this blog, you’ll know what that means. Time for another Insecure Writer’s Support Group (IWSG) monthly post! If you’d like to learn more about this sometimes neurotic (but always fun) group of writers, click…

Intro to Story Host – M.C. Simon

Book chat: ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ by John Green

Originally posted on write meg!:
So I finished John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars on Sunday. I bought it last week in anticipation of a long weekend away as a “treat” to myself, insofar as a book about kids with cancer can be a “treat.” Also, despite loving my Kindle for years now, I…

A Pattern Found In the Work of Philip K. Dick

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have, and always shall be, a fan of Phillip K. Dick.  I know that there were some questionable practices in his life, namely drug use, but his writing stands out as some of the most amazing and unique prose in the genre of science-fiction.  I don’t believe…

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Luccia reviews A Single Step by Georgia Rose

Writing a Novel: Like Building a House

Originally posted on ThinkingSkull.com:
Writing a novel is like building house (I’ve done both). It’s always nice to finish the foundation and get the framing up, just to see everything taking shape and your plan coming together. Of course, you still have the plumbing, wiring, HVAC, walls, shingles, appliances, flooring, carpeting, and everything else…

Angel Messages – September 3, 2014

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Your DAILY message from the Angels… HOLD your HEAD UP and BEAM! Love, Angels Thank you Angels, will DO!

J.M. NORTHUP

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