Archive | September 10, 2014
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…meeiiaaaooow! what’s new, Pussycat?… I’m joining the Top Cats… Crooked Cat Publishing…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…soul mates are hard to find, and even harder to keep… for we quill-scrapers, the equivalent must be finding a home for yer masterpieces, where the FILSOFIE matches yer own… it has been a source of querulous wonder to this ol’ Jurassic why, with over 80,000 Amazon sales/downloads since I…
Book review: ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ by Maria Semple
Originally posted on write meg!:
Has a book ever just delighted you? I’ve been fortunate to discover a few that would fall into that category, and Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette would definitely top that list. From start to finish, I was enchanted by the characters, unusual storyline and hilarious dialogue. Basically, it’s awesome.…
Moon gazing
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Ani wants to chase rabbits on her late night walk. I want to look at the moon. For once, I win. And I can’t believe how much the camera captures as the moon sails across the sky. But it doesn’t really matter if the detail is clear,…
Guest Post: David Blalock
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
10 Pieces of Advice for Writers from David Blalock Every time I’m asked to give advice, I wonder why. No two writers are the same. It would be a terribly boring world if they were. No two writers see the same color the same way. They don’t hear the same…
Spotlight On Brian Dobbins #Imaginarium
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
SPOTLIGHT ON: Brian Dobbins How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention? Through Post Mortem Press What is your latest release and what genre is it? Witch’s Cartel: Book 2 of The Jasmine & Sam Chronicles. Fantasy/witchcraft/detective Quick description of it. Sam Melody is a private…
Writing – Passion or Obsession?
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
If you are a writer, what we do becomes one of two things, either a passion or an obsession. Some new writers simply can’t, or won’t, take the time to pace themselves. It appears that they are driven by an impossible dream – to become famous at any…