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Guest Post by Author Victoria Perkins

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Please welcome and meet author Victoria Perkins to my Guest Post Segment. It is a pleasure to have you here, Victoria. Please tell us about yourself and your books. I began writing at a young age and, according to my mother, story-telling even younger. Starting in third grade, I began to…

The start of something new

@AshleyLadd is bringing her sexy trio of HER MEN to visit…#giveaway #erotic #romance

Originally posted on Jami Gray's Blog:
Today we are being visited by the lovely Ashley Ladd, mistress of steamy romance, where her heroine doesn’t have to settle for just one hunky hero. Not only is sharing a peek of HER MEN, her latest title from Totally Bound, but she’ll give one lucky commenter a…

3 Reasons We Get Bored With Our Own Plot

3 Reasons We Get Bored With Our Own Plot

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I am currently working on a short story collection for an upcoming book release.  I’ve cobbled together some short stories already published on Literary Juice and elsewhere as well as some brand spanking new short stories to send chills up my reader’s spine. However, one short story has…

“The BioMass Revolution” by Nicholas Sansbury Smith

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
?   “The BioMass Revolution” by Nicholas Sansbury Smith is an engaging and thought provoking post-apocalyptic science fiction novel that had me hooked from the first page. The state of Tisaia holds its citizens on a tight leash with few civil rights in exchange for the privilege of a sheltered life…

The Afternoon Video – Shark Cat entertains the baby.

Provide original endings?

Originally posted on SPEAKZEASY:
Fourth grade students were given this assignment.  They were asked to provide original endings to some well-known sayings. 1) The grass is always greener…………..when you put manure on it. (2) A rolling stone………..plays the guitar. (3) A bird in the hand……….. is a real mess. (4) It is always darkest………..just before…

Writing Prompt 14

Wordless Wednesday: Fair fun

Originally posted on write meg!:
Enjoying a beautiful day at the Charles County Fair on Sunday

The Hardest Part of Writing a Novel

Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes:
A common interview question for authors is: What do you like least about writing and most about writing? For me, the first part of the question is the easiest. I don’t particularly like writing the first draft of a novel. Why? Well, I’m usually eager to write it–don’t get…

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