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Bad Fall – Part 101
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Home and settling in, Frank takes a rest. When he wakes, Marka tells him he has guests. Frank walked into the living room a few minutes later, his hair and teeth brushed. A vaguely familiar blonde sat on the couch next to a dark eyed teenager. She stood when he…
Meet Guest Author Melissa Barker-Simpson
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I like to think I was born a writer, but that isn’t strictly true. I was born with a passion for language, for storytelling, and the ability to build new worlds in my head. This creative gene, as you might call it, has taken many…
DON’T DELAY – BACKUP TODAY!
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Because you never know what the day may bring So Stay Safe – Not Sorry AUTHORS PROTECT YOUR WIP’s BLOGGERS PROTECT YOUR BLOGS (For WordPress Users) ADMIN TOOLS EXPORT EXPORT (again) Set it to ALL CONTENT then press DOWNLOAD EXPORT FILE
Author Wednesday – Mary Ellen Bramwell
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Today I welcome Mary Ellen Bramwell who’s recently published her first novel The Apple of My Eye. It could be classified as “chick lit,” but since I believe that doesn’t fully cover the genre of most books, I asked Mary Ellen to elaborate on the genre. She said, “It’s…
My new novel ‘I Love Your Cupcakes’ is here! Come and have a taste!
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As I’ m sure you’ll remember, I’ve been talking about the new romance I was working on for a while. I asked for suggestions of names, recipes, and more recently I shared the beginning of the novel. I can give you the news. It’s now seen the light…

7 Things Every Fictional Character Needs
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’m currently crafting some character biographies for a new series I’m writing and thought I would share a few things about how I go about creating characters. I’ve gleaned this from several sources, from my days in college writing classes and from just figuring things out over time.…
…my first paid honest day’s work… I was nine years old…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…when yeez become a quill-scraper, lots of people are genuinely interested to know from where yeez conjure up yer characters… for this ol’ Jurassic, a simple delve back into my formative youth in Docklands Govan in Glasgow provides a mix of many colourful personalities… our family lived on the ground…
C. Hope Clark
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
C. Hope Clark wrote a guest blog for Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing titled “Following My Own Advice” on Sept. 2, 2014. C. Hope Clark What is your latest release and what genre is it? Murder on Edisto, the first in the Edisto Island Mysteries – general mystery Quick description: When…