Archive | October 15, 2014
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Coming November 14, 2014!! “Tomorrow’s Borrowed Trouble” by Dennis Higgins
Coming November 14, 2014!! “Tomorrow’s Borrowed Trouble” by Dennis Higgins #aromasauthors #dennishiggins This is the last and final book in The Time Pilgrim Series.
The colorful fantasy of the Marithe Chronicles returns as the magic continues—-
The chronicles of Marithe by Patrick O’Scheen #aromasauthors #patrickoscheen Book #1 Dreamer We all have a little Dragon inside of us, something that struggles to find solace.….Dreamer is the first book in a series that portrays life as a mixture of fantasy and reality. The main character, Magic, flows between the worlds, often preferring one […]
My Workspace Blog Hop
Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
Forgive my disappearance the last couple of days. My internet’s been mostly useless, and then went off entirely. The service providers have apparently been on some sort of strike since the end of August, so I guess I’m lucky to have it back on at all, but it’s still slower…
Driftwood
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Tree grows tall on a wooded bank Winds blow hard from the ocean’s depths. Ages pass and the tall tree falls Caught by the current swept by the tide. Water rolls where the warm wind whistled Fish in the branches where songbirds perched. What was warm bark grub-riddled Noisy…
Ever cheat on your… MUSE?
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Writers: Ever cheat on your muse? So all your talents see good use. Bored of writing the same old thing, You and a new muse have a fling. ♦ It’s a dangerous game to play, Get caught and you will rue the day. But your new muse is so much fun,…
Every Author Should Try out this cool PULP-O-MIZER
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
I saw Pride’s Children pulp-o-mized at Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt’s blog, http://www.liebjabberings.wordpress.com. Alicia credits Barb Morgenroth at The Passive Voice, for revealing the pulp-o-mizer. Go play with this cool tool, called the pulp-o-mizer, at http://thrilling-tales.webomator.com/derange-o-lab/pulp-o-mizer/pulp-o-mizer.html. See how your cover would look if it were pulp-o-mized. It’s not a word you get to…
Who Wants to Read Your Self-Published Book?
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
SELF-PUBLISHING? You may have read an interesting article in the Washington Post recently, entitled, “No, I don’t want to read your self-published book.” This particular article evolved from a letter from the editor in Horn Book Magazine. The context of the letter is to explain, essentially, to indie writers why publications…
A Storytelling Secret
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
STORYTELLING TIP Of course, there isn’t just one tip toward becoming a master storyteller. You don’t necessarily need to be a storyteller to appreciate the art of storytelling. A master storyteller can pull it off, but any reader can appreciate the art—and can tell which kinds of storytelling please him or…