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Friday Fun — What did you learn from your writing?
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Friday Fun is a group post from the writers of the NHWN blog. Each week, we’ll pose and answer a different, get-to-know-us question. We hope you’ll join in by providing your answer in the comments. QUESTION: Did you learn anything from your writing projects and…

#NaNoWriMo – It’s that time of year
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
For years, I’ve wanted to participate in the National Novel Writing Month. Each time November rolled around, I was busy with something else or in various stages of publishing another novel. This year I published my last project, Native Lands, on October 29, 2014, which means by November 1,…
Forget selling. Focus on #writing.
Originally posted on M T McGuire Authorholic:
A while back, I read this post, on Chuck Wendig’s blog and it got me thinking. The basic gist is that there are gatekeepers for every writer. While, with indie publishing, it’s fairly easy to get your book out there, it gets much harder after publication than it…
…the beauty of an Author’s writing is in the beholding Reader’s eye…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…telling a story in the movies is so much different from rolling out a narrative in a book… p’raps that explains why so many film versions fall short of the written WURD… on screen, precious little is left to the imagination of the cinemagoer… even the tone of language and…

Meet Guest Author Olga Godim
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I live in Vancouver, Canada. I became a writer pretty late in life. By education, I’m a computer programmer. I worked with computers for two decades. I’m also a daydreamer, always have been. Since I remember myself, I’ve made up stories and played them in…
A new type of publisher is doing something new for women writers
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Unbound is a revolutionary new way to get books published. Founded by three authors, John Mitchinson, Justin Pollard and Dan Kieran, all their titles are crowdfunded. Authors pitch their book ideas directly to their readers. Readers choose the ideas that they like on the website and pledge their support.…