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Brighten Up Your Future In The Present
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
“Why not dream big? One way to cast your anchor into the future while improving your mood for the moment is to plan something exciting, something positive, something that makes you smile. Maybe it’s a vacation, maybe it’s a night out with someone special or maybe it’s just some…
“Gran-sdur: The Games” by Jan Raymond
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“Gran-sdur: The Games” by Jan Raymond is the second book in her magical and beautiful Pha-yul trilogy. This book follows the well established circle of five youngsters from volume one to new adventures and more training of their superhuman skills. The series reminds me in some moments of Enid Blyton’s charm…
“Chaos is Come Again” by John Dolan and Fiona Quinn
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I want to share my review of “Chaos is Come Again” by John Dolan and Fiona Quinn, in anticipation of an author interview, to be published soon. The book was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences for me this year. Full of great humour it throws us readers into…
The Seeds of Heaven
The Silent Eye A month from now, on the 4th December, the Silent Eye will be giving its last talk of our year in Glastonbury. It has been both a wonderful and a challenging year, and we have learned as much about ourselves as we have about the culture and interests of Glastonbury. For the […]
The Wolfcat Chronicles – An Update
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
And so it goes…the revision that is. I’ve been crunching through the manuscript adding here deleting there – mainly deleting, actually. I’m on Chapter 26 of 32. I might finish the revision today. Early this morning I made a decision that, though hardly irreversible, affects the beginning…
#NaNoWriMo: How to make writing a novel easier than it looks
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
I write drafts for my novels at a rate of 1,000 words per hour. I can string more of those hours together if I plan ahead with a general outline, but I usually pants it rather than plot…