Archive | November 9, 2014
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Poppies for peace
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
There is a gentleman I know, a man of the sea, whose name is Mick. Not a young man, not any more. Today his boots will be polished, his medals will gleam on his chest, and his beloved dog will walk, unseen now, by his side, shepherding…
Notes from a small dog XLVIII
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The sky exploded. Flames and sparks and noise and smokey stuff. Some huge, fire breathing monster that looked like it was going to eat the moon. I tried barking at it to get it to go away, but it just carried on barking back. I was obliged…
My IndieGoGo Campaign for Imminent Danger is now LIVE!
Originally posted on Michelle Proulx – Author:
After two years of struggling with iUniverse, I have broken away and will be re-publishing my YA sci-fi novel, Imminent Danger And How to Fly Straight into It, with a shiny new cover. As if that’s not exciting enough, I’m also running an IndieGoGo campaign! It will be running from…
…forget the Spice Girls… here’s the Indie Girls… coming to a Waterstones near you…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…great timing! … in consonance with my previous post about ‘Living the Dream,’ into my Guest Blog slot comes the fabulous news that four of our Indie Girls are all appearing together at Waterstones, Kensington… my pals, Lizzie Lamb, Adrienne Vaughan, June Kearns and Mags Cullingford, collectively known as the New Romantics,…
#Veterans Day with Denise Kahn’s Warrior Music
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
All sales go to support our Veterans, November 8-15 I welcome Denise Kahn (see my interview with her from 2013), author of the Music Trilogy series and Split-Second Lifetime (my review). She has a special message, and a special offer where you can help our Veterans. During the week of November 8-15,…
A Simple Guide to Deep PoV
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Point of View (PoV) is a fascinating thing. It allows us to play god in the little universe we have created for ourselves (and, hopefully, our readers). And, like a zoom-in function, allows us to zoom in and out of our characters. We can either watch them from afar…