Archive | January 4, 2015
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What Is Your Writing Process?
Originally posted on Writers In The Storm Blog:
We’re opening the new year with a look at writing processes. Orly Konig-Lopez begins the month of the Writing Process Throwdown with A Pantser with Suspenders. Fae’s up next on the 7th. We closed 2014 out with a post from Jenny Hansen on Microsoft’s fun new program, Sway: “Sway” Your…
Year in review: 2014
Originally posted on write meg!:
Ah, 2014 — you were a beaut. After the chaos that was planning two weddings in 2013, I went into the new year with a goal of unwinding, enjoying the present and just getting acclimated to my new surroundings. I didn’t know that, by March, we would find our dream…
Writers and Writing 2015: Everything is Awful Edition
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
Everywhere you look, it seems we’re entering 2015 under a dark cloud. In many ways, 2014 kind of sucked. Tales from the torture report and numerous shootings seemed to reinforce my chronically disappointed view of humanity…but let’s talk…
Robert Runté – update on a new publication
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Dr. Robert Runté was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. 2014, and was a contributor to another anthology also featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. The Canadian Fantastic in Focus: New Perspectives Allan Weiss, Editor Literary Criticism: Canadian Speculative Fiction Bringing together papers presented at the Academic Conference on…
Paul Bowdring
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Paul Bowdring What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Strangers’ Gallery, a novel. Quick description: An “historical” novel set in present-day St. John’s , Newfoundland. St. John’s archivist Michael Lowe’s life is turned on its head when a Dutch acquaintance, Anton Aalders, arrives on his doorstep…
Review of CLASSICS: How we can encourage children to read them
Originally posted on insaneowl:
Classics: How We Can Encourage Children to Read Them by Fiza Pathan CreateSpace reviewed by Caroline Blaha-Black for The US Review of Books “We are living in a dying culture where the reading of classics is not being encouraged by modern-day parents.” This book is a sequel to the previous volume…