Archive | April 19, 2015
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#WW Rejected? How to Keep Submitting
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Rejected? How to Keep Submitting Lately, I’ve been trying to help a lot of fellow writers find publishers, literary journals, and websites where they can share their work. The market is HUGE (hence the giant, capital letters), but for many, this is both a positive and a negative description…
…Authors, ALL yeez have to do on ‘How To Be The Most Successful Author’… EVER…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…piece of cake this writing gig… yeez just follow a few ROOLS, and hey presto, ye’re a bestseller with ginormous film contracts!… right?… wrong!… when this ol’ Jurassic was up to his laptop in scribbling the first ever Jack Calder crime thriller six years ago, little thought (read, ‘no thought’)…
AUTHOR WEDNESDAY – SIMI K. RAO
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Author Wednesday day once again, and I welcome Simi K. Rao, who writes novels about the cultural transitions and assimilation from her native India to the place she’s chosen as an adult in the United States. She’s just published her second novel, The Accidental Wife, a contemporary romance with a multicultural twist that provides…
Snowed – Part 48
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Mike and Sarena talk a little while about Mystery Date. She is concerned, voicing his mothers misgivings about the other woman. Knowing that her ex-husband was a womanizing jerk, Mike tries to assure her he’s not the same way. Giggling, she pretended to shove me away, but managed to stay…
New Release / Review: “Dreamscape: Saving Alex” by Kirstin Pulioff
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“Dreamscape: Saving Alex” by Kirstin Pulioff is based on a great premise: A character stuck in a video game. Our heroine is now challenged to adventures within the game and needs to find her inner strength. In the outside world she is challenged, too, since her parents move away and she…
Let’s Talk About Trigger Warnings
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
This is a post I’ve been thinking about for a while. It’s about trigger warnings. When are they appropriate? And who decides what content is controversial or upsetting? I started thinking a great deal about trigger warnings when I released Sweet Sorrow a couple of weeks ago. For…