Archive | August 22, 2015
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August Interview: Yola Biggs the Chaos Goddess
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yola Biggs by Kayla Matt If you had the choice of any occupation, what would you actually like to be? . I’d want to be a jellyfish. Just float around the ocean and stinging things. Nyder says I’d be good at that because they don’t have brains. I think…
How to Get Support From Your Local Community
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
As an artist, getting support from your local community is easy. Just ask. I don’t know about you, but I find it hard to ask people for favours, but here’s what I discovered. My community loves to help locals. Last Friday, my local newspaper, The Columbia Valley Pioneer, published an…
Flash Fiction Friday: A Fit In Acts
Originally posted on Bizarro Central:
by Chris Meekings The curtain opens. The fairies in the audience rustle restless in their seats. They eat sticks of marzipan, noisily. Lights up. Enter an announcer. He’s dressed in a full black suit. His hair is immaculate and plastered down to his skull with soup. “Ladies and gentlemen,” he…
Interview with the villain.
Originally posted on shehanne moore:
Dudes, can we back off here before Snotra reaches for the rat poison? A few years ago I did a post on the villain https://shehannemoore.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/an-ordinary-human-being-with-failings/ I have had villains is all my books–sometimes more than one. Until now the record for the most cardboardy has been held by Lady Margaret. Lady…
The Defeatist, and my learning experience. (I’ve scheduled two free promotion days on Amazon Kindle for 17th- 18th of August)
Something New – Part 20
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Liat drives Austin home. He invites her upstairs of a cup of tea, but instead, ends up kissing her. Rubbing his mouth across hers soothed the sting, he licked her lips. She invited him to take more, which he did, kissing her tenderly. Austin stood less than a foot, but…
Texting and Driving: Redux
Originally posted on Author Mark W Sasse:
I originally posted this a year ago, but it recently came up again in my classroom and thought it might be timely to post again. I asked my students how many of them have been in a moving car while someone was texting? 39/52 said they were. Wow!…