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Critical Role of Beta Readers

Stagnating

Originally posted on Life is too short to drink bad wine:
Did these sweet creatures instinctively know that I was about to leave and clustered about me in sympathy. I am sure they must have. Where the deer roam free Far from the noisy city I found stag nation It’s Monday and Ronovan writes has…

Writing Tip — 57

Tank Yu–er–Thank You!

ToDoIst – A Productivity Tool for Managing Tasks

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
l have fellow blogger Diane to thank for introducing me to ToDoIst, a productivity tool that’s all about managing tasks. This a personal review about how I use the free version of the tool. It may or may not work for you, but it’s something…

Mystery Mondays: Judy Penz Sheluk – Amateur Sleuth with an Edge. 

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Today on Mystery Monday’s we welcome Judy Penz Sheluk. Judy will talk to us about defining a sub-genre, her book and herself. Defining Sub-Genre By Judy Penz Sheluk Defining your sub-genre. It’s the sort of thing newbie authors don’t really think about when they start writing a book. Oh, we know we’re…

Guest Post: Bryan Fuller

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Really Possible? ? There are so many TV shows, movies, documentaries, books and a whole lot more about zombies. Some people are even so obsessed about zombies and believe that they could actually exist that they build their own zombie apocalypse survival kit. While some would…

New Series – Saturday Coffee Morning – Guests Jo Robinson, Judith Barrow and Chris, The Story Reading Ape

Book Review: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Bachman

Originally posted on betsy ashton:
Five Stars From the first page onward, Fredrik Backman introduces the reader to a grumpy old man. It took me time to warm to this curmudgeon who gets interrupted several times in the first few chapter when he tries to commit suicide. Ove is a stickler for rules. All rules.…

Twitter for the Indie Author by @JoRobinson176

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
For those of you scribblers just joining Twitter for the very first time, there are a couple of tips and tools to know about that will make your tweeting life a little more fun. First the basics. Once you’ve signed up with Twitter and replaced that old egg with…

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