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What November has in store
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
First Monday of November, the notorious NaNoWriMo, and I have made a decision. I’m going to finish this novel in the month. It’s no big deal, I reckon another 20k words will finish the first draught and since I’ve set myself a lazy 5000 words a week goal, there…
RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #69 Haiku&Mind
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
Remember I will not only reblogging the first entry, there will also be a reblog of another member of the Haiku Family. Since the Haiku comes out at the same time, some of you don’t get that opportunity to write a Haiku in your sleep. So, I’ve decided to give a…
Saturday Sampler: Conditions by Christoph Fischer – Venture Galleries
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
In our mission to connect readers, writers, and books, Venture Galleries has launched a new series featuring writing samples from some of the best authors in the marketplace today. Saturday’s Sampler is an excerpt from Conditions, A YA novel… Read more Source: Saturday Sampler: Conditions by Christoph Fischer – Venture Galleries ? Saturday Sampler: Conditions…
NaNoWriMo Tag Video
Originally posted on Here there Be Dragons!:
I saw this tag while cruising YouTube the other day and decided to make it my first ever tag video. You know, because its about NaNoWriMo! Woot Woot (pretty much anything to get the distraction going early this year.) Enjoy!
Spotlight On: Mike Evans #WinterofZombie
Originally posted on Dying Days:
Winter of Zombie 2015 SPOTLIGHT ON: Mike Evans What is your latest zombie release? Zombies and Chainsaws Quick description of it (no spoilers) The story is about a dad and his crew of workers on a job away from home. A chemical dump at a cemetery makes the dead rise…
34 Writing Terms For Serious Writers
Originally posted on Cathleen Townsend:
Part of being a writer is expanding your knowledge of our craft. A better vocabulary about the technical aspects of writing can help you to become a more proficient wordsmith. It’s very difficult to speak intelligently about something if you lack the proper words. I found these definitions via a…
Recommended Reads: The Girl Who Tweeted Wolf by Nick Bryan
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
The Description “If we get 400 followers, John Hobson will solve that nasty wolf-murder case for free! Fight the thing himself if he has to! #HobsonVsWolf!” Angelina Choi was only trying to drum up some Twitter followers and make a good impression on her first day interning at John Hobson’s…
#SciFi Women Interview: Jo Robinson
Originally posted on Natacha Guyot:
October’s guest for #Scifi Women Interviews is author Jo Robinson. I met her thanks to the WordPress writing and blogging community and was deligthed when she accepted to participate to this series. Jo Robinson Jo Robinson was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and now lives in a sleepy little…
Dan Alatorre: The Memeing Of Life: The 30 Most Inspirational Writer Memes Of All Time
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Source: The Memeing Of Life: The 30 Most Inspirational Writer Memes Of All Time