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Story Rejection Memes…

Story Rejection Memes…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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I Am Your Bird.

Originally posted on geraldfreeman:
How can I save my most brilliant poems for the Lit journals to reject? This is the best poem I have written for a while- I hope you like it 🙂 I am your bird. It is me you meet In the hour absurd. Not the dog That howls at the…

Just a friend

Originally posted on geraldfreeman:
If you are in control of love, You are not a lover But a friend I love. (Gerry Aldridge) Tintoretto (1518-1594). Italian painter. Joseph and the Wife of Putiphar, 1552-1555. Prado’s Museum. Madrid. Spain.

Ebook Buyers Love Indie Authors More And More

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
We Indies grow from strength to strength despite those individuals with a personal agenda, who still persist with their pathetic attempts to turn the reading public against us… Make up your own minds

50 Free Online Writing Courses…

50 Free Online Writing Courses…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Although the article was originally posted in January 2015, many of these courses are still available. click on the link or logo below: 50-free-online-writing-courses/

The differences (however slight) between CreateSpace and Lightning Source paperbacks

Originally posted on Ana Spoke, author:
Have you worried yourself sick over which one of these companies to pick as your PoD? Well, the good news is that there’s no need to stress – if you are planning to publish a fiction novel without graphics (as in the case of my book), then, in my…

Kindle Unlimited KENP per Page Rate DROP January, 2016

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Background image from ShutterStock. KINDLE UNLIMITED KENP PAGES READ JANUARY, 2016 The KENP pages read rate has reached a record low, paying $0.00411 per page in the United States. That’s a drop of 11% from the December payout. That’s a substantial change for just one month. But it’s a drop of…

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Saturday Historical Novelist Interview with Erin S. Riley

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to Erin S. Riley. Welcome Eric, please tell us a little about yourself as writer and as person. Hello! I am Erin S. Riley, the author of the Sons of Odin Series. I write edgy historical fiction featuring flawed, interesting characters and packed…

Headline Analyzer: A Free Tool For Better Headlines

Lucy, my lovely blonde blogger/writer friend, recently had a guest post by Rachael Ritchey, on the subject of writing the perfect headline for your posts. It mentioned the Headline Analyzer; a free… Source: Headline Analyzer: A Free Tool For Better Headlines

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