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Blossom drifts
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Secret Keeper’s prompt words this week are DRIFT | BREATHE | LIGHT | HOLD | LIFE Photo©tsuna72 Blossom drifts, Feather-light, Caught in the breeze. Hold tight, Life flees, Into yawning rifts, Breathing shifts.
#Bookreview by Olga Núñez Miret (@OlgaNM7) The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You. Much Ado About Nothing’ for YA in a school for gifted kids. A quick-fire delight.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson Title: The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You Author: Lily Anderson ISBN13: 978-1250079091 ASIN: B017HNAHXW Published: Due out on 17th May 2016 Pages: 352 Genre: Young adult/ social and family issues/friendship (I’m not sure about the category used but…) Description:…
Revenge Of The Blurb
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
? No, I am not switching to this as my author image. Just seeing if you were paying attention. We’ll be working on a blurb for The Navigators soon, and I thought I’d get in some practice. Figured you could use some, too. ? Practice? For a blurb? Yeah. See,…
Facebookaphobia, It’s a Thing
Originally posted on Lorna's Voice:
Facebook scares the bejeezus out of me! Or maybe it’s just my face that’s scaring me lately. I’m all confused. I’ll admit it. I’m afraid of Facebook. Consider the facts: I’m blogging, sort of. Every couple of months. Give or take. I just texted someone. I’m hoping it was…
The Visual Writer’s Guide to Pacing & Tension
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
I always thought being visual and a writer was a massive contradiction. I don’t mean having an imagination. Obviously a writer needs an imagination. I mean, in the way we process information. See, when I think, or try to work out a problem, like how to prevent the terror tot shoving his…
Prose and Cons in Brantford
Originally posted on Joanne Guidoccio:
L-R Fred Thursfield, Catherine Astolfo, Rick Blechta, Joanne Guidoccio, Scott Stockdale Can a crime writer go too far? This was the theme of Saturday’s panel discussion on “Prose and Cons” in Brantford, Ontario. I participated, along with four other published mystery and crime authors: Catherine Astolfo, Rick Blechta, Scott Stockdale,…
Shakespeare died a nobody, then got famous by accident
With April 23 marking the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, few will remember that his lasting fame almost did not happen. A brilliant post by the New York Times explains how t… Source: Shakespeare died a nobody, then got famous by accident
Mystery Mondays – Interview with Sherri Bryan
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
? Author Bio Originally from the UK, Sherri Bryan now lives in southern Spain with her husband and their rescue dog, George. Her first Cozy Mystery, Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse, was published in May 2015 and has since been joined by Fudge Cake, Felony and a Funeral, Spare Ribs, Secrets and a…