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Chapter 9 Unwelcome Investigation
Originally posted on Sunset 4 A Carson Reno Mystery:
As Nickie promised, Ronnie was preparing me one of his ‘special’ breakfasts when I finally wandered into Chief’s on Monday morning. It was almost eleven o’clock and the beginning of another cold and cloudless day. Joe had already called and left a message for me to…
What Happens In Your Brain When You Write?
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EDITING 101: 11 – Using a Thesaurus…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Originally posted as the Dun Writin’—Now Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others. Courtesy of Adirondack Editing Using a Thesaurus When you were in grammar school, you were taught the terms antonym and synonym. An antonym…
How To Write A Great Book Review – Research by A.J. Alexander
Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Picture courtesy of: https://www.tes.com/lessons/IMa05aDDs32cog/digital-book-reviews ? Lately, I’ve been asked by a fellow writer if I read his book and would be prepared to write a review. Even though I know how much work, effort, and heart blood a writer invests into books, I know as well, a writer…
Why I Ditched My Blog Sidebar – Guest Post…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I took a two-week break from posting on my own blog a few months ago. In that time, I was refueled with post ideas but I also had the opportunity to read most of yours. In that process, I realized something I hadn’t paid much…
Murder and More #BookReview
Originally posted on Angela Kay's Books:
Title: Murder and More Author: Gerald Darrell Print Length: 222 Publication Date: February 3, 2016 Sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English Formats: Kindle Goodreads Genres: Mystery, Crime From the Author This short story fiction work, Murder and More is what the author calls “Fiction for Fun.” It uses real places and real geography…
How to Write Endings that “Wow!”
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Once again, I invited blogger and copywriter Alex Limberg to spread his nuggets of wisdom amongst us. Today, he is closing in on closings. He is showing us several “typical closing styles” you can use as templates for your own stories. Yes, just rip them off mercilessly. Alex…