Archive | February 11, 2017
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Writing Science Fiction Stories – Guest Post by Craig Boyack…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
In previous posts on this site I’ve talked about writing paranormal tales, my love of short fiction, and fantasy. I also write a bit of science fiction, and that’s the topic today. We grow and mature as we write. The more we produce, the more…
#Smashwords is Distributing 300,000 eBook Titles to Bibliotheca CloudLibrary
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
? Smashwords has just ironed out an?e-book distribution?agreement to Bibliotheca and the 3M CloudLibrary. Starting next week libraries will have the option to purchase 300,000 indie titles and have their patrons borrow them online Read more.. http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/smashwords-is-distributing-300000-ebook-titles-to-bibliotheca-cloudlibrary
Tune in February 14th at 4 pm Yes it’s Valentine’s Day, but this is a very unromantic show but a fun one!
Please say hi to Whit McClendon and Brian Briscoe as we talk about their books. Tuesday, February 14th at 4 PM Click here to go to the show!
How to Recognise a Thriller
Originally posted on Toni Pike:
I was delighted to have an article published on Chris the Story Reading Ape’s Blog about the characteristics of a thriller. You can read more here: How to Recognise a Thriller ? ?
How to Recognise a Thriller Guest Post by Toni Pike…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
If you are interested in writing a thriller, here are a few key features of that genre to help you on your journey. The thriller genre is always popular with both readers and filmgoers. Reading a thriller allow us to experience adventure, spills and life-threatening…
Clarity #midnighthaiku
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
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Here is my interview with Marie Lavender
Originally posted on authorsinterviews:
Name: Marie Lavender Age: 36 Where are you from I’m actually from the Midwest. I was raised in a family of five, with many extended relatives as well. In college, I majored in Creative Writing, and well, here I am. Fiona: Tell us your latest news? My latest news is that…
How to Evaluate a Publishing Contest…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
A few reminders by Susan Spann on Writer Unboxed site: Contests can be a great way for authors to get professional critiques, or get published, but contests also offer scammers and vanity presses a chance to take advantage of unwary writers. So … beware! Before…
Guest author: Kevin Morris – Visual impact
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Silhouette. Image by Nick Verron, who is also partially sighted. At approximately 18-months-old, I lost the majority of my eyesight due to a blood clot on the brain. While I can distinguish light and dark and discern the outline of objects, I am unable to see detail.…
Finding Funding: Writing in a Kickstarter World
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Readers and writers are living in a crowdfunded world. Where once publishers oversaw which books came into print now writers just need to convince potential readers to support them. Writers suddenly have more opportunities, but they are restricted by the market as well. Kickstarter is one of the largest venues…