Archive | February 14, 2017
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Authors / Bloggers – Take these 5 Basic Steps to Secure your WordPress Site TODAY…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Joel Friedlander and Nate Hoffelder on The Book Designer Site: Licence to use obtained – Copyright Natchapon Nilsonti Monday is usually my spot in our publishing schedule, but I’m giving it up today for a good reason. Last week Nate Hoffelder of The Digital…
Self-Publishing: Five Time-Saving Tools
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Hope Ann A writer’s life is filled with so much more than the mere creating of stories. There is editing and proofreading. Marketing and newsletters. Blogging and graphics. We can take any help offered, and here are five free tools which have helped me save time and…
#amwriting: What Editors Want
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Today we are discussing a particular kind of editor: the submissions editor. When I first began this journey, I didn’t understand how specifically you have to tailor your submissions when it comes to literary magazines, contests, and anthologies. Each publication has a specific market of readers,…
Guest author: Ray (on behalf of Colin Chappell) – A dog’s life
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Since she has been hogging the keyboard so much lately, I thought it was about time I got in on the act and had a friend over. Honestly… tap, tap, tap… ‘not now, girlie’ and ‘how did you manage to get the ball there‘ is about all…
#MondayMeme #MondayBlogs
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Here’s one for you mystery writers! 😀
Historical Division: RAGING FALCON: Intrigue, terrorism, taboo romance, and CIA! by Stephen Perkins
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Research for a fictional novel can be daunting. However, before I started writing my debut novel Raging Falcon, I was already intimately familiar with the subject matter. But, in the spirit of originality, I endeavored to create a twist on the traditional fictional tropes one encounters in Ian Fleming’s…
History of Philosophy – Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Visualistan
Flame by Robbie Cheadle #writephoto
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
This extract from Silly Willy goes to Cape Town was written in response to Sue Vincent’s Thursday photo prompt – Flame. You can take part in this photo prompt by following this link: https://scvincent.com/2017/02/09/thursday-photo-prompt-flame-writephoto/. The prompt got me going so well on the topic of fire and…
Understanding Others: The Benefits of Romance Novels
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Just as some readers turn up their noses at young adult fiction, many sneer at romance novels. But these books aren’t simply trashy bodice rippers filled with swooning and ridiculously attractive heroes. They may also increase self-reflection and empathy in readers. (There is often still swooning though. Lots and lots…