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CHINA BLUE by Madalyn Morgan @ActScribblerDJ #Book #3 Dudley Sisters #WW2 Dramas

Happy Valentine’s Day #Books to Sweeten Your Weekend! #FridayReads #ValentinesDay #kidlit

Where Do Ideas and Inspirations Come from for Mysteries? by Heather Weidner

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? Thank you so much for letting me visit today. I write mystery novels and short stories. And I’m often asked about where my ideas come from. Settings I write what I know and where I know. Most of my short stories and my Delanie Fitzgerald mystery series are…

EDITING 101: 24 – Split Infinitives and Dangling Participles…

EDITING 101: 24 – Split Infinitives and Dangling Participles…

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 Split Infinitives and Dangling Participles Editors frequently correct both of these, but one is actually ok to use, while…

The Blogger Recognition Award for Writer’s Treasure Chest

The Blogger Recognition Award for Writer’s Treasure Chest

Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Storyteller (writer, filmmaker, public speaker) Mitch Teemley has nominated me for the Blogger Recognition Award and has really made my day! Thank you so much, Mitch. You know how to make a girl happy, don’t you?  (Did I just say this? Oops *blush*) ? ? ? ? Blogger…

Review: A World of Information by James Brown & Richard Platt

Review: A World of Information by James Brown & Richard Platt

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Raising Awareness

Originally posted on World of Stories:
The Magic of Stories is pleased to tell you about a story that will touch your heart and one man’s struggle to help himself and others. On 1st of February 2016, Wayne Dixon and his dog Koda set off from the Lancashire coast to walk the whole coast of…

The Technical Aspects of Writing Dragons

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Whitney Carter Writing dragons is a popular topic here at Invisible Ink, and one of my personal favorites. We’ve talked about general tips for writing them and some of the common types, and today I want to look at some of the more technical aspects of writing these mythical creatures. My…

Free but invisible

Free but invisible

Originally posted on The Opening Sentence:
Untold riches await those who manage to get their book listed ‘perma-free’ on Amazon. But how does anyone find out? If you click this it’ll take you to the Amazon.com site. Does anyone see it listed free or is the price still applied to it? (It says $3.12 when…

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