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Guest post: Jerry E. Smith – Hand is a verb
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Between the hands is an awesome place. There, you have the power to: Caress a loved one or strike out in anger. Build up a mountain of brick, mortar and concrete or Tear down a mountain of rock. Create volumes of literature, paint myriads of art work,…
Scrivener templates for you and me | Belinda Crawford
Archer's Aim Here are some useful fiction templates for anyone interested… This week, I decided to take a break from my frustrations (otherwise known as a first draft) and trial the Snowflake Method of writing a novel. I even found a great Scrivener template to start me o… Source: Scrivener templates for you and me […]
Science Fiction and Young Adult Lit: An Interview with Author Ree Kimberley
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’m thrilled to add another interview to my series of discussions with editors, writers, and other folks in books publishing. I had the opportunity to speak with the marvelous and ever brilliant Ree Kimberley who is the author of Rat City, a young adult science fiction novel, as well as…
Chapter 9; City Hall
Originally posted on The Price of Beauty in Strawberry Land:
City Hall Repeating myself, I am not an early person. Eight o’clock on Sunday morning was not a time I ever knew existed – much less participated in. However, Larry’s message was urgent and I knew he was serious – Larry was my friend. Parking…
SWAPPING GENRES by Andrew Richardson
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
I approached writing ‘The Door into War’ with some trepidation. On one hand, it was a story I wanted to write with a plot I was pleased with. On the other hand, my previous novels have all been firmly squarely horror or historical fantasy genres. Writing a time travel…