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“When cultures clash – an epic 19th-century adventure” – “A Maiden’s Honor” (The Woman from Eden Book 1) by Josanna Thompson
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
travelingtiari, #Romance When cultures clash – an epic 19th-century adventure By Amazon Customer A captivating and most unusual story set during the Napoleonic wars: the whole world is on fire, and people from various cultural spheres get mixed up in the most unbelievable adventures. Like Sarah, who is of Scottish origins…
“A Star Is Born” – “Float: by Michael Bussa
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
A Star Is Born By Aggie I read the Float, I couldn’t read it fast enough. It kept me engaged through the whole story. I didn’t want it to end. This author is defanintly on the right track, look forward to all future projects from him. Click here to watch…
“This series has grabbed onto me more than I expected it too.” – “Retained” (The Irrevocable Series Book 3) by Samantha Jacobey
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#EndoftheWorld #thriller #suspense #SweetRomance #SamJac Backstage Blogs Are Preppers Eccentric or Truly On To Something This series has grabbed onto me more than I expected it too. I haven’t honestly given a lot of thought to “prepper” scenarios, and wasn’t sure I would enjoy reading about it – until I…
“This series keeps getting better!” – “February White Lies” (A Cat Collier Mystery 2) by Carol Ann Kauffman
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#AuthorNetwork,#IndieBooksPromo, #amreading, #amwriting, #indiepromo This series keeps getting better! ByCianna Elizabeth Another amazing book from Kauffman! This series is quickly becoming one of my favorites! Cat is witty and brave, and these events that unfold really highlight her character! I…
“Enjoyable continuation of Troianne travel books.” – “Diana’s Magic” (Time Travel Society Series Book 2) by Crystal Miles Gauthier
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#Historical, #Paranormal, #Shifter, #Romance, #Adventure, #Witch’s Finding Her True Potential. “Diana Elizabeth, you are a very powerful sorceress, it is true. And you may not ever need to know these things. However, there may come a time in your life when knowledge of this backward way of doing things could…
“A wonderful collection of poetry.” – “Innocence and Wonder” by Marta Moran Bishop
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
A wonderful collection of poetry. Ms. Bishop has a way with words, that flow right off the pages and into the reader’s imagination. A great way to brighten your day. I also enjoyed the artwork as well. I loved them all, but my top three favorites are The Mouse, Nana’s…
The 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2018…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Dana Sitar on The Write Life Site: The world offers a lot of ways to become a writer. You can go to school for journalism or creative writing, get a Ph.D. and publish in journals, start a blog and turn it into a business,…
Who Else: Writing Secondary and Minor Characters
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Morgan S. Hazelwood ? Who Else Is There? Writers know all about our main character–they’re the focus of our story. Often, the story is told in their voice. But what about everyone else? Unless you’re writing a person-versus-nature like Hatchet, you’re probably going to have other characters. ? Minor Characters…
Overcoming Yourself
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
For the next few weeks, I’m going to do a series of posts on the conflicts that can be found in a narrative. Depending where you look, and whose advice you ask, there’s anywhere from 4-10 types of conflict that can drive a plot. I’m only going to cover six,…
Is your monster really scary enough for nightmares?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Monsters lurk about in many forms. Doesn’t have to be Big Foot or a dragon. A hateful neighbor or classmate, a work colleague, even a stranger on the street can be monsters in your story. One man’s monster is another man’s pet. A monster can live in the protagonists past, their…