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Book Review: Zero Day (Ezekiel Boone) @AtriaMysteryBus @ezekiel_boone @SimonSchusterCA
Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
YES! YES! YES! I had been eagerly awaiting the third instalment of The Hatching series since last year when I read Skitter last year. Seeing the spiders hatch, take over and seeing the apocalypse on the horizon, I couldn’t wait to watch the United States go to war against…
What I Have Learned from Chronic Illness – Guest Post by, Tina Frisco…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
The opportunity to learn presents itself more often than most of us recognize. We ignore or do not hear the knock on the door to our hearts and minds. We become outraged or sickened when engaging with or reacting to someone whose behavior strikes fear…
The Red Ink Conference 2018: #Detroit! May19th via @tenitajeditor #writers #authors #michlit #motownwriters
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
Tired of going to conference after conference, and leaving with no solid results? This is NOT that conference! Last year, we packed out The Hilton Garden Inn–Southfield! This year, we’re in a new venue with even more engaging content! Here are some topics we’ll cover: From…
Indie Publishing News Needs Your HELP
Originally posted on Plaisted Formatting & Genealogy:
Plaisted Publishing House produces a FREE Marketing Magazine for Indie Authors and those who support them – aka Editors, Graphic Designers, Illustrators, Marketers etc. This magazine celebrated it’s second year in Feb 2018. We have 526 members in the GROUP We have 370 signed up to receive and share…
How to do… archaeological conservation
The Historic England Blog An archaeological excavation can result in a huge amount of artefacts being excavated in a short period of time. The analysis of these artefacts can take many years or decades. But why does conservation take so long? And what does it involve? Maritime Archaeologist Pip and Archaeological Conservator Angela explain how […]
Descrambling Scrivener: Part I…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Judy Penz Sheluk Get together with any group of writers, whether it’s through an online chat forum or in person, and the subject of Scrivener is bound to come up. And while I’m sure Scrivener has its fair share of detractors, one thing is…
Mega-List of University Literary Journals Accepting Submissions in Fiction, Poetry, Art, CNF…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Erica Verrillo on Publishing … and Other Forms of Insanity: You may wonder why you should submit to literary journals run by MFA programs. They seldom pay, and they often charge to submit. Normally, either one of those factors would be enough to eliminate…
Friday Writing Question, tools
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hi gang, Craig here again. We take turns on Fridays, and the assignments are rotating. This time my task is to pose a writing question. Seems simple enough, but I also want to get some comments flowing. Here we go: What writing tools do you use? Why do you prefer…