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Why do writers write…

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
J.K Rowling …when they know that there are bitter and twisted individuals who don’t want you to succeed. Those who can’t wait to attack your book(s)!!! You may as well ask why do painters paint, or sculptors sculpt. Like them, we  writers have a burning desire within us…

Short Story Sunday 205: Inside

Sunday Connection – This Week’s #BookReviews Plus Links To The Blogosphere #SundayBlogShare

How Can We Teach Little Ones to Value Books and Stories? Nine Tips from the Trenches

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Margaret Wellwood, a children’s book writer, editor, and grandmother. Margaret offers here her take, with links to some of her favorite stories for sharing. How Can We Teach Little Ones to Value Books and Stories? Nine Tips from the Trenches Tender-hearted toddler that…

9 Tips For Using Fiction Techniques When Writing Memoir…

9 Tips For Using Fiction Techniques When Writing Memoir…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Michael Mohr  on The Creative Penn: Memoir is much more than just writing down an aspect of your life story.  Intro by Joanna Penn: In fact, if you do that, it’s unlikely that anyone will read it. Because people want a character they can empathize…

When Tis Done – Part 45

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
After leaving Jordan’s house, Brian goes to talk to Neil. Cynthia calls to let his parents know where he is, so they won’t worry, then leaves the men alone to talk. Brian tells Neil all about Jian, and they talk about Brian’s supernatural battles, and Neil’s experiences in the war.…

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First-Person POV #amwriting

Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Third-person omniscient is my usual mode to write in, but I am currently writing a short story in first-person present tense, and it’s not going well. When we write in third-person omniscient mode, the story is told from an outside, overarching point of view. The narrator…

#BlogBlitz : No Comment by Graham Smith @GrahamSmith1972 @rararesources @caffeinenights #BookReview — Jane Risdon

Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
Originally posted on Me and My Books: I am delighted to be sharing No Comment by Graham Smith with you all today. A novella that involves DI Harry Evans. Purchase links for this great power packed read are at Amazon UK or Amazon.Com. Synopsis: When a single mother, Julie Simon,…

Goats Doing What Goats Do Best — Nutsrok

Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
Originally posted on Nutsrok: I don’t know why Daddy kept goats. In theory, they’d eat brush and he’d have one to barbecue on Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Labor Day. The fact is, our goats didn’t ascribe to the brush eating theory and were born knowing their life’s purpose…

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