Archive | April 24, 2018
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Character Quotes from Best Medicine by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“I really am fine, Davi. You don’t need to drive my car home.” “I saw you when I walked in that door, girl. I’m not gonna let you drive and that’s final. When your face is as white as your lab coat, it’s time to let someone take…
Red River Radio Presents What’s Write for Me with Lory & Shelton
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Wednesday, April 25, 4-6 PM EDT on Blog Talk Radio Still waiting for Spring to Spring? Here in Florida, it has—mostly—and with it allergies, asthma and annoyance. Nothing like a stuffy head and watering eyes to keep you inside. Or, you can brave the crowds, and flock to the beach—where…
Reading Links…4/24/18
Originally posted on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author:
planet Reading Links…4/24/18 Traci Kenworth Fantasy/Dsytopian/UF/Paranormal/SF: https://libraryoferana.wordpress.com/2018/04/14/book-spotlight-addict-the-cassie-tam-files-sci-fi-crime-lesfic/ Born in Vancouver, Cassie Tam is the daughter of a cop and an out lesbian. Now situated in the technological haven of New Hopeland City, she plies her trade as a Private Investigator, taking on odd job…
Mark Of The Devil by Tana Collins @TanaCollins7 @Bloodhoundbook
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: While Inspector Jim Carruthers and team are busy investigating a series of art thefts, they receive an anonymous tip-off about the body of a young woman on a deserted beach. The bizarre clues to her identity and what might have happened to her include a strange tattoo, a set…
Do you know the difference in a prologue and epilogue?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
And… How do you know when a story needs one or both? My current work in progress (WIP) has a short introduction (prologue.) So, I thought doing a little research on the subject might be in order. After all, I do want the reader to read past the first couple…
The first female detectives
Originally posted on historywithatwist:
Growing up in Dublin’s inner-city northside, my childhood was filled with crime. Ironside, Mannix, Banachek, The Rockford Files, Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, Cannon, Kojak, Columbo, McCloud, Petrocelli, Quincy M.E… I watched them all. They were cops and private detectives mostly, armed with snub-nosed Smith & Wesson’s, screeching around…
Profile of Word Weaver 1st Place Winner Geoff LePard, author of “What If?”
Originally posted on Dan Alatorre:
your humble host What goes on inside the writerly mind? Let’s sit down with Word Weaver Writing Contest Winner Geoff Le Pard and find out. Geoff Le Pard started writing to entertain in 2006, and he hasn’t left his keyboard since. When he’s not churning out novels, he writes some…