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When Tis Done – Part 49

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Neil and Cynthia are woken the morning after their wedding, by a creepy guy pretending to be a UPS delivery man. Neil slams the door on him and calls Heath and Jackie. Every available Circle member arrives and they do a thorough cleansing of the property, as well as Neil…

Character Quotes from The Maker by Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“Can we be of assistance, Captain Slatterly?” “Captain Drexel, I’m unsure how until I know the situation on planet. Riley’s a sneaky bastard. He allowed himself to be taken into custody. I can’t conceive of a man like him doing that without a reason, can you?” “No, sir,…

Authors Should Think Twice Before Signing A Book Contract – by, Derek Haines…

Authors Should Think Twice Before Signing A Book Contract – by, Derek Haines…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice Getting a publisher is every author’s dream. But beware of book contract nightmares. Never sign a book contract with a publisher without doing your homework first. Find out more HERE

Laryngitis and a Polygamous Relationship with an Aldi Raspberry Sorbet

Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
Last weekend I felt really rough. I put it down to being hungover after going out with my friend to celebrate her birthday on Saturday night – my failing voice and sore throat was initially thought to have been caused by singing a bit too enthusiastically as I was dancing…

Lazy Sunday catch-up on My Chestnut Reading Tree

Lazy Sunday catch-up on My Chestnut Reading Tree

Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
It’s been a busy old week on the blog this week so thankfully I have been off work as it was the first week of the school Easter holidays. I was looking forward to a rest and even though the children are also off I have been able to catch up…

Emotion, emotion, emotion. Show me the EMOTION!

Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
your humble host Emotion, emotion, emotion. Show me the emotion. Don’t assume the reader is getting what’s in your head; be sure you put it on the page. SHOW IT! Your reader is always from Missouri. If you add a dash of emotion, as in showing me facial expressions and…

All in the feeling?

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
It was a beautiful morning. I had watch a barn owl glide across the field as dawn limned the horizon with gold and palest pink. The sky was beginning to turn blue and the drive to work on almost-empty roads was accompanied by birdsong. It was one…

To prologue or not to prologue that is the question… with @Marjorie_Mallon #Sundayblogshare

Source: To prologue or not to prologue that is the question… with @Marjorie_Mallon #Sundayblogshare

A Productive Writer’s Night

A Productive Writer’s Night

Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Picture courtesy of: http://www.poesiagt.com/2013/01/tipos-de-versos.html I would say, the majority of us writer’s cannot financially afford to lean back and spend their life writing, no matter how much we dream of becoming full-time writers. And believe me, I’m one of these dreamers, I know what I’m talking about. I’m…

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