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Character Quotes from On the Fairway by Dellani
Originally posted on Cereal Authors:
“Heath, glad you’re back. Got a special job for you.” “Yeah?” As the new man on the job, he was suspicious. Already, they had pulled several practical jokes at his expense. “They need a delivery of gravel at the club house.” “Why?” “It was supposed to be delivered to them,…
#excerpt #blogtour The Phoenix Cycle, by Bob Collopy @shanannigans81 @BobCollopy
Originally posted on Didi Oviatt:
The Phoenix Cycle: The Best Shall Rise The Phoenix Cycle: The Best Shall Rise Publication Date: June 23, 2017 Published By: The Department of Smoke Genre: Dystopian/ YA/ Sci-Fi New San Francisco is the last city standing on a world ravaged by storms of ash and debris. The city survived…
Advertisements from long, long ago — coffin nail edition
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:

Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #202 Fragile & Heartbeat
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Head upon a chest Listening for a heartbeat Fragile, love’s echo ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben https://ronovanwrites.com/2018/05/21/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-202-fragileheartbeat/
Parallelism – what it means #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Allergy season is in full swing in my little corner of the world, and I have been hit hard this year. Nevertheless, writing and editing continues and so today we’re going to revisit the topic of parallelism and using repetition as a literary device. Some aspects…

Who is your reader? Finding your audience #WriterWednesday #AuthorMarketing #Marketing #AmWriting
Originally posted on D.E. Haggerty:
I recently blogged about how my latest advertisement on Amazon totally tanked. (You can read the article here or just pretend I never said that. I’d actually prefer the second option.) In that blog, I concluded my ad failed as I didn’t properly target my audience. The projected audience…
Revising and Layering: The (Often Very Tedious) Stuff That Makes Your Story COME ALIVE
Dan Alatorre your humble host Nobody likes revising, okay? Nobody. Until you see how good it makes your story, and then – well, you still won’t like revising. Because nobody does. But if you do something enough times, it can become a habit, and that means if you torture yourself with enough revisions, you will […]