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Character Quotes from On the Fairway by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“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…
#excerpt #blogtour The Phoenix Cycle, by Bob Collopy @shanannigans81 @BobCollopy
Originally posted on Didi Oviatt -Author:
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…
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
Originally posted on 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…