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#ShareAReviewDay – A Boy Named Rabbit by Marcia Meara
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Today, I’d like to welcome ME to The Write Stuff. 😀 I’ve run out of reviews from others to schedule this week, so I’m sharing one of my own that I’m especially proud of. Hope you’ll indulge me. (And if you have a new or favorite review you’d like me…

“I Hate That!” Book Design Pet Peeves – by Joel Friedlander…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on The Book Designer: This is a story about bad book design decisions, and how to avoid them. Jill and I visited Copperfield’s Books in Sebastapol this afternoon. Copperfield’s is a small chain of independent bookstores here in California, and a favorite place to browse…
How to make writing in first-person easier
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Do you struggle with first-person narratives? I do. Even though it’s my favorite point of view. I love writing, and reading, first-person point of view stories. But getting it right can be a struggle. I was thrilled to read a recent post on writing techniques from Bookfox. Writing in…
Fallacy of Writing
Dan Alatorre your humble host I saw a blog post recently that was like a light bulb going off over my head. It noted there are many websites about helping you market your book to get big sales numbers through a mailing list and Facebook groups you can join, etc., all talking about how much […]

Register NOW for the Path of Consciousness Spiritual and Writing Retreat via @NamouWeam| Oct. 5-7, 2018 #michiganwriters #motownwriters
Originally posted on Motown Writers Network . . . Michigan Literary Network:
The Path of Consciousness is a spiritual and writing conference and retreat that will help you transform your writing life with the help of various ancient, sacred and creative teachings, including writing and storytelling. Choose to stay for the one-day conference or the 3-day all-inclusive retreat (Oct. 5-7, 2018)…
Who?
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“You’d make a lousy feminist!” My son’s words followed me down the garden path as I left. As a child of my generation, I am used to the changing face of the familiar, but his throwaway comment of, ‘It’s a female Doctor!’ had shocked me profoundly. ‘I…
Rosie’s Review Team #RBRT @SassyKebkerr reviews #crimefiction SCATHED by @SueColetta1 #TuesdayBookBlog
Originally posted on Rosie Amber:
Today’s team review is from Karen, she blogs here http://sassyredheadbookreviews.wordpress.com Karen has been reading Scathed by Sue Coletta Sue has done it again! I was so happy to receive this book as an ARC and I am very happy to give an honest review of this book. I must say that…
Young girls creeped out by older scientists constantly trying to lure them into STEM
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
From The Onion. SEATTLE, WA—With responses ranging from “squirming in discomfort” to “completely discouraged from studying science and engineering,” a nationwide poll group of high school-age girls revealed Tuesday that the nation’s young women are being utterly creeped out by scientists twice their age constantly attempting to lure them…