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6 Free Google Keyword Tool Alternatives For Keyword Research – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: You need keywords for your blog articles or to choose your 7 Amazon book keywords Whether you are a blogger or an author, or both, you continuously need to research and select suitable keywords. While the Google Keyword Tool is the…
#ShareAReviewDay – For the Sake of a Child by Stevie Turner
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
This morning, please help me welcome author Stevie Turner, who would like to share a review of For the Sake of a Child. I know you’ll find this a subject of importance, and will help us get the word out far and wide. Thanks! REVIEW: A haunting book Amazon:…
Trim the fat from your fiction: Redundancy – by Kerri Miller…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Utopian Editing site: Great stories can be ruined by too many words. Redundancy in particular can make your prose squeak like the clarinetists in a middle school band (I’m allowed to say that because I played clarinet). Not all repetition is bad. It can…
Great reminder on what not to worry about
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
In other words… I need to use this as my screen saver. A constant reminder that my first draft doesn’t have to be perfect. I’ve rewritten the same chapter at least five times. Tweaking a comma here, a comma there, putting commas everywhere only to go back rewrite the…
On Losing My Ability to Read and Write
Originally posted on The Brevity Blog:
By Rae Pagliarulo Right around my birthday this past January, as I was on my way to a friend’s house carrying a pizza for dinner, I slipped on a sheet of ice, flew into the air, and landed on my head. My first thought was not about the excruciating…
Profile of Word Weaver Writing Contest 1st PLACE WINNER: “Devils Hollow Holy Water” by Adele Marie Park
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
What goes on inside the writerly mind? Let’s sit down with our Word Weaver Writing Contest 1st place winner, Adele Marie Park, and find out. ? (Like all our winner’s profiles, when they answered these questions, they did not yet know what place they had taken in the contest.) author Adele…