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New Stuff in the Garden

New Stuff in the Garden

Originally posted on Audrey Driscoll's Blog:
Being of an age when dejunking and downsizing makes more sense than acquiring, I don’t often buy new things for the garden. My tools will likely outlast me. Plants come and go, but somehow the place is always full of them. Fashion isn’t an issue. Unless something wears…

Eleven Miles by Lance Greenfield @lancegmitchell

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: How far would you have walked to gain your high school education? From an early age, the greatest passion in Boitumelo Tumelo’s life is learning. Boi, as she is known to her friends and family, just loves going to school. Her primary school is in the local village, but…

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Angel Messages May 13 2018

Angel Messages May 13 2018

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Your Daily Message from Angels… WHERE and WHAT is ALL you NEED to PONDER! We love you Sounds good, Angels!!!

The Stone of Courage – Guest Post by Jemima Pett…

The Stone of Courage – Guest Post by Jemima Pett…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Just a reminder, every second Sunday of the month I’m doing a serial with an original illustration from the wonderful Dani English, who also does my book covers. If you missed the previous months, here is January, February, March and April It’s May, and we reach Part 5…

A favour from you all

Originally posted on Its good to be crazy Sometimes:
I have a big favour to ask from you all. A friend of mine has a child in nursery and they are asking for a letter. ? If you can’t read it the basic of it, is that the children ages 3-5 are learning about different…

The 7 Types of Editing Your Book Needs

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? Stories come in every shape and size, and as an author, you bring your own expertise and experience to your tale. So when it comes to editing, you might not need the same sort of help as someone else. You might excel at catching grammar problems but struggle with…

Useless Advice from an unpunished author – How much is too much description?

Useless Advice from an unpunished author – How much is too much description?

Originally posted on Eric's blog:
Useless Advice from an unpunished author This is not very good advice because I don’t know. We all know that description is good, especially in fantasy if you are world building then you need to the reader to see the world. I’ve read books and been very confused as…

The Return of Blogging – by Dan Blank…

The Return of Blogging – by Dan Blank…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
 on We Grow Media site: I’ve noticed something being talked about by some very successful writers and artists: blogging. Does that sound weird? As if I’m predicting the return of the pager and fax machine. Today I want to talk about how deep, long-term projects…

Smorgasbord Short Stories – Flights of Fancy – Getting Away with Murder by Sally Cronin

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