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Thank You Mama (Poem) by Bette A. Stevens

Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author:
Thank You, Mama Poem by Bette A. Stevens Thank you dearest Mama For the lane you’ve led me down The light you shone before me Still helps me traverse on Climbing formidable summits Or facing storming skies I know that you’re still with me Watching through the…

Character Quotes from Bad Day by Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“Elise Champion, may I introduce my best wedding planner, Reva Kelly.” Time to turn on the charm, I thought with a sparkling smile. I reached forward with my bandaged hand. Elise Champion recoiled in horror. “Dear God! What’s wrong with you?” “Elise, please. You’re causing a scene.” Her…

Week #2 of My Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Challenge ~ This week stars The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead #MondayBlogs #Pulitzer #ReadingChallenge

Week #2 of My Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Challenge ~ This week stars The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead #MondayBlogs #Pulitzer #ReadingChallenge

Writing Links…5/7/18

Originally posted on Traci Ashbe Dark Epic Fantasy Author:
butterfly and flower Writing Links…5/7/18 Traci Kenworth   Fantasy/Dystopian/UF/Paranormal/SF: http://colleenchesebro.com/2018/04/29/unicorns-ascension/ “I never question where my writing inspiration comes from. I just go with it. When you believe in the possibilities – you never know what you will see. Stay tuned to hear more about The Sisters…

1000 Word Sprint Guidance and suggestions: the GOAL of a Sprint

Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
There are two goals to a 1000 Word Sprint Contest. You will be creating a short story or story segment, sure, but also something else. The first goal is: Get your story up and running as quickly as possible. The 1000 word limit will force you to be thrifty with your…

The Magical Relationship Between a Writer and Their Notebook #MondayBlogs #Writers

The Magical Relationship Between a Writer and Their Notebook #MondayBlogs #Writers

Virtual-reality Jacket Simulates Hugs-And More

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Part of my WIP is imagining what life in a 100 years from now might be like. To do so, I’m building on exciting-sounding technology news which will probably be everyday affairs in a century. Having loved Virtual-reality goggles after trying them out a few months ago, I was…

#Cockygate: Why You Can’t Copyright an Often-Used Word in Book Titles

Originally posted on Rami Ungar The Writer:
I’m sure that a lot of people are going to be confused by that title, and probably find it funny. Unfortunately, this is a serious topic that requires some discussion, so I thought I’d take a couple minutes to spread the word on what’s been going on. Recently,…

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