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Mystery Writing: One Scientist’s Journey by Rosemarie Szostak
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? I collected bugs for biology class. Watched waves washing the shore for physics. Spilled corrosive acid on my good jeans in chemistry, so they ended up looking like a fashion statement. What I didn’t learn: a) English grammar, b) sentence structure, c) paragraph structure, d) any writing structure,…
Where Are You On The Writing Growth Curve?
Originally posted on Allison Maruska:
My son and my mom are officially the same height. I’m taller than they are. But I digress. My son has always been above average on the growth curve. Now, having just turned twelve, he’s caught up to his grandmother. He’s tall. And she’s . . . less than tall.…
Interview at Sci-Fi and Scary #IndieAuthors #horror
Originally posted on Books and Such:
Lilyn at Sci-Fi and Scary is hosting me for an interview today – hop over to read about Marvel super heroes, favorite horror movies, and Sarah. Â If you’re looking for reviews on the latest sci-fi and horror books, movies, and video games, her blog is the place to go!
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Explore your writing style, improve your writing
Originally posted on Wind Eggs:
Many writers never take the time for self-reflection. They think about their work, but not their writing process. Consider Tarah Benner’s quiz as a starting point for reflection. Entertainers can be spontaneous and funny but may need coaching to craft concise, crisp prose. (Image courtesy of Tarah Benner) I started…