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Write Like the Dickens – By Jo Eberhardt…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Writer Unboxed: Charles Dickens. His name is synonymous with so many things: Christmas, high school English classes, and comically repulsive characters existing in squalid social conditions. Most, if not all, of us have read at least one of his books — or, at the very…
Introduce Yourself Author Interview Links Updated
Originally posted on The PBS Blog:
? ATTN. Authors of Introduce Yourself. The links to your guest interviews have been updated. If you have any updates of your own let me know. Updates such as: New book – I can add them to your post. (If you have tons of books out I cannot feature…
Agree or disagree?
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
Dialogue tags – he said, she said, he replied, she asked – are the devil. Have none in your manuscript. Agree or disagree?
I wonder?
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Have you ever thought about the brain-dead who love to write one and two star reviews simply because the books they attack are beyond their level of intelligence? I wonder what they would make of the most famous work of fiction of them all – The Epic of…
Attitude of Gratitude June 20 2018
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Thank you, for your Attitude of Gratitude… When it is so easy to see what it is that everyone else is NOT doing, perhaps this is showing you where you are feeling somewhat lesser than. Perhaps this is the way you are being shown how to appreciate all that…
Smorgasbord Health Column – Ancient Therapies – #Tai Chi – Non-Combative Chinese Martial Art by Sally Cronin
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
I went to Tai Chi for a few classes when I was looking after my mother, but it became difficult to leave her on a regular schedule, but I did practice the moves at home to stay flexible and to help my breathing. What is Tai Chi? This is…
When you’re down to your last dollar
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
Its value keeps shrinking, but you can still have some fun with it.