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Words in a Picture: The Wonder of Graphic Novels
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
It is an odd time in the world of graphic novels. Superhero movies remain money making bastions. People laud Alan Moore, Joss Whedon, Neil Gaiman, and others who write graphic novels. Despite these signs of popularity, the New York Times recently eliminated its Graphic Bestseller lists. One of the major centers…
Do you have a favorite point of view?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
In what POV do you write? Which do you prefer, 1st, 2nd or 3rd? Image source I find that most of the time I gravitate toward 1st, especially when writing children’s books. But sometimes I let the character pick. Sound crazy? Sometimes I think so. But if I start…
Fairy tales: Faces Glimpsed in the Forest by Jan Malique
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: Image: Ramdlon, Pixabay Many of us have grown up with the older versions of fairy tales, visceral stories that were handed down from generation to generation. I certainly recall the earlier folk tales, devouring each tale with zeal, especially…
Welcome Tammy Tate with The Homecoming #ShifterRomance
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
Today, I’m welcoming back Tammy Tate with her latest release, a shifter story, and the first in a series. Take it away, Tammy . . . The Homecoming (Book One of Bayou Shifters series) Mae, thanks so much for having me as your guest. I’m thrilled…
What’s a Writer of Thrillers to do When Reality Outstrips Fiction? by Brian Greiner
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
What’s a writer of thrillers to do when reality outstrips fiction? by Brian Greiner The great fun in writing thrillers is playing with fascinating technologies and concepts. The problem with thrillers is that eventually, reality renders all that great tech obsolete—sometimes laughably so. So how can a writer deal…
Stop Shoulding on Yourself
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by The Novel Mom Once upon a Grad-School I had a great professor who, at the time, everyone half-discounted because we all thought was “out there and wacky”-as professors can sometimes seem. Most likely because they are alternating between over-caffeinated and slightly drunk to be able to deal with generally…