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How Does Reading Level Matter in Fiction?
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
How well do most published authors write? Would you be surprised to hear that Jane Austen wrote at just above a 5th grade level, Stephen King writes at about a 6th grade level, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote at slightly more than a 6th grade level, and Leo Tolstoy wrote at about…
Mystery Mondays: Bill Engleson on Setting, Plot, Problem, Solution
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Mystery Mondays has become such fun for me. It’s a place to discover mystery writers that I wouldn’t otherwise know about. This week, I have the pleasure to host Bill Eagleson, author of Like a Child to Home and Confessions of an Inadvertently Gentrifying Soul. So over to Bill. Setting, Plot, Problem, Solution by…
Award Winning Crime Thrillers
Originally posted on carsonrenomysteryseries.com:
https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B004C18S0C ? Smoke em’ if you gottem’. Get comfortable and check out my latest adventure ‘Deadly Decision’ Watch the book trailer here: https://animoto.com/play/jDnOymcGn2eJ0LsITAj2iQ See the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LVZ5U1E #mystery #suspense #thriller #murder Mystery at its BEST. From Tennessee to Florida, come along with Carson on one his most read and…
New Book Promo Sites, Blogging, Freebies… – Indies Unlimited
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Source: New Book Promo Sites, Blogging, Freebies… – Indies Unlimited New Book Promo Sites, Blogging, Freebies… As we constantly search for ways to introduce readers to our work, a few opportunities have recently crossed my path. There are two new promotion sites that look promising, Amazon have added Prime Reading to…
Food in Fiction – Part 4 – Guest Post…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
In this, the fourth and last article on the topic of Food in Fiction, I thought I’d let you into a badly kept secret. Having been married since forever and having brought up a family of five, I can cook – but I wouldn’t say…