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How to write 52 short stories a year – Guest Post by Jemima Pett
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
It was the great Ray Bradbury who said: “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad stories in a row.” Chris White at A Writers Den posted a lovely picture quoting him. I’ve been writing a short story each week,…
EU COOKIE LAW BANNER REQUIRED…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
In case you missed it, there is an EU Cookie Law Banner Widget that EU Citizens (Only?) are required to add to their Blogs
Introducing: Sunrise Editing Services…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
My name is Andrew Joyce and I write books for a living. I’ve been lucky enough to have three of my books become best-sellers on Amazon, and two of them have won prestigious awards. I only tell you this because I want you to know…
INDIE VS. TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING: BATTLE LINES DRAWN? by Steven Perkins
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Embers of a long smoldering fire have recently been stoked. The winds of a publishing war are stirring, and opening salvo’s have been unleashed! Have battle lines been drawn between independent and traditional publishers? Is so, who in the end shall emerge the ultimate victor? Time, as they say,…
Interviewing for the Fiction Writer
Originally posted on GG Collins Mysteries:
So You Have to do an Interview! By G G Collins (Copyright 2017) Nonfiction writers are accustomed to conducting interviews, but what about the fiction writer? It’s fiction; don’t I just make it up? Some writers may be able to, but the vast majority of…
Writers’ manifesto for 2017 – take your imagination seriously
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
A lucky turn of the radio dial this week and I got a real treat: the Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine interviewing Brian Eno. The whole piece is worth listening to, but this exchange particularly caught me. Vine was trying to pin down what made some of Eno’s collaborators…
8 Plugins You Need to Be Using | Natasha Orme
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Plugins are the bread and butter of WordPress. It’s what makes a website unique. This blog post is a collection of my favourite and most used plugins. 8 Plugins You Need to Be Using Natasha Orme