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Free Children’s Book: Runaway Smile

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I woke up this morning and I had lost my smile and it wasn’t my fault and I looked everywhere and it was gone. Then I met a workman and a king and the best salesman in the world and a clown and no-one wanted to give me theirs. At school, I asked…

The Reach of the Banyan Tree @sassevn Mark Sasse Q&A

The Reach of the Banyan Tree @sassevn Mark Sasse Q&A

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? Colleen Chesesbro, one of our Book Reviewers here at LWI brought author Mark Sasse to my attention after reviewing a book called The Recluse Storyteller (review). I believe her words had the basic meaning of “INTERVIEW THIS MAN!” His writing style blew her away due to its uniqueness.…

Using Your Fears to Craft Stories

“domestic violence is a disease” ‘Mine’&’Facade’ author @JanelleKahele Q&A

“domestic violence is a disease” ‘Mine’&’Facade’ author @JanelleKahele Q&A

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Meet J Kahele Author Mother And a very nice Lady. I probably got the order wrong if you ask her.  RW: At the time of this interview your newest book is Facade but I asked you to discuss another book instead. The issue of domestic violence that I see…

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November Ketchup

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
November’s Ketchup I’m still on break, but I know how much these monthly stats mean to some of my readers, so I thought I would show this month and how taking a break has changed everything. Thank you for understanding and continuing to support me, even in my absence!…

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5 Weird Things About Writing That Actually Work

Originally posted on Just English:
by KAMAL SUCHARAN BURRI  Being a filmmaker and writer, I’ve discovered some ridiculous but enlightening tips that increase the potential of a writer. I was totally astonished by the fact that they worked for me. 1. Use a notepad for drafting, rather than a notebook I’ve just noticed this a few…

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