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…Author Jack Eason nails it for writing and acting jobbing jobs…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my scribbling buddy, Author, Jack Eason, puts in perspective the LUV of writing versus the opportunities to ‘let that little literary light shine’… KINDRED SPIRITS The jobbing actor remembered for all time as a British spy chief As jobbing writers we can never rely on our work to feed us.…

Would You Like To Guest Post On Newauthoronline?

Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
I welcome guest posts. If you are interested in writing a guest post for newauthoronline.com, please read the following prior to contacting me: https://newauthoronline.com/guest-post-submissions/. Kevin

Meeting Your Online Blogging Friend In Real Life – The Key Stages #MondayBlogs #BloggingGals

Meeting Your Online Blogging Friend In Real Life – The Key Stages #MondayBlogs #BloggingGals

Importance of Freedom of the Press

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
In our current political climate, in which the Press has been attacked as somehow against the people, it is important to remember that a free Press was seen by the founders of the United States of America as a crucial element to keeping the nation free.…

The Famous Cliche And Other Writing Things

Thank You to Everyone Who Helped Me Win on Cover Wars!

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Thank you to everyone who helped me in this Cover Wars contest at authorshout.com.  I know that I was a bit of a pest with my posts about voting for me, so  I do apologize if I went overboard.  To all who helped me with voting…

How to Keep Married Fictional Couples Interesting Without Splitting Them Up

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Stephanie O’Brien You’ve just spent an entire novel bringing an amazing couple together. They’re passionate, fun and fascinating to watch, and their chemistry has fans raving about how wonderful they are. They’re so great that you’ve decided to write a sequel starring them… but there’s just one challenge. You…

Markets For Writers

Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
If you enjoy writing flash fiction, you might like to enter Writing Magazine’s 750-word story competition. Stories are accepted on any theme. You have until 15th April 2017 to enter. Prizes: 1st prize: £200 and publication in Writing Magazine 2nd prize: £50 and publication on the website Entry fees:£5 or…

Aided by Apps, Audiobooks Market Grows in Japan

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
by The Japan Times The use of audiobooks is increasing steadily in Japan, providing a boon to the publishing industry, which is facing declining sales of ordinary books. Audiobooks already account for 10 percent of book sales in the United States and Europe. In the U.S., audiobooks, which started as…

Do You Judge Writers?

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? ? by Christopher Slater Whenever a person reads what someone else has written, there is always an expected level of judgment. The reader is going to judge whether the topic of the writing is something that they are interested in. They will judge the writer’s ability to express themselves…

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