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Editing Tip: Common Consistency Errors You Might Be Making

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Emily Nemchick ? When you check your own manuscript for errors, you are probably looking for misspelled words, dodgy grammar, and the inevitable typos. Those are all things you need to correct—but you should also be aware of pesky consistency errors that are commonplace in poorly edited manuscripts.…

A New Phase for The Bloke and Learning to Work Backwards

Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
It’s been an interesting few weeks. I decided to focus my attentions on areas outside of my blog primarily and get a fresh perspective on various aspects of life that weren’t as positive as they should have been. I was full of ideas of where I could go and what…

Wrap Up: May 2018

3 Types of Conflict to Improve Your Story

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Ryan Lanz ? I love the show Survivor. I know, I know. It’s a guilty pleasure. I’m a bit of a junkie for the show. I’ve probably seen 90% of the episodes since it started 57 years ago (ish). May Jeff Probst never retire. I was wondering to…

Creating your Author Blog part 1 #amwriting

Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Much of this is taken from earlier posts on this subject, so if you have seen it before, thank you for stopping by, and the next post will be on creating blog posts. ‘Life in the Realm of Fantasy’ is a WordPress blog. I use WordPress…

THREE-DAY QUOTE – DAY THREE!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Thank you, Bette A. Stevens, for nominating me. THREE-DAY QUOTE – DAY THREE! Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. Helen Keller I nominate: 1. Don Massenzio – DSM Publications 2. Viv Drewa – The Owl Lady 3. Robbie Cheadle – Robbie’s…

Four Ways to Plan Showing Vs. Telling in Your Novel

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Andrea Lundgren ? As writers, we’ve been told over and over how it’s much better to show a reader something rather than tell them, and recently, I wrote about how one can use dance to show a character’s thoughts and how she changes. As a general rule, showing…

Be my guest…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Have a story to share? A book to promote? Need more exposure? Why not be my guest? Would you like to write a guest post and be featured on this blog?If you are a writer, artist or photographer…If you have a poem, story or memoirs to share……

THREE-DAY QUOTE – DAY TWO!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Thank you, Bette A. Stevens, for nominating me! So remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and hold on to that childlike wonder about what makes the universe exist. – Stephen Hawking I nominate: 1. Tina Frisco –  Tinafrisco.com…

Three-Day Quote – DAY ONE!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Thank you, Bette A. Stevens, for nominating me. THREE-DAY QUOTE – DAY ONE! Whoever is happy will make others happy too. By Anne Frank (BrainyQuotes.com) I nominate: 1. Sally Cronin – Smorgasbordinvitation.wordpress.com 2. Debby Gies – DGKayewriter.com 3. Deanie H. Dunne – Childrensbookswithlifelessons.com Photo Credit: BrainyQuotes.com Blessings & Hugs, Janice

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