Tag Archive | fiction
Tips on Creating Settings for your Characters and Scenes.
Originally posted on Ramblings from a Writer's Mind:
I was going to call this post something simple, like ‘somewhere’ or ‘place’, but then I thought that it may be a little to oblique, so I ended up with the rather long title above. Pretty much is the same with content. To make this as…
What November has in store
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
First Monday of November, the notorious NaNoWriMo, and I have made a decision. I’m going to finish this novel in the month. It’s no big deal, I reckon another 20k words will finish the first draught and since I’ve set myself a lazy 5000 words a week goal, there…
Everything Everything – Book Review
Originally posted on The Book Review Directory:
? –If you have not read the book, avoid soilers by only reading the bold text– Ahh, this was everything I expected it to be and more. My disease is as rare as it is famous. It’s a form of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, but you know it as “bubble baby disease.” Basically, I’m…
Guest Post: M. Clarke
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Title: Something Precious Author: M. Clarke Release date: November 8th, 2015 Goodreads: http://bit.ly/1OngZHE Avery and Connor have twenty years of history—all of it bad. Focused and highly competitive, Lieutenant Commander Avery Madigan is the poster girl for the modern naval aviator. Playing by the rules, Mad Dog Madigan garners…
Guest Post: Barun Chanda
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
“Can you help me, please?” Pradipta wheeled around. Standing behind was an unusually attractive lady. She wore a dark blue, chiffon saree which set off her fair complexion even more. Other than a thin gold chain with a tear-drop pearl pendant on her neck, she wore no jewelery. Her lips…
Guest Post: FT Camargo
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Shanti and the Magic Mandala is an adventure in which fantasy and reality are mingled. The book tells the story of six teenagers, from different religious and cultural origins and different parts of the world, who are mystically recruited to form two groups – one in the Northern Hemisphere, and…
Guest Post: Brett Brooks
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Writing Outside The Book Box ? It’s something that every author has heard when someone comes up and meets them for the first time. The question itself is innocent enough, but the answer might not be as simple. ? “So, what kind of book is this?” ? Oy. If you…