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Do You Really Know How To “Show, Don’t Tell”?

Another 12 Months of Writing #amwriting

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Two years ago my then-girlfriend Shelly asked me how much I wrote each year. I shrugged. Most days I didn’t know how much I’d just written. I never kept track. I just wrote and wrote and wrote until stories got finished. I was curious to know, and also to find…

I Have Too Many Releases For Sale

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Jay Wilburn is a fellow author and good friend. I’ve had the privilege of doing several book signings with Jay over the last couple of years and many more are scheduled and will be done in the future.  His philosophy is simple: don’t show all your books at once. Overloading…

Guest Post: Brick Marlin

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Brick Marlin’s Top Ten in Horror Movies   My top ten favorite horror movies.  The ones which have given me chills, even to this day: 1. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (both versions, 1956 and 1978) 2. The Fly (both versions, 1986 and 1958) 3. House of Wax (1953) 4.…

Christine Haggerty on the Dragon Tempest blog tour

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Christine Haggerty is my guest today on the Dragon Tempest blog tour. You can read an excerpt from her prize-winning story The End of Everything here. She very obligingly wrote a short article about one aspect of fantasy writing. Here is her take on urban fantasy as a subdivision…

#WinterofZombie This November

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Another November and another Winter of Zombie event. This year will be even bigger, with over 40 zombie authors! Get ready for interviews, guest posts, teasers from their zombie books, giveaways, contests and so much more In October we’ll begin slowly rolling out the authors involved and come November 1st…

Sea of Destiny – Part 39 by Dellani Oakes

Originally posted on Indigo Sea Press Blog:
Kyle wakes the next morning to find Vera gone, but she left a note telling him thank you for the night, asking him to call her. He makes his way back to the ship, with a horrible hangover, only to find himself confronted by Carmelita. “Michael Kyle Scott!”…

Guest Post: CP Mandara

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
? Title: The Ties That Bind Author: +Christina Mandara Genre: Dark Erotica, BDSM, Suspense ? Will Mark Matthews accept Redcliff’s terms for his daughter’s release, surrendering both body and mind to the enemy? Petal’s sanity depends upon the fact, for in the sixth and final book of Pony Tales she…

Guest Post: Bernard Cenney

Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Bernard Cenney Guest Post The worst experience to suffer is the death of your child. The hypertrophic cardiomyopathy death of my fourteen-year-old son, James Cenney, was a tragedy that nothing in this present world can ever make right.  James was young, innocent, and just starting life.  One day he was…

How to Write a Villain That Readers Will Love to Hate

Darla G. Denton | Author Platform Coach Every story has a villain. While most stories have villains that are generic and somewhat boring others have villains that are creepy and leave you feeling freaked out. The best type of villain, in my opinion, are the ones where you aren’t quite sure if the character is truly […]

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