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Fantasy and literary heroes in our society guest post – Joe Bonadonna

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Hello, everyone! My name is Joe Bonadonna, and I dwell in the Windy City, the City of Big Shoulders . . . Chicago, IL, USA. So far I’ve published three books: the heroic fantasy collection, Mad Shadows: The Weird Tales of Dorgo the Dowser, published by iUniverse; the space…

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Surprise! Shannon’s Return to Blogging

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Surprise! Shannon’s Return to Blogging Shannon is back. After 32 days, I can no longer stay away. Idling is not my thing. But I collected my thoughts and worries and concerns, and I found a new road I want to take on ShannonAThompson.com. Wait? There are changes? Yes. There…

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Guest Post by John Howell: Joining the RRBC

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
? Most of you will probably recognize John Howell from his book, My GRL. John is currently the Rave Reviews’ Spotlight Author. He is here today to discuss the benefits Indie authors can get from joining the Rave Reviews Book Club. Take it, John! 🙂 Photo by Tim Burdick This is the fourth…

How to Manage Your NaNoWriMo Editing? Tips for Novel Writers

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: Today is a guest post for all those who want tips with editing after NaNoWriMo comes to an end, but he wrote an introduction, so without further ado: How to Manage Your NaNoWriMo Editing? Tips for Novel Writers Written by Steve Aedy, ghost author and writer for Fresh…

Thunderclap – One User’s Experience

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
After my recent post about Thunderclap, the crowd-speaking platform, I decided to interview author David Toft about his experiences. Hi David, and thanks for joining us. How did you first discover Thunderclap? The more I think about this question, the less sure I am about the answer. I think…

Guest Post by Author Marie Lavender

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
Please help me welcome author Marie Lavender to my Guest Post Segment of Jemsbooks Blog.  It is a pleasure to have you here, Marie. Please share your story about your books and writing. I started writing at the age of nine as I had a pretty big imagination. Often I could…

Point Of View In Writing For Children: Guest Post by Diane Robinson

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
As you may know, I’m about to publish Runaway Smile, my first children’s book. Which makes this excellent post by Diane Robinson, author of the Sir Princess Petra award-winning series particularly interesting to me. Enjoy! Point Of View In Writing For Children Illustrations by Samantha Kickingbird Point of view, or viewpoint,…

The Art of Forgetting: Are all Authors Forgetful?

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Found on funnyjunk.com Encouraged by the success of her last guest post, Electra has decided to take over my blog once again. This time, she pokes fun at my (alleged) forgetfulness (I’ve already told you; stop encouraging her)! So, allow me to present to you another guest post by Electra (and please read the…

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