Tag Archive | Hero
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
You are my hero Just because you strive each day To be your best self You move forward against odds And live to enjoy that day ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben
Guest author: John W. Howell – Head to head with John J. Cannon
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Image: Pixabay Interview with John W. Howell by John J. Cannon… About John J. Cannon: John J. Cannon finished his undergraduate work at Stanford University and earned a law degree from Harvard. John became a litigation attorney who has been practicing for over ten years. A vacation…
Want The Perfect Hero? Don’t Make These 2 Mistakes
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Everybody wants to create the perfect hero. I know I do. But creating the perfect hero means more than just perfection. It means imperfection. I like examples, I like learning from examples and I just happen to have read another book (Independent Study (The Testing Trilogy Book 2)), so I…
Blog Tour #Willem-of-the-Tafel by @hans_hirschi. A future and a past eerily recognisable
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: Today I’m really pleased to be taking part in the Blog Tour for the new novel by Hans Hirschi. If you remember I already brought you another one of his books ‘The Fallen Angels of Karnataka‘ and I jumped at the chance of bringing you his newest novel. We…
#Book #Review @OlgaNM7 ‘The Fallen Angels of Karnataka’ by Hans Hirschi
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Book Title: The Fallen Angels of Karnataka Author: Hans M. Hirschi Print Length: 264 pages Publisher: Yaree AB (September 15, 2014) Language: English ASIN: B00MRXVK84 The Fallen Angels of Karnataka is a novel that reminded me of a variety of genres. It’s a bildungsroman. Haakon, the protagonist, is a young man from a…
Fiction Writing: Creating the Perfect Hero
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
Fiction writing smolders down to the basic concept of good versus evil. A good story will include a hero and a villain duking it out in a twisted plot designed to keep the reader on their toes. The really good stories—the ones we can’t put down—are home to unlikely and…