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A Friendly Reading Challenge
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) Reading is essential for writers. Reading stimulates our imagination and enables us to enter many others worlds without leaving the comfort of our homes. Reading is one of our lifebloods,the source for much of our inspiration and ideas. Without reading, writers cannot be successful. Reading…
Mystery Writing: One Scientist’s Journey by Rosemarie Szostak
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? I collected bugs for biology class. Watched waves washing the shore for physics. Spilled corrosive acid on my good jeans in chemistry, so they ended up looking like a fashion statement. What I didn’t learn: a) English grammar, b) sentence structure, c) paragraph structure, d) any writing structure,…
Your content is being archived
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Did you know that your site (well a snapshot of it’s contents) may well be preserved for posterity? This remains the case even if you decide to delete your blog and/or website. Anyone interested in exploring what information is held about their site can visit https://archive.org/ and search…
FREE Kindle just for you!
Originally posted on Lori Crane:
“I, John Culpepper” is FREE on Kindle through 4/19. Grab a copy and relax with a good book this weekend. Click here – “I, John Culpepper” at Amazon. Below is the blurb and a snippet from the book. I, John Culpepper John Culpepper was born into a privileged childhood, surrounded by…
On The Closure Of A Retro Shop
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
The retro Must go. A version of the past Is sold off fast. Perhaps I will take a look. Perchance happen upon an old book. I meant to visit before But now the door Will soon close On retro clothes. People are interested in the old ways. The…
Interesting Literature: 10 Great Facts about Writers and Dogs
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
10 Great Facts about Writers and Dogs. Image: A nine-year-old Jack London and his dog Rollo, 1885 (author unknown), Wikimedia Commons.
Here is my interview with Megan Linski
Originally posted on authorsinterviews:
Name: Megan Linski Age: 22 Where are you from: Manchester, MI A little about your self `ie your education Family life etc I graduated from Washtenaw Community College with an Associates in Liberal Arts and started my publishing company, Gryfyn Publishing, in 2014 Fiona: Tell us your latest news? I…
Modernity
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Give me something real Not this plastic I feel. Give me books in cloth boards That I may not be bored. Give me a chime To measure time. Give me solid wood To caress and love. Give me objects that last A link to the past. The world…