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Thursday photo prompt – Obelisk #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Use the image below to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 10th May and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the pingback works and if not, copy…

Guest author: Graeme Cumming – Self help in writing

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Photo: Sue Vincent When I wrote Ravens Gathering, I knew it needed plotting carefully. There were several twists in it, and garden paths needed laying for the reader to be led up – difficult to do if you start with no real sense of direction. So I…

Sacrificial Lam by Gary Guinn @gmguinn is a Gripping #Thriller! #entertowin #TWRP

Rosie’s #BookReview Team #RBRT IREX by @CarlRackman Victorian Seafaring HistFic #Thriller

GUEST POST: WRITING LESSON 2 BY DAVID KUMMER

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Welcome to this lesson of David Kummer’s writing course. That’s me, by the way. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, success stories, or just something fun to say, email me at davidkummer7@gmail.com. I’d love to talk about anything and everything, especially if that everything has to do with…

A Peaceful Village Torn Apart by Murder… Written In Blood by @arcarver87 #99cents #thriller

Guest post: lesson 1 by David Kummer

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
Welcome to this lesson of David Kummer’s writing course. That’s me, by the way. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, success stories, or just something fun to say, email me at davidkummer7@gmail.com. I’d love to talk about anything and everything, especially if that everything has to do with…

SWAPPING GENRES by Andrew Richardson

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
I approached writing ‘The Door into War’ with some trepidation. On one hand, it was a story I wanted to write with a plot I was pleased with. On the other hand, my previous novels have all been firmly squarely horror or historical fantasy genres. Writing a time travel…

World Building Options

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
While last week’s entry focused on the quasi-meta update of the Land of Exposition, (which has developed into an inadvertent and mostly improvised meta series separate from the main works in progress) the updates on the state of the primary work in progress (namely the MASC Chronicles)…

Guest author: D. J. Farrington – Burning Belief

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
View over the Corryvreckan toward Eilean Beag and the Island of Jura. Image: © Tony Page I’ve never had children.  Never had a maternal instinct in my life.  But that, I’m sure, is due to my remembering my past death.  A long, slow, agonising attempt to give…

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