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The best way I know to make you smile.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
I’m not a smiley person. (Shocker.) I grin a lot. And I laugh all the time, but I’ve got one of those resting serious faces. Of course I am quite capable of soft, sweet, gentle smiles, but those are reserved for close family and friends. Also, I…

Props Under £20 for Creating Beautiful Blog & Instagram Images

Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small amount of money if you make a purchase from any of the Amazon links included I’m certainly not a photographer by any means (that is more of The Bloke’s passion than mine), but one of the things that I…

How far would you go to get to your favorite place?

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
This week’s photo challenge is to show a favorite place … a happy place, a secret spot. In the first half of my life, I had many favorite hideaways, almost all of them outdoors.  As I begin the second half of my life in a new part…

Can I “camp” in a van, so the monsters don’t get me?

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
This week’s weekly photo challenge prompt is “I’d rather be …” I had to think long and hard about this one, because I pretty much love my life as it unfolds; I’ve reached an age where I decide what I’m doing in any given moment. (Not that…

A picture can prompt a thousand words.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
My first thought, when I saw this week’s prompt, was to share a few of the photographs I’ve taken which have either inspired stories and story elements, or served as reference for scenes I’ve written. And I will do that, in just a sec. First, though, I…

BFQ Diary #2: Something Old and Something New

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
Something New: Anticipating Hurricane Matthew So, there’s this hurricane. Named Matthew. And he might pay a visit to Raleigh in a few days. Scenarios vary, and it’s still quite possible that he’ll veer out over the Atlantic, but the speculation and discussion about his approach is making it hard…

Out Now: 100 Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Writing Prompts

Out Now: 100 Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Writing Prompts

Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
I’m back from my post-book launch hiatus with … a booklet launch! Despite September being a crazy month, I’ve still written and published 100 Mystery, Thriller and Suspense Writing Prompts (Fiction Ideas Vol. 9). You can download your copy for FREE on Amazon through October 4. These genres presented a…

Grave and scary numbers.

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
On Fridays, when the weekly prompt for the Post A Week photo challenge is revealed, I try to think of a way to respond that will suit the theme of my blog. My first thought for this week’s prompt Numbers was to seek out the number 13, but even though…

The Importance of Book Covers: Is Your Cover Right?

Originally posted on MLNewman:
After writing a book, many people want to know how one goes about publishing a book. A well-known author once said recently that “it’s no great feat to get one’s book published—it’s no great mountain to climb.” He is right, but his opinion is subjective. To you, reading this blog, it…

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