Tag Archive | science fiction
The Guardian – Another Progress Report
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Is one of these The Guardian? As I’m halfway through writing chapter two of The Guardian, I need to take a break while I do some more thinking. Without giving too much away, I will say that at this stage in the novel there is an undeniable sexual…
Using Setting to Develop a Plot
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’ve seen many different articles around the inter-webs about plot development. Usually there are two schools of thought: Create highly developed character bios and then they will inform what kind of plot needs to develop. Create a highly developed plot and then the characters will take shape based…
Author Wednesday – Jennifer Kibble
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Seems like it’s been forever since I did an Author Wednesday post. But I’m back with the 2015 edition and am pleased to welcome Jennifer Kibble as the first author of the new year. Jennifer has just published, Normality Twisted, the first book in the young adult adventure series, Phoenix Element.…
BRAND NEW! Shimmer In The Dark: DESTINY NEXUS Official Launch!
Originally posted on Ceri London's Blog, Science Fiction Author:
I am very excited to announce the launch of Shimmer In The Dark: Destiny Nexus. This exciting, high paced sequel to Rogue Genesis is now available as an e-book on Amazon and is packed with shocks and revelations. “This man isn’t the exclusive property of the US…
Robert Runté – update on a new publication
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Dr. Robert Runté was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. 2014, and was a contributor to another anthology also featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. The Canadian Fantastic in Focus: New Perspectives Allan Weiss, Editor Literary Criticism: Canadian Speculative Fiction Bringing together papers presented at the Academic Conference on…
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…
Buy @NatachaGuyot book for her Birthday. That’s the gift every Author wants.
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
What do you give an Author for their Birthday? You buy one of their books on Amazon Kindle! Happy Birthday to LWI Featured Author Natacha Guyot Read this fascinating ladies interview here. @NatachaGuyot © Copyright-All rights reserved by litworldinterviews.wordpress.com 2014
A Merry Lone Wolf Christmas
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
The Lone Wolf book cover I decided to share a short scene from my newest sci-fi, The Maker book 3 in the Lone Wolf series. The crew of the Flotilla and Hannibal have been gone from known space for nearly five years. In that time, Chairman Emmelia Spenser has missed…
There Is Far Too Much Emphasis Placed On Planning
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
I know I’ve spoken about planning in the past. But like a lot of seriously overused writing crutches, it bears talking about yet again. So many new and not so new writers insist on planning every single detail in their current work in progress almost to the point…