Tag Archive | stories
Indie Author Spotlight – open for submissions
Originally posted on Indie Hero:
At least once a month, Indie Hero will feature an Indie Author. If interested, please submit the following: ? – Author name / book title – a brief bio – book purchase links – social media links: twitter, facebook, etc. – Responses to the following questions: Why did you decide to…
Books and Reading Thursday: Two birds, one stone…
Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
So, as you might have read, I have currently been reading and completing the first practical writing craft book on my TBR list. And I have to say it’s brilliant! The confidence it has boosted in me as a writer is amazing, and it’s really helping…
Character Sketch: Cosmas
Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
Thought I’d do something a little different for today’s post. I recently got a graphics tablet and have been having great fun playing around with it. I was inspired to draw a younger, care free version of Cosmas, who is a character from Prophecy of Stones.…
Romance Weekly Blog Hop #lovewritechat
Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
It’s Romance Weekly time! Welcome to all those joining me from the awesome Dani Jace’s blog, author of White Doe. This week’s question came from Sarah Hegger and was about opening lines: A great opening line draws the reader in, makes them want to know more…
Books Sold by Genre: Or Why You Should Write Children’s Books
Originally posted on Taipei Writers Group:
See, this is why J.K. Rowling was a genius. She wrote in the children’s fiction plus fantasy genre, so that puts her books in over half of the most popular books ever sold. The below chart shows an estimate of all the books ever sold by genre. Which genre…
Romance Weekly Blog Hop #lovechatwrite
Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
It’s Romance Weekly blog hop time! If you’ve hopped over from A.S. Fenichel’s wonderful blog, then welcome! So, this week, we’ve been asked- What quirky habits (superstitions, must haves, etc.) do you have while writing? It’s an interesting question as I’m quite a compulsive person. A…
Book Review. Interconnected by Mary Meddlemore/Martie Preller
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? Title: Interconnected (Book 4. The Story Dimension) Author: Mary Meddlemore/Martie Preller ASIN: B00QFNX0YO Published: 9th January 2015 Pages: 131 Genre: Fiction/Fantasy/Metaphysical Body of review: I’ve had the pleasure of reading the previous three books in the Story Dimension Series (and also the stories in The Seventh Sheep) even before it had…