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Mountains White as Clouds… Stuart France

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* … “As I see it,” continues Wen, “we have two possible identities for an Old Woman who tends a Herb Garden and can be described as an Enchantress, or an Ogress…” “Only two?” “She is either Mother Earth or she is Mother Nature.” “The first is…

 Flame by Robbie Cheadle #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
This extract from Silly Willy goes to Cape Town was written in response to Sue Vincent’s Thursday photo prompt – Flame. You can take part in this photo prompt by following this link: https://scvincent.com/2017/02/09/thursday-photo-prompt-flame-writephoto/. The prompt got me going so well on the topic of fire and…

Review: Shadow of the Fox by Mike MacDee

Review: Shadow of the Fox by Mike MacDee

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free copy of this book by the author Mike MacDee.  ‘Mata the Fox’ is an exciting and interesting set of three stories set in historical Japan.  Here is my review. Mata the Fox, a ninja working for the Shogun, must infiltrate prisons, uncover spies and discover…

Crafting a Compelling Climax #atozchallenge #amwriting

Originally posted on Andrea Lundgren:
Climaxes can be the most memorable part of a novel. It’s the moments when your characters’ futures are decided. Everything has been brought together for a final struggle and…personally, my writing usually stalls right about then. And I think it’s partly because of the nature of a climax. Just before…

Valentine’s Day – A Dark, Twisted Love Story – Burning Passion by Rebecca Besser

Originally posted on Life With Words:
BURNING PASSION By Rebecca Besser             There she was, his beautiful blonde siren, leaving her house to go to work. She did a really good job of pretending she didn’t notice his old gray van sitting a block down facing her house. She swung her hips provocatively – like…

The Abduction of Rupert DeVille (book trailer)

You Need To Take Time Out To Write Character Sketches

The 777 Writer’s Challenge

Character Building

Originally posted on Write Minds:
Elaine and Francesca consider their methods for creating characters. Elaine: I start with their age and when they were born. This gives me a star sign, which in turn gives me some character traits as a starting point. Once I’m happy with that, I do a character profile. This will involve…

Many Thanks! A story #TheNovel and a couple of other bits.

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: As you know, I’m on the way to publishing my first YA series (I’m getting there!) and I asked for help with sharing information about it. Blogger friends, you’ve been AWESOME (and I’m well aware some people dread the way the word is used these days, but in this…

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