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Reviewing Made Easy!

Reviewing Made Easy!

Originally posted on One Lazy Robot:
I was having a conversation with Ana, a fellow reviewer with a blog HERE! about the nature of reviewing. Recently I’ve been getting a blush worthy amount of attention for my reviews, which is fantastic, but as I was telling my lady-friend, Katherine, I never set out to be a…

It Happened On The Number 4: Part 3

2015 Writing Goals: For Pete’s Sake, Have Fun!

2015 Writing Goals: Plan, Plan, Plan

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…

Boy Entrepreneur Invents Lego Braille Printer

Originally posted on Vampires, Crime and Angels…Eclectic Me:
Boy Entrepreneur Invents Lego Braille Printer 22:33, UK, Wednesday 21 January 2015 “The California teen built the device in his kitchen for a school science project and now Intel Corp have invested in his start-up.” A 13-year-old American boy is thought to be the youngest entrepreneur ever…

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.…

Book Exposure: The Curse of Mary

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…

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