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Are you twitterpated? #springishere #Romance #mgtab
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Spring is here and love is in the air! I love this time of year. Everywhere you look there are signs of romance. Hundreds of birds wake me in the morning with their songs and hummingbirds perform death-defying spirals during their mating rituals. My pets are full…
#Writerlife101 Day 7: Worst writing advice #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Writing advice is good because beginning authors need to learn the craft, and simple sayings are easy to remember. They encourage us to write lean, descriptive prose and craft engaging conversations. The craft of writing involves learning the rules of grammar, developing a wider vocabulary, learning…
#MondayMeme #MondayBlogs #AmWriting
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
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4 Easy Steps to Seriously Awesome Blog Post Photos
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Blog post pictures. They are, if you don’t know how to do them, a bit of a mystery. I have had a couple of lovely compliments recently about the photos I use to start my posts, (thank you, and blush!). But what it’s resulted in, is me sharing my photo…
#Bookreview Rawblood by Catriona Ward (@Catrionaward) There are ghosts and then, there are ghosts
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: I was very intrigued by the description of this book when I read it in Net Galley, and despite my long list of books waiting to be read, I could not resist. It did not disappoint (I’ve seen it in the Guardian List of the Non-Booker prize books),…
5 Ways to Improve Your Writing Style
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
Why is it that two different writers could write in the same genre, write about the same ideas, plot devices and themes yet one writer creates beautiful prose while the other makes the reader never want to read again? Every time I write a chunk of prose that…
THE LOST ART OF DRESS: Compelling & Timely
Originally posted on BookPeople:
The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish by Linda Przybyszewski ~post by Katie P. Linda Przybyszewski is worried about American women. More specifically, what they’re wearing. It’s one thing for women to have largely lost the desire or skills to make their own clothes, but it’s…
Author Life: Find Your Style and Own It!
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search The theme for this week is ‘Author Life’, which I’m guessing I wrote up while I was exhausting or a little buzzed. I figure part of the challenge here is to figure out what I was talking about. Anyway, there are many aspects to the life…
Viewing Creative Writing Choices as a Spectrum, Rather Than “Either-Or”
Originally posted on Creative Writing with the Crimson League:
When we talk about writing, there is so much discussion about “This” versus “That.” Today I wanted to get a discussion started about how faulty and how limiting that kind of thought is. Art is self-expression. Writing is art. And while any kind of art will…