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Either write something worth reading …

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Either write something worth reading …

Pressed from Mythic Scribes: Writing Killer Descriptions – First Impressions

Dear Authors…An Open Letter To All Authors This Year

Dear Authors…An Open Letter To All Authors This Year

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
Dear Authors, Please make it easy for me to review for you this year, by remembering all these things: Please get my name right, it’s not hard to learn, it appears all over the web.  Either call me by my name, or just say ‘hi’.  But please don’t call me something…

Writing Week in Review: 1/7-1/13

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
This week was an odd one for writing because it began with a few days of being snowed in. Normally I wouldn’t have minded – wintry days are perfect ones for curling up with a story idea – but not being able to go into the office early in the…

When I want to read a novel …

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
When I want to read a novel …

Michael Bond … the bear necessities

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Michael Bond … the bear necessities Illustration by Alan Vest Michael Bond, (born 13 January 1926) is an English author, best known for his Paddington Bear series of books. Bond began writing in 1945 whilst stationed with the army in Cairo and sold his first short story to the magazine London Opinion. He was paid seven…

War, Mystery, and the Publishing Industry: An Interview with Author E. Michael Helms

War, Mystery, and the Publishing Industry: An Interview with Author E. Michael Helms

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
To continue my interview series with editors, writers, and other folks in the books industry, I am pleased to present my discussion with award-winning author E. Michael Helms. He offers some great advice for writers who are hoping to be published and provides insight into the realms of war and…

Review: How To Train Your Cat To Promote Your Book by Rayne Hall

Review: How To Train Your Cat To Promote Your Book by Rayne Hall

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free digital copy of this book by the author Rayne Hall for a review.  This is a great book for any author’s with cats and shows you how to use your cat to promote your books, here is my review. Promoting a book when you are…

Penelope Lively …

Originally posted on Routine Matters:
Penelope Lively … Penelope Lively (born 17 March 1933) is a British writer of fiction for both children and adults. She has won both the Booker Prize (Moon Tiger, 1987) and the Carnegie Medal for British children’s books (The Ghost of Thomas Kempe, 1973). Her latest work, Dancing Fish and Ammonites, A Memoir, was published in 2013.…

Writing Week in Review: 12/31-1/6

Writing Week in Review: 12/31-1/6

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Last week I mentioned that I had unexpectedly found myself with two partial works in progress to start off 2017. This left me with a bit of a conundrum: should I keep both as active drafts or set one aside until the other is finished? Though I am not a…

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