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In Her Own Words – Toni Cristo Under the Western Sky
Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
What is your name? Antonia Cristo, but everyone calls me Toni. What do you do? I’m a high school student. I sometimes work part time, babysit, that kind of thing. What is your biggest fear? It used to be my biggest fear was whether I was gonna…
…Susan Toy outlines 10 Ways To Kill Your Writing… PART FIVE…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’m delighted to run a five-days consecutive series of posts from my terrific pal, Author, Susan Toy, for every author to enjoy and prob’ly learn lots from… here’s PART FIVE : 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing This 5-part article is from a talk I gave at the Calgary Public…
…Susan Toy outlines 10 Ways To Kill Your Writing… PART FOUR…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’m delighted to run a five-days consecutive series of posts from my terrific pal, Author, Susan Toy, for every author to enjoy and prob’ly learn lots from… here’s PART FOUR : 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing This 5-part article is from a talk I gave at the Calgary Public…
WRITING AND PROMOTING A SERIES: Series authors, Nicholas C. Rossis and Charles Yallowitz
Originally posted on Sally Ember, Ed.D.:
WRITING AND PROMOTING A SERIES: by series authors, Nicholas C. Rossis, Pearseus series, and Charles Yallowitz, Legends of Windemere series Guest bloggers and former guests on CHANGES conversations between authors (Episodes 7 and 9), http://www.sallyember.com PEARSEUS: VIGIL NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON This joint post was made possible by…
…Susan Toy outlines 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing…Part Two…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I’m delighted to run a five-days consecutive series of posts from my terrific pal, Author, Susan Toy, for every author to enjoy and prob’ly learn lots from… here’s PART TWO : 10 Ways to Kill Your Writing This 5-part article is from a talk I gave at the Calgary Public…
Does literary have to mean dull and boring?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Looking for likely publishers for my pile of finished mss I came across one that looked promising, asking for ‘adult literary fiction’. As per the submissions guidelines, that precluded only children’s, YA, and poetry. That’s okay, I thought. I have adult work to submit, I write pretty decent sentences,…
In His Own Words – Daniel Emerson from Under the Western Sky
Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
What is your name? Daniel Emerson, Junior, but you can call me Danny. What do you do? I’m a high school student. I play football and I work part time with my dad. What is your biggest fear? Honest to God, until recently, I wasn’t afraid of…
Lynette Loeppky
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Lynette Loeppky What is your latest release and what genre is it? Cease, a Memoir of Love, Loss and Desire Genre: Creative Non-fiction Quick description: Shadowed by secrets and desire, Cease unfolds as a brilliant and devastating memoir of how two women face the unpredictable forces of love and death.…
A Little White Lie – part 1
Originally posted on Sci-Fi and Fantasy by Dellani:
I wrote A Little White Lie several years ago, as a companion short story to my sci-fi series. There are many things in Wil’s background that I wanted to explore. A Little White Lie is one of these. Until he met Matilda, Wilhelm VanLipsig wasn’t a very…