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…a ceilidh visit to my friend, Authoress, Nancy Jardine’s blog…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…fellow Scotspersonage, the redoubtable, m’Lady, Nancy Jardine, Authoress of the terrific Celtic Fervour series, held the ceilidh door open for me to visit her blog, WEBSITE which is always worth popping into, … this is what went on: Tuesday, 3 February 2015 It’s that man Seumas Gallacher who’s dropped in today!…

B. Lynn Goodwin

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
B. Lynn Goodwin What is your latest release and what genre is it? You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers – non-fiction Quick description: The book gives encouragement, instructions, and over 200 sentence starts so no caregiver (or any other journaler) ever has to face a blank page.…

The Wolfcat Chronicles – The Inspiration

Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
There’s not a single moment that stands out to cite as the inspiration to write The Wolfcat Chronicles. More accurately it was a series of incidents and a process in the evolution of an idea. Since the series is related in many ways to other writing, I…

Mike Robbins

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mike Robbins What is your latest release and what genre is it? Three Seasons is a book of three novellas, unconnected with each other, but all set in the south of England in the 1980s. Quick description: It is about the Thatcher era in Britain, but it is not about…

Kobo Writing Life Podcast – Episode 027 – Louise Penny

Book Exposure: Deadly Portfolio

…Author pal, Tim Taylor lets me play on his blog today…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…good pal, Tim Taylor has allowed me to play today over on his excellent blog page,  http://www.tetaylor.co.uk/#!blog/c1pz  … …yeez can read all about it here: 2 Feb       Welcome, Seumas! A guest post today from thriller writer Seumas Gallacher, who tells us in his unique style why, after successfully self-publishing several novels, he has joined Crooked Cat.  He…

#MondayBlogs: The Importance of Setting in a Novel

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Monday has reached us again, and today brings us another guest blogger. Today, I am pleased to announce Tara Mayoros, author of Broken Smiles. This well-traveled writer has written a wonderful post about the importance of setting in a novel, and her writing tips are sure to stay…

Undiscovered – Excerpt from Chapter 6

Originally posted on Love Under the Sun:
Scott decides the best way to protect Cadence is to take her somewhere unexpected. He won’t tell her his plans, nor does he share that information with Weinstein. The only hold up is having a place for Cadence to keep her cat, Porthos. She makes a quick call…

The Secret Use of Semicolons

The Secret Use of Semicolons

Originally posted on Karelia Stetz-Waters:
I once taught alongside a professor who would give an A to any final exam that properly employed the semicolon. She gave very few A’s, so few, in fact, that I hesitate to bring up the secret use of the semicolon. People have enough trouble with the conventional use. The…

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