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When “improved” is just NOT better, at all. Nope. Not even a little bit.

Projects for 2015

Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Yesterday I completed a list of uncommonly spelled words and names for my editor’s use in preparing a stylesheet for the publication of The Wolfcat Chronicles. The list is complete through Book Six, which is as far as I have gotten with he current round of revisions.…

There Is Far Too Much Emphasis Placed On Planning

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
I know I’ve spoken about planning in the past. But like a lot of seriously overused writing crutches, it bears talking about yet again. So many new and not so new writers insist on planning every single detail in their current work in progress almost to the point…

One Simple Trick To Fight Writer’s Block

One Simple Trick To Fight Writer’s Block

2015 Writing Goals: I Will Never Be J.K. Rowling

What Is Your Writing Process?

Originally posted on Writers In The Storm Blog:
We’re opening the new year with a look at writing processes. Orly Konig-Lopez begins the month of the Writing Process Throwdown with A Pantser with Suspenders. Fae’s up next on the 7th. We closed 2014 out with a post from Jenny Hansen on Microsoft’s fun new program, Sway: “Sway” Your…

Robert Runté – update on a new publication

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Dr. Robert Runté was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. 2014, and was a contributor to another anthology also featured on Reading Recommendations in Oct. The Canadian Fantastic in Focus: New Perspectives Allan Weiss, Editor Literary Criticism: Canadian Speculative Fiction Bringing together papers presented at the Academic Conference on…

Inspiration Point

Paul Bowdring

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Paul Bowdring What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Strangers’ Gallery, a novel. Quick description: An “historical” novel set in present-day St. John’s , Newfoundland. St. John’s archivist Michael Lowe’s life is turned on its head when a Dutch acquaintance, Anton Aalders, arrives on his doorstep…

January’s Featured Author: Carol Balawyder

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