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…Authoress, Jo Robinson… her Book Tour is fascinating.. read on…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…a great supporter of this blog, and a terrific writer, my pal, Jo Robinson graces the page today with details of her ‘Echoes of Narcissus in the Garden of Delight’ book tour… enjoy 🙂 Donna thought there was something wrong with her. That she was suffering from a mental illness…
…well, whaddya know?… my wee blog celebrates its millennium post…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…when yeez reach 21, yeez supposedly get the ‘Key to the Door’… if sum’thing lasts until the magic 50 number, it’s a Golden Anniversary… and knock on to 60 and yeez register for a Diamond Jubilee… race away and get the 100 up, and there’s yer Centenary, and the customary, polite ’round…
Mary Cunningham – update on a new book
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mary Cunningham was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Feb. 2014. She’s back again now to tell us about her newest publication. Saving Annabelle (The Adventures of Max & Maddie # 3) by Mary Cunningham “Nothing says Christmas like uncovering your tree and dragging it up the basement stairs.” Thoughts…
..a lotta little makes a lot… same with book sales…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…hiding yer light under a bushel is okay if yeez are into deflected interior decorating illumination… but for quill-scrapers, that serves little or no purpose… make no mistake, I am fervently anti-spamming… however, it behoves every scribbler showing any of their wee masterpieces out there in the public domain, gently, gently,…
Using First Person When Your Narrator Is A Jerk
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’m three chapters and over three thousand words into writing my WIP. I reached a point yesterday where I stared at a passage and just didn’t know how I was going to write it in third person singular and get the true nuances of what my main character…
Realism in Character Development and Storytelling
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Way back somewhere and some-when I had a teacher named Kristin, though I didn’t call her by her first name until a few years later. We didn’t hit it off well, but after nearly four full school years of fairly close association, whether she was my English…