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Indie Gantz Interview

Indie Gantz Interview

Hello my fellow little munchkins. How are you all doing? I am doing okay. I am going to be home tommorow which is kind of sad because I wished that YALLFEST was longer. Anyways, I had the lovely chance to interview the author Indie Gantz and I hope you really like this interview. 1.) What…

Character Quotes from Poplar Mountain by Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
Poplar Mountain is a romantic suspense set in the Kentucky Mountains in 1939. Patty was quiet the entire way home. Once in awhile, she sighed happily, but she didn’t say a word. Lucius and Dollie tried to talk, but her complete silence made them want to whisper. When…

Teacher Appreciation Week

Teacher Appreciation Week

Originally posted on WRITING TIPS & WRITERLY MUSINGS:
I grew up blessed. Blessed with a family full of readers. Blessed with teachers who supported and encouraged me. Blessed both my own personal what-to-read-next advisor and access to all the books I could want. https://youtu.be/cWR-TNgLGQY ? In honor of teacher appreciation week: Here’s to Ms. Quesinberry,…

The right ingredients make for a great novel

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Leave one ingredient out and your story will fall flat as a flitter. Yeah, that’s right a story can fall flat just like a cake or soufflé. I can remember my mother yelling, “Don’t slam the door, my cake will fall.” Of course, nowadays, that’s not much of a problem…

How To Research Properly For Your Mystery Novel [Mystery Month]

5 Types Of Rejection Letters And What You Can Learn From Them

5 Types Of Rejection Letters And What You Can Learn From Them

Originally posted on WritingMad:
On submission? Then you’re either roller coasting upwards, or plummeting down; maybe though you’ve only just begun. It still hurts to look at my fat folder of rejection letters, formerly known as ‘The Folder of Doom’, but I can’t bring myself to delete any of them. They’re badges of honour, aren’t…

7 Tips to Writing Prequels and Not Hurting the Originals

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Age of Apocalypse As I said, prequels are a risky endeavor because you can easily slip up and make a mess of both series.  Continuity becomes very fragile since you’re basically traveling back in time and we all know how often that turns sour.  Many authors might think of…

Hump Day Discovery

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Writing The Mystery Novel [Mystery Month]

Fear, Resistance, and Zombies: A Cure For All Your Writing Woes

Fear, Resistance, and Zombies: A Cure For All Your Writing Woes

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