Tag Archive | writing
Milestones
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
image source: (www.decobike.com) Being buried in the first edit of my sequel to Second Chance, I’ve missed a couple of important blogging milestones. Suffolk Scribblings is 1 year old In fact, Suffolk scribblings is one year and a couple of weeks old (I told you I was a little distracted).…
…Zuluism?… it’s not what yeez think it is… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…any so-called ‘pearls of wisdom’ that may accidentally or otherwise escape from my brain are the result of direct plagiarism… I get most (read, ‘all’) of my ‘brilliant’ concepts from people much more insightful than this ol’ Jurassic will ever be… today’s post is no exception to that ROOL… but…
Creative Genes Don’t Know When To Stop!
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Many of you authors have talents beyond writing great stories (music, sculpture, painting, drawing, etc) I suspect that the creative genes within you just don’t know when to stop 😀 For example, author Denise Buckley (you’ll all meet Denise on 27th JULY) kindly sent me an email today…
Open the Phone Book, Pick a Name, and Send Someone Anonymous Gifts
Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
#47 Sometimes we all have a rough night, morning, month, etc — even Barbie. About two months ago, I anonymously mailed letters of encouragement to three randomly selected strangers and wrote down 15 of my favorite inspirational quotes in the letters. Hopefully, the strangers were excited, rather than…
The City by Dean Koontz
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The City by Dean Koontz #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz is at the peak of his acclaimed powers with this major new novel. The city changed my life and showed me that the world is deeply mysterious. I need to tell you about her and some…
Hell no I don’t read, but if I did…
Originally posted on readful things blog:
There will be a part 2 for this series in a day or so with the same questions asked to a lifelong reader, just for comparison. I have seen a lot of blogs poll readers or feature readers and ask them what they look for in a book.…
…emb’dy else out there fascinated with Owls?… yeez’ll enjoy this Guest Post from Author Viv Drewa… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my Guest Post invitation net falls far and wide, but nothing pleases me more than to have aboard another Author who ‘pays it forward’ constantly to others by re-blogging… introducing, the wonderful Viv Drewa… her self-confessed fascination with the winged birds of the night, Owls… lends a nice quirky feel…