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Character Quotes from Beach Bum by Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“Are you sure you don’t want to stay with us tonight?” he asked. “No. I need to be here.” Penn, Saul and Jasper exchanged a look. “I know that look. That’s the one that says, She’s being a delusional, emotional woman and we need to exert our manly…

Quotes

Quotes

Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Today I thought I’d share some of my very favorite quotes about writing. All of these are printed in and shamelessly lifted from what is also my very favorite book, For Writer’s Only. Do get a copy, if you don’t have one. It will change your writing life! Writing Quotes:…

A flying visit – A Shakespearean story arc…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The afternoon was drawing to a close and the chill of early spring was settling over Stratford-upon-Avon as we made our way back towards the car. There were still many things we would have liked to see, but, with the small dog waiting patiently for our return,…

Editing/Rewriting A Novel During Camp NaNoWriMo

National Library Week!

Originally posted on IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author:
Indie Author-Publisher colleagues: Is your book in a public library? (Irish Firebrands is in three!) 🙂

Character Quotes from The Maker by Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“Can we be of assistance, Captain Slatterly?” “Captain Drexel, I’m unsure how until I know the situation on planet. Riley’s a sneaky bastard. He allowed himself to be taken into custody. I can’t conceive of a man like him doing that without a reason, can you?” “No, sir,…

Laryngitis and a Polygamous Relationship with an Aldi Raspberry Sorbet

Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
Last weekend I felt really rough. I put it down to being hungover after going out with my friend to celebrate her birthday on Saturday night – my failing voice and sore throat was initially thought to have been caused by singing a bit too enthusiastically as I was dancing…

To prologue or not to prologue that is the question… with @Marjorie_Mallon #Sundayblogshare

Source: To prologue or not to prologue that is the question… with @Marjorie_Mallon #Sundayblogshare

A Productive Writer’s Night

A Productive Writer’s Night

Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Picture courtesy of: http://www.poesiagt.com/2013/01/tipos-de-versos.html I would say, the majority of us writer’s cannot financially afford to lean back and spend their life writing, no matter how much we dream of becoming full-time writers. And believe me, I’m one of these dreamers, I know what I’m talking about. I’m…

Short Story Sunday 207: Joke

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