Tag Archive | writing
Character Quotes from For Love of Katie B. by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
I vaguely heard the door open and someone burst in. “Hey, Katie! Oh, shit!” “Bing, dammit!” Li hopped up, fists clenched, pants open, boxers half down. “Sorry, dude. Didn’t know you were here. I’m so sorry.” He backed out the door. The mood was broken. The lust I’d…
…to what depths in Hell has Humanity sunk?
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…apparently from April 16th, 2018, in certain parts of England, it will be officially a crime for homeless street people to ask the public for help or for money… please read that again, and let it sink in… IT WILL BE A CRIME TO ASK FOR HELP OR FOR MONEY…
Line Editing: What Is It? By Jami Gold
Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
What Is Line Editing and What Should Line Editors Do? by Jami Gold https://jamigold.com/2018/03/what-is-line-editing-and-what-should-line-editors-do/ Last month, when I put together the Master Lists of writing craft skills to provide insights for self-editing and/or finding editors, I created a list for each phase of editing: content/developmental editing (fix story and character-level issues)…
Kindle Formatting Magic
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
WORD TO KINDLE FORMATTING MAGIC I will share some Kindle formatting tips and also introduce my newest book, Word to Kindle Formatting Magic, which is available in both paperback and Kindle editions. Kindle ASIN: B07BL5K6DH 522-page Paperback ISBN: 978194169122 KINDLE DESIGN The beginning of Kindle design comes from understanding the semi-reflowable nature of…
The Dawnstone Tale – excerpt
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
by R.L.Davis Hays Chapter 1 continues: “Have I ever failed to pay you?” Keinigan protested. The knife held at his throat was making it difficult to talk with bravado. The thieves of The Slider Guild were sincere in their threat of cutting him if he did not produce…
First-Person POV #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
Third-person omniscient is my usual mode to write in, but I am currently writing a short story in first-person present tense, and it’s not going well. When we write in third-person omniscient mode, the story is told from an outside, overarching point of view. The narrator…
Guest Writer Spot
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
I’ve featured a number of very talented writers in this slot over the past few weeks. And I’m on the lookout for more of you! If you’d like your writing to appear on this page, please contact me here or by e-mail: estherchilton@gmail.com. I accept stories, poems, articles – in…