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Writespiration #105 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 9

2017 brings 52 challenges over 52 weeks. Your challenge is to write your story using the weekly theme/prompt and write it in just 52 words…. EXACTLY, no more, no less. Submit your entries in … Source: Writespiration #105 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 9

…Author Jack Eason nails it for writing and acting jobbing jobs…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my scribbling buddy, Author, Jack Eason, puts in perspective the LUV of writing versus the opportunities to ‘let that little literary light shine’… KINDRED SPIRITS The jobbing actor remembered for all time as a British spy chief As jobbing writers we can never rely on our work to feed us.…

Luke Callindor’s Tips to Adventuring

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Cover Art by Jason Pedersen Well, others have had a chance to do a 7 tip list, so I guess it’s my turn.  Not really sure what I can talk about though since I’m still figuring stuff out on my own.  Everyone else has had experience with adventuring or…

Science Fiction and Young Adult Lit: An Interview with Author Ree Kimberley

Science Fiction and Young Adult Lit: An Interview with Author Ree Kimberley

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’m thrilled to add another interview to my series of discussions with editors, writers, and other folks in books publishing. I had the opportunity to speak with the marvelous and ever brilliant Ree Kimberley who is the author of Rat City, a young adult science fiction novel, as well as…

Shattering Truths by @KyrianLyndon Blog Tour: #GuestPost + #Giveaway! #books

Contest: Writer in Residence at the Mall of America

Contest: Writer in Residence at the Mall of America

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I just found a crazy opportunity for writers. The Mall of America, the largest mall in the United States, is having its 25th anniversary. To celebrate, the Mall is looking for a writer in residence to capture the spirit of the space. The chosen writer will spend four days in…

World Building Options

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
While last week’s entry focused on the quasi-meta update of the Land of Exposition, (which has developed into an inadvertent and mostly improvised meta series separate from the main works in progress) the updates on the state of the primary work in progress (namely the MASC Chronicles)…

Deceived by Heena Rathore P.

Time To Write: Picture Prompt 2

Untranslatable: Words Writers Should Know

Untranslatable: Words Writers Should Know

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
The English language may be absurd and magical, but it also fails to capture the entire nuance of human experience. Other languages, however, can fill in some of those gaps. Tim Lomas, a lecturer in positive psychology at the University of East London, has compiled a lists of those words…

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