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Writing Tip — 49

Markets For Writers

Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
This week’s market is ‘The First Line Literary Journal‘. Here’s what they have to say about themselves: ‘The purpose of The First Line is to jump start the imagination–to help writers break through the block that is the blank page. Each issue contains short stories that stem from a common…

Writer’s Quote Wednesday – Magic

Originally posted on Here there Be Dragons!:
For more information on Writer’s Quote Wednesdays hop on over to Silver Threading’s This week, after a few weeks of being mostly away from my blog, I want to focus on something that seems very appropriate for the end of October: Magic. Not just the magic and mystery…

Everything Everything – Book Review

Originally posted on The Book Review Directory:
? –If you have not read the book, avoid soilers by only reading the bold text– Ahh, this was everything I expected it to be and more. My disease is as rare as it is famous. It’s a form of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, but you know it as “bubble baby disease.” Basically, I’m…

…Authors… playing the rankings ‘numbers’ game in a positive way…

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…from the many virtual conversations I have with fellow scribes, Lads and Lassies of Blog Land, all, and who have books listed on the Great God Amazon, I understand that most of us have more than a passing interest in how our wee masterpieces are faring… and why not?…  when…

The Modern Rules of Home Workplace Organization, an Infographic by Emily Johnson

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Emily Johnson, who has produced an awesome infographic with some great ideas on organizing your home workplace Organization. A topic that I find very interesting, as someone who’s worked from home for the past 25 years. The Modern Rules of Home Workplace Organization Being a reader…

Claiming It

Claiming It

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
Before I read these two inspirational and thought-provoking posts by Kristen Lamb (here and here), I had been doing some serious thinking about my life as a writer and as a person. Or, more specifically, I had been doing a lot of thinking about how I’d abandoned…

Author Interview – Diamante Lavendar

Author Interview – Diamante Lavendar

Originally posted on Here there Be Dragons!:
Hello and welcome to another Fabulous Friday Author Interview! This week I am happy to introduce Diamante Lavendar, a mysterious yet lovely cat loving author. Let us begin: Author Interview Questions What name do you write under? Is this a pseudonym? Do you use more than one name…

What makes an antagonist – character backstory – writing

What makes an antagonist – character backstory – writing

‘Jaded Tides’ by P. S. Bartlett (@PSBartlett) #blogtour. Sea-salt and pirates alway welcome!

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: You’ll remember author P.S. Bartlett has visited as before to talk about her great pirate series ‘The Razor’s Adventures’. Well, great news! There’s a new novel in the series Jaded Tides. And as I know we all find pirates and adventures irresistible, here she is! And we’re also taking…

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