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Behind the Beauty (An etheree)
Originally posted on Tales Told Different: Gifted with beauty, cursed with seduction Is it her fault she evokes such lust Is she wrong to wield it and gain To flaunt her ruby red hair Honey sweet lips that tease Tapered waist and hips A classy dame lythe with lies Clever and Sly Vibrant Cursed yet…
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10 Tips for Writing for Other People When You’re Used to Writing for Yourself
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: 1. Don’t try to please everyone. It’s not possible. Really — it’s not. Don’t set yourself up for unnecessary stress. 2. Don’t obsess over following trends. It’s good to know what’s popular in publishing, but you don’t want to write about things you aren’t passionate about just to get…
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXXV: The Knights Come Down to Drink…
Another exciting look into history.
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXXI: An Unexpected Encounter…
Originally posted on France & Vincent: We took to the backroads again, nodding to Drake’s statue as we passed through Tavistock once more, climbing up towards Dartmoor. On our way south, the mists had closed around us completely and we had seen little more of the wild beauty of the moors than the first few…
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Book Talk 7/3/2020 Traci Kenworth
Nothing this week. Bestselling Books. Home Comforts. My First Learn to Write Workbook. If Animals Kissed Good Night. Humans. Between the World and Me. 28 Summers. We’re the Different, We’re the Same. Just Mercy. School Zone. Kindergarten Here I Come.
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Writerly Things 6/29/2020: How Important is Appearance with Your Characters? Traci Kenworth
Writerly Things 6/25/2020: How Important is Appearance in Characters? Traci Kenworth Do you take the usual path? Describing a character in details galore? Draw back just a little. What’s most important about them? What sets them apart from others? Is it Their Eyes? Stan is at the coffee corner table and sips his Dragon fruit…