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Review of ‘Crossfire’, by Jaye Marie
Originally posted on Stevie Turner: Purchase here. The book begins with the mysterious murder of DI David Snow’s colleague, mild-mannered Detective Jim Harris, killed by a strange injury to the head. Snow is determined to find his friend’s killer, and grudgingly accepts the help of Jim’s replacement, the enigmatic Ruth Winton, who has her own…
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Poetry and Nonfiction Reading Round-Up: October 2018
Originally posted on Sara Letourneau: I had an idea while preparing the Favorite Fiction Reads of Summer 2018 post recently. Even though I read nonfiction (mainly on writing and creativity) and poetry as well as fiction, I only ever blog about fiction. But I’m not just a reader. I’m also a poet, a dabbler in…
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How to Use Focused Brainstorming to Develop Our Plot – by Janice Hardy…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: on Jami Gold site: Unless we’re only ever going to write just one book, we need to improve our ability to develop an idea into a story. That means we might want to strengthen our process for discovering our story’s characters, the point of their struggles,…
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Managing Twitter with TweetDeck
Originally posted on Story Empire: Ciao, SEers. I thought today would be a good day to discuss social media management. Specifically, Twitter management. I’ve heard a lot of people swear by HootSuite, and I have used it on occasion. Our own Mae Clair has even discussed the advantages of it. But for my money (actually,…
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Lost
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Honour Empty spectre Encompasing boundless grief Vacant cradles rock silently Wasted * Futile Bringing ruin Shades haunting memory Lost generations asking why Warfare * Cinquains for Colleen’s Poetry Challenge
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#BadMoonRising: Grey Lore by Jean Knight Pace and Jacob Kennedy #YA #paranormal #giveaway #TuesdayBookBlog
Originally posted on Books and Such: I have a surprise for you – today’s authors are giving away a Kindle e-book copy of their young adult paranormal novel! All you need to do is leave a comment below, and the winner will be chosen by random.org and announced next Tuesday. If you’d like to know…
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Tuesday – Anything Possible – Kreative Kue #196 by Keith Channing
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites: In Keith’s words. “Using this photo (below) as inspiration, write a short story, flash fiction, scene, poem; anything, really; even just a caption for the photograph. Either put it (or a link to it) in a comment or email it to me at keithchanning@gmail.com before 6pm next Sunday (if you…