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The Stone and the Pilgrim (6) final part
More interesting history! The Silent Eye “It is what it is…” I remember the evening Morgana said that to me, many years ago. We were in Glastonbury, doing the first of our year of bi-monthly talks. The truth of it is profound. The sentiment behind the simple wisdom is how we resist what is…instead of…
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#BadMoonRising: Cusp of Night by Mae Clair #supernatural #suspense
Originally posted on Books and Such: Today’s guest is no stranger to this blog. I just hosted a cover reveal a few weeks ago for the new book in her Hode’s Hill series, End of Day, releasing in January – and it’s just as eerie and beautiful as Cusp of Night. I read also Cusp of…
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Angel Messages October 4 2018
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels ALLOW YOURSELF to BE HAPPY! We love you Thank you, Angels!!!
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To Vlog Or Not To Vlog?
Originally posted on My Bipolar Mind: Hey guys, If you watched the above video leave me a comment and let me know what you think? Should I start a Vlog portion of My Bipolar Mind? I have been tossing the idea around, but I am extremely self-conscious sometimes. It took a lot for me to…
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Mourning Dove – Guest Post by Claire Fullerton…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: Every writer has deep-seated motivation for writing a novel. It may be a person, place, or setting that resonates in their soul, and from this a story that won’t let them go. I was tentative when I began writing Mourning Dove, and by this, I mean…
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Bringing Your Story To Life: Dos And Dont’s
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by Laura Peters ? Whether you’re thinking about writing your life story or you want to write a completely fictional romance novel, it’s so important that you bring your story to life. There are lots of mistakes a new writer can make when crafting a story, but that doesn’t…
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How To Describe Settings – and Why It Matters – by Bryn Donovan…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: Writing descriptively scenery and surroundings comes more naturally to some writers than others. If you’re wondering why your novel is too short or moving too fast, that’s sometimes due to a lack of character development or to the plot itself. Sometimes, though, it’s caused by a…
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8 Ways Scrivener Assists Writers
Originally posted on Story Empire: When I originally gave Scrivener a whirl several years I didn’t know how the software worked. But I read several articles and posts about how other writers put this writing tool to good use. I took my time working through the provided tutorial after which I began using it with…