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Brainstorming Your Story? Proactively Avoid Issues
Source: Brainstorming Your Story? Proactively Avoid Issues
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Kick-start your own career development program for new novelists – by Lisa Poisso…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: What if everything in the world went right for your book, and now you may actually have a writing career? The thing that many emerging authors neglect to plan for is what happens after they’ve typed “The End.” That’s where the process of writing a novel…
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Headed To #PennedCon2018!
Originally posted on Books and Such: I’m leaving tomorrow for Penned Con in St. Louis, MO – both of which are new to me. Another writer friend recommended the conference, so I’m hopeful, and it’s just a bonus that it’s in St. Louis, which is only slightly over a four hour drive for me. An…
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10 Books to Help Writers When You’re Discouraged, Blocked, or Feel Like You’re Not a Real Writer – by Janet Boyer…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: on Anne R. Allen site: What are the true enemies of writers—those monsters that haunt, harangue and harass? After twenty years of writing—the last decade spent as a traditionally-published non-fiction author and Amazon.com Hall of Fame Reviewer—I’ve chased down those #*@#$!% fiends and took names. Turns…
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Give the Dark My Love (Give the Dark My Love #1) by Beth Revis #bookreview #YA #fantasy
Originally posted on Books and Such: When seventeen-year-old Nedra Brysstain leaves her home in the rural, northern territories of Lunar Island to attend the prestigious Yugen Academy, she has only one goal in mind: learn the trade of medicinal alchemy. A scholarship student matriculating with the children of Lunar Island’s wealthiest and most powerful families,…
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Visiting Friends and Talking About Tortured Soul, Day 8
Originally posted on Staci Troilo: Ciao, amici! I think this is officially the last Tortured Soul post. And it’s not even fully about the book. Today I’m honored to be at Don Massenzio’s site as part of his author interview series. If you don’t know Don, he’s an author of detective and military novels and an…
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From Child Scribbler to Global Success: Art Inspiration in ‘Connectedness’ @SandraDanby
Originally posted on My train of thoughts on…: Connectedness is the story of Justine Tree, a globally successful artist who goes in search of the daughter she gave away when she was an art student. To get an idea of Justine’s success think Tracey Emin, Paula Rego, Tacita Dean, Phyllida Barlow. Key to Justine’s story…