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When It Feels Like No One ‘Gets’ You
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: If you’re reading this, you probably already know that being a writer is hard. Notice I didn’t say “writing” is hard. It is, sometimes. But being a writer — being a person who spends a lot of time in front of a computer, in their own head, and generally…
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The Importance of City Guards in Fantasy
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere: Legend of Zelda (I think?) Whenever a city turns up in a fantasy story, these people will be there. Either as background, battle fodder, or momentary obstacles, the guards are around in some fashion. We tend to overlook them unless we need some unexpected corpses or government corruption is…
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No Other Choice ~ #poetry #DecemberWriting
via No Other Choice ~ #poetry #DecemberWriting
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Firearms: Know Your Weapon! – From the Writers in the Storm Blog
via Firearms: Know Your Weapon! – From the Writers in the Storm Blog
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves for Christmas – Fascinating New Yorkers: Power Freaks, Mobsters, Liberated Women, Creators, Queers and Crazies by Clifford Browder.
via Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves for Christmas – Fascinating New Yorkers: Power Freaks, Mobsters, Liberated Women, Creators, Queers and Crazies by Clifford Browder.
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3 Things to Know About Marketing Historical Fiction Novels
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by J. U. Scribe ? What’s your favorite genre? For some it’s romance, others it’s fantasy, sci-fi, or maybe a mystery/thriller. For those that know me well I enjoy reading a variety of genres, so it’s hard to pick one genre over another when I enjoy different books spanning across the many genres of…