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Writing is Not a Nine-to-Five Job
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: If only. If only. If. Only. OK, there are technically writers who have a structured work schedule and that works for them and that is absolutely wonderful. But I’m assuming most of you reading this right now — such as myself — aren’t quite there yet, and/or never will…
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You Can’t See Creepy With a Cellphone Light: Guilt & Shadows in American Horror
Originally posted on Zombie Salmon (the Horror Continues): American Horror. It’s become this great, terrible disappointment. What used to set my imagination on fire is now a non sequitur, a discombobulated mess of unrealized terrors. I am bummed. That realization started with the attempt to watch a movie in a movie theater not so long…
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JACK JETSTARK’S INTERGALACTIC FREAKSHOW
Originally posted on M.C.V. EGAN ❧Defining Ways❧: Jack Jetstark travels the universe to seek out the descendants of superpowered freaks created long ago by VesCorp scientists. The vibrations encoded in a particular song transform the members of Jack’s crew into a firebreather and an angel, a wildman and telepathic conjoined triplets, so they hide the…
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Portraits…
The Silent Eye * Photographing stones… * * Is not like photographing people. * * Stones do not, normally, insist upon presenting their best side. * * Or veto the unhappy results. * * However, they have upon the odd occasion… * * Been known to smile. View original post
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#PoetryReadathon – Meet author, poet and blogger Sue Vincent
via #PoetryReadathon – Meet author, poet and blogger Sue Vincent
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Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie By Tyler Collins Blog Tour Organised By Jina Bazzar!
Originally posted on culturevultureexpress: ? I am so happy to be taking part in the blog tour for a new and very exciting book Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie by a very talented author Tyler Collins. This blog tour was wonderfully put together by Jina Bazzar who made sure everything was on track and none of…
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Why I Did NaNoWriMo Again But Didn’t Tell Anyone (sorry)
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: Last year, I said it was my last year. And then October 31 happened. I completed my first NaNoWriMo in 2008, and went on to win nine more years after that. For me it became an annual tradition — something I actually looked forward to, like Christmas or the…
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Writerly Things…Carrying On When it Feels Like an Uphill Battle
Writerly Things 12/3/18: Carrying on When it Feels Like an Uphill Battle Traci Kenworth Rejection Everyone experiences it sooner or later. Someone who writes professionally continues to face the guillotine over and over. Even those at the top of the chain, I’m sure. It’s a part of the publishing life. Sometimes it feels like…
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How Do We Create Realistic Villains? — Guest: Kassandra Lamb
Source: How Do We Create Realistic Villains? — Guest: Kassandra Lamb