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SATURDAY EVENING POST – 200 Years of American History
Source: SATURDAY EVENING POST – 200 Years of American History
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How Do We Check the Facts in Our Fiction? — Guest: Selina J. Eckert
Source: How Do We Check the Facts in Our Fiction? — Guest: Selina J. Eckert
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The More The Merrier: J.T. Ellison on Publishing Anthologies
Source: The More The Merrier: J.T. Ellison on Publishing Anthologies
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I’ve finished my manuscript! What now? 16 ultimate resources to make good decisions about your book
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel: A friend has turned into a writer. Unbeknown to me, she’s been chipping away at a novel and her husband just sent this email. Her novel is more or less finished!!! I may need to pick your brains about marketing! We also think we need to get it professionally…
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The human cost #Remembrance
The Silent Eye On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, one hundred years ago, the Armistice came into effect and the guns fell silent after four years of horror. The Great War, the ‘war to end all wars’, was over and the survivors of the conflict would be able to…
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Contexts: kingship…
The Silent Eye * Kingship was the only form of government in Ancient Mesopotamia. It was ordained by the Gods for the guidance and prosperity of people and cities, to maintain order and to protect the wealth in society. Among the kingly duties were military leadership, priestly functions, law-giving and city building. When kingship broke…
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Writerly Things…11/12/18 Rounding Out the End of the Year
Writerly Things…11/12/18 Rounding Out the End of the Year Traci Kenworth Trying New Things Don’t be afraid to try new things. That’s how you learn. That’s how you grow. It gives you courage. It gives you strength to keep on risking things. I’m doing a bit of these with rescheduling Writerly Things on Mondays…