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A Thunder of War – Chapter 1
Originally posted on Steve McHugh: It’s only a few short weeks until the final chapter of the Avalon Chronicles, A Thunder of War, is out. If you plan on buying it, but haven’t yet pre-ordered, please do consider it, as it really helps with the release of a book: Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com Now that bit is…
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THE PERSISTENCE OF THE LOGICAL
Originally posted on Fantasy Author's Handbook: Yesterday I took an extra long lunch break and finally got a chance to watch the movie Annihilation, which I have to admit (like most movies) I missed in theaters—and yes, I haven’t read the book, either. We can’t all read all the books after all… But that aside, I liked…
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What’s Your Inspiration to Write Book After Book?
Source: What’s Your Inspiration to Write Book After Book?
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How to Use Focused Brainstorming to Develop Our Plot — Guest: Janice Hardy
Source: How to Use Focused Brainstorming to Develop Our Plot — Guest: Janice Hardy
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How to Use Focused Brainstorming to Develop Our Plot — Guest: Janice Hardy
Source: How to Use Focused Brainstorming to Develop Our Plot — Guest: Janice Hardy
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Why The Death of the Book Can Mean Opportunities for Writers
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes: I haven’t been writing much lately, for two reasons. One is the age-old complaint of the day job, which has a tendency to have the same effect on my brain as a steamroller has on a Victoria sponge (all the component parts are still there, but they’re not going…
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#BadMoonRising: Broken Shells by Michael Patrick Hicks #horror #occult
Originally posted on Books and Such: If you’re in the mood for a quick, spine-tingling read guaranteed to raise the hairs on the back of your neck and have you squirming in your seat, I highly recommend this author’s featured novella. I’m a bit claustrophobic and found myself short of breath while reading Broken Shells. Give…