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Visiting Friends and Talking About Tortured Soul, Day 6
Originally posted on Staci Troilo: Ciao, amici! Today is the last I expect to talk about Tortured Soul this week. Friend and fellow author Julie Holmes graciously offered to host me on her site. If you follow Julie, this will come as no surprise to you. If you don’t, hold onto something. Julie has a…
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Stevie Reviews ‘Honesty in World War 2’ by Chris-Jean Clarke
Originally posted on Stevie Turner: ? (Click on the book cover for the purchase link) Amazon book description: WW2 through the eyes of a child: It is mid-summer, 1944 and Britain is embroiled in war. A large percentage of city and town dwellers are being killed; homes bombed, and personal belongings destroyed. The people not…
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Is This Historical or Fantasy?
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz: ? by J.U. Scribe ? Both carry the idea of constraining something into a fixed space. We put things in boxes mainly with the purpose of organizing things to make it easier to retrieve certain items. As people we love to put things in figurative boxes whether we are consciously aware of it or…
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Revisiting Old Journals (A Blog Tag)
Originally posted on Sara Letourneau: When Victoria Grace Howell nominated me for this tag (thank you, Tori!), two thoughts went through my head. The first one: “Wow! This should be fun.” And the second one: “Crap. I threw out most of my old journals when I was reorganizing last year.” (*lol*) I still kept some of…
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More Free Tools for Authors: Grammar Checkers – by Melinda Clayton…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: on Indies Unlimited: Indies Unlimited has an entire resource section dedicated to free resources for authors including pictures, music, sound effects, fonts, cover makers, and more. Now I’m back with even more free resources for authors. Instead of free photos and music, these resources are designed…