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October 1, 2017

Prologues – Yea or Nay? — Story Empire

by I Suck At Writing Source link I once heard a writing instructor say he never reads a prologue. He was of the opinion that anything written in a prologue…
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Published on October 01, 2017 19:26

What Will Google Stamp Mean for Content Marketing?

by Grammar Chic, Inc. Source link Over the summer, news leaked out about a curious new product development from Google. According to tech insiders, the search giant is hard at…
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Published on October 01, 2017 16:25

We’re Open to Submissions for our Halloween Issue!

by Chicago Literati Source link For our fourth annual Halloween issue, we’re seeking unique essays and fiction that detail gothic and macabre encounters […]
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Published on October 01, 2017 13:24

Known Shippable, Will Not Fix by Roy W. Russell

by John Staughton Source link The banal life of a Quality Tester takes a surreal turn in Known Shippable, Will Not Fix, a remarkably strange and entertaining novel by Roy…
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Published on October 01, 2017 07:21

Writing scene breaks and transitions that develop your story

by Jordan Source link Scene breaks and transitions allow us to experience things happening in different places and times, and to different characters. Writing good scene breaks and transitions will…
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Published on October 01, 2017 04:20

Flog a BookBubber 105: Theresa Kay

by Ray Rhamey Source link Writers, send your prologue/first chapter to FtQ for a “flogging” critique. Email as an attachment. Many of the folks who utilize BookBub are self-published, and…
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Published on October 01, 2017 01:19

September 30, 2017

17 Top Ghostwriters in London

by Shikha Pandey Source link An idea about a novel is just the beginning. It needs research, time and patience to execute it to perfection. But what forms the crux…
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Published on September 30, 2017 22:18

What I Learned In My First Year Writing for a Living (Part 2)

by Richard Rowlands Source link This post is part 2 of a 2-part series. In part 1, Nick shared 4 of the most important lessons he learned in his first year…
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Published on September 30, 2017 19:17

Macro Monday Appears On Friday To Deliver My NYCC Schedule

by terribleminds Source link This weekend, I am off to one of the WILD ISLANDS OF CANADA, Pelee Island, to teach a pair of writing workshops to willing and pliable…
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Published on September 30, 2017 16:16

Freelance Writers Invited to Submit Nonfiction Articles to The American Scholar Magazine – Pays up to $500/article

by Brian Scott Source link The editors of The American Scholar welcome unsolicited submissions of nonfiction articles and essays written by both established and emerging freelance writers. The quarterly magazine,…
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Published on September 30, 2017 10:12