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April 17, 2018

Featured Indie Book: Tunnel of Time (Jeannie Chambers)

by Alan Kealey Source link Featured Indie Book on Indie Author News: Mid-Grade/Time Travel Novel Tunnel of Time by Jeannie Chambers. Tunnel of Time is a middle grade time travel/historical fiction debut novel. Three sisters…
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Published on April 17, 2018 13:22

How to Turn Leads into Clients with Modern Email Marketing

by Brian Clark Source link When it comes to building an audience that builds your freelance or consulting business, email remains the undisputed heavyweight champion. Email was the original “killer app” — everyone uses it, and that’s why it’s been the absolute best channel for digital marketing and audience building. And yes, that’s still trues
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Published on April 17, 2018 10:20

Literary agents for travel non-fiction

by Fiona Bradbury Source link Literary agents for travel non-fiction
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Published on April 17, 2018 07:19

Review: Whither, Willie Wicked? by Jan Ewing

by Josh Machado Halcro Source link In Whither, Willie Wicked? Jan Ewing has produced a terrific piece of work, tackling hard subjects that are both topical and magical, melding the real with the imagined. The story follows Thomas Llewellyn Gareth, known as Gareth, a private investigator tasked with locating the punk rock star Jeff Christophers
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Published on April 17, 2018 04:17

Types of antagonists: Creating riveting opponents

by Jordan Source link There are many types of antagonists. Sometimes in a story a primary antagonist starts out as a close ally. Characters who oppose your main character’s goals aren’t necessarily ‘bad’, yet they serve a primary function: Standing between another character and their destiny. Here are 5 types of antagonists with examples and pointss
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Published on April 17, 2018 01:16

April 16, 2018

Solomon Grundy Was Born On A Macro Monday

by terribleminds Source link That is a suitably dreary photo to accurately represent how suitably dreary it is outside right now. It’s gray and rainy and unnnggghh *banshee moan* this weekend was warm and lush and spring was in the air and now it’s cold and wet and fuck it. And no that’s not as
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Published on April 16, 2018 19:14

A Word About Villains

by JW Source link A word about villains. You want to know your villains very well indeed or you’re better advised not to go inside their heads at all. A villain, by definition, is somebody different from “us.” A villain is indecent, incomprehensible, from the land of “them.” Who knows what makes them act thes
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Published on April 16, 2018 01:08

April 15, 2018

Featured Indie Book: Coming Unraveled (Renee Harless)

by Alan Kealey Source link Featured Indie Book on Indie Author News: Contemporary Romance Novel Coming Unraveled by Renee Harless. Coming Unraveled’s story takes place in the small town of Carson, North Carolina where…
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Published on April 15, 2018 19:07

How to Stop Wishing You Had More Time to Write

by Loryn Thompson Source link “If only I had all the time in the world, my blog would be perfect.” That thought has probably crossed your mind more than once. I know it’s crossed mine. I find myself lost in daydreams about how amazing my motorcycle blog could be — if only I had mores
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Published on April 15, 2018 16:05

Literary agents for women’s fiction

by Fiona Bradbury Source link Literary agents for women’s fiction
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Published on April 15, 2018 13:02