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June 19, 2017

How To Take A Coffee Break Like A Writer #MondayBlogs #ASMSG #Writer

Originally posted on BlondeWriteMore:
? Ever wondered how a writer takes a coffee break? Are you curious about what happens after a writer checks the clock, smiles, puts all writing tools down and races off for a well-earned coffee break?…
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Published on June 19, 2017 13:01

Emotional Beats: Fights

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Back in September, I published Emotional Beats: How to Easily Convert your Writing into Palpable Feelings. As promised, I will be posting the book on my blog. So, here is the next installment, continuing Part 3…
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Published on June 19, 2017 13:00

Do you love creepy, unusual, and odd subjects?

Originally posted on jean's writing:
The creepier the better to write my dear. Am I right? Well, I’ve stumbled on a couple of terrific ways to expand your imagination. Hang on to your hats. I love writing prompts. Give me…
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Published on June 19, 2017 12:29

22 Ways to Impress a First-Time Blog Reader With Any Post

Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Meg Dowell 1. Tell them something they don’t know. 2. Tell them something they DO know — make it relatable. 3. Help them solve a problem. 4. Help them help someone…
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Published on June 19, 2017 12:25

The Low-Down on Urban Fantasy

Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Sheree Crawford Urban fantasy is very much the rising star of the Young Adult genre; Cassandra Clare, in particular, has made a name for herself in this genre. Of course, it’s…
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Published on June 19, 2017 12:09

June 18, 2017

Book Launch – 13 Steps to Evil by Sacha Black — Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo

Your hero is not the most important character in your book. Your villain is. Are you fed up of drowning in two-dimensional villains? Frustrated with creating clichés? And failing to get your reader to root for your villain? In 13 … Continue reading →
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Published on June 18, 2017 21:55

Four Lessons I Learned From Giving My Novel Away

Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by J.U. Scribe My free book promotion for Before the Legend is officially over as of this week. What was supposed to be a “Free Promo Week” turned more into a month long promo…
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Published on June 18, 2017 21:35

KDP Offers Authors a New Sales Dashboard

Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
by Mercy Pilkington at Good eReader There’s little doubt that Amazon has been the driving force behind the digital publishing revolution, including its impact on self-publishing. The once-daunting process of being an author meant…
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Published on June 18, 2017 21:23

How To Accept Weird Stuff Happens Once You Become A #Writer #SundayBlogShare

Originally posted on BlondeWriteMore:
Once I became a writer weird stuff started happening to me. When I say weird stuff I mean unexplained things, unusual situations, bizarre hunches and crazy feelings. In order to prove that I am not the…
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Published on June 18, 2017 21:07

June 17, 2017

Book Review Sunday: “Practical Passion” by Elizabeth Delisi @delisi

ABOUT THE AUTHOR I’m an author of several novels, novellas and short story collections, I teach writing courses, and I edit for individuals. I live in New Hampshire and enjoy studying the Tarot, reading, and doing needlework. My favorite movie … Continue reading →
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Published on June 17, 2017 23:02