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June 26, 2018

It’s That Time – SmashWords Summer-Winter Sale July 1-31

1-31 July 2018   And these are the books I’ll have in it:   Fantasy, battle     Fantasy, red desert     Fantasy Allegory, Australian fauna     Soft sci-fi, urban fantasy, tarot cards   A new book will be published in July: A new world, a dangerous place mistakenly assessed as suitable for … Continue reading It’s That Time – SmashWords Summer-Winter Sale July 1-31
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Published on June 26, 2018 15:13

June 23, 2018

Would you like to hear a story?

There are many stories waiting for you to read them. Hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions. They are as different as each human is, and yet they carry the same shape of story as the time of dancing around a fire and singing the message. Story is how we teach, how we learn, how we … Continue reading Would you like to hear a story?
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Published on June 23, 2018 15:46

June 21, 2018

Primary Source

Originally posted on Cage Dunn: Writer, Author, Teller-of-tall-tales:
Two events, it would seem from the post-event interviews – but no, it’s one event seen through many eyes. One side of the team saw the A story, the other team saw the B story. Perception: it’s how the past creates and shapes what we see and…
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Published on June 21, 2018 14:33

June 19, 2018

That’s a Desk?

I set out a routine to post two times a week – should I count reblogs? No. Twice a week. That means I have to find my desk – please don’t ask! – and do a post today. Somewhere in there, under the piles of ‘stuff’ is a timber desk. On that timber desk is … Continue reading That’s a Desk?
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Published on June 19, 2018 17:31

June 17, 2018

Billy

The front door banged, footsteps clumped down the hallway. Evinna put her elbows on the table and her chin on her hands. The new member was loud enough to scare off monsters. He came through the common room doorway with no door, ducked under to avoid hitting his head on the lintel. A gush of … Continue reading Billy
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Published on June 17, 2018 19:13

Monday Funnies…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Published on June 17, 2018 17:08

June 16, 2018

Caturday funnies — Father’s Day weekend edition

Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
Something to be said for Dad’s, isn’t there? From the Bluebird of Bitterness … bluebird of bitterness View original post Advertisements
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Published on June 16, 2018 14:29

June 15, 2018

A New Role, Perhaps?

As a writer, I do a lot of reading. Lots and lots and lots – usually about seven to ten books each week. I get these books from a variety of locations (deceased estates – sort through, read, distribute to regional libraries, etc.; libraries (and the debit pile); garage sales; e-books; my own two rooms … Continue reading A New Role, Perhaps?
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Published on June 15, 2018 17:35

June 14, 2018

Some tips to increase your book sales

Originally posted on Ramblings from a Writer's Mind:
So much to do, so little time. (I think I have heard that said somewhere before.) At least I have found a few moments to share another post about being an indie author. I do not normally write a ‘list’ style post as they generally tend…
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Published on June 14, 2018 15:02

June 12, 2018

The Three Things

I have a tag: Fibber, Fabricator and Teller-of-Tall-Tales. That, to me, is three things that give the person who reads them some indication of what they’re in for. An account that may or may not be truthful, honest, or even possible. A storyteller invests a lot of things in the story. There may even be … Continue reading The Three Things
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Published on June 12, 2018 15:27