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February 26, 2019
Book Review ~ End of Day by Mae Clair
Check out this review of a great read …
[image error]Hi Readers. Some of you have been around for a while and know that I’ve hosted author Mae Clair. Mae is one of those writers that I always look forward to her new releases because I know I…
Surprise, it’s a case study
Check out this post on using movies to hone your writing craft …
Hi Gang. Craig here again, breaking rules left and right. I’m surprising my colleagues today, because I’m supposed to pick apart a book cover. We have assignments on Fridays, and I don’t feel like …
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How often do you unplug? #writinglife
Check out this post on unplugging by Mae Clair over on Story Empire …
Hi, SEers. Mae here hoping everyone had a wonderful Valentine’s Day! Today, I’m rolling out a topic that’s dear to my heart—unplugging. In our technology-crazed, social media-driven, al…
February 21, 2019
From Writer to Editor: Two Tips for Better Self-Editing
Check out this useful post on self-editing …
by Liam Cross Writing and editing, whilst they might be of similar nature, are two totally different beasts, and it’s a lot to do with the thought processes behind them that causes th…
Source: From Writer to Editor: Two Tips for Better Self-Editing
The Danger Of Dirty Links
I always remove the nasty bit. Just as well …
With all the attention given among the Indie community to the removal of book reviews by Amazon, I’m amazed at the number of authors who still post dirty links to their books on social media. This …
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February 20, 2019
Why Writing Short Stories Helps You – From Rachel Poli’s Blog
A great post on how writing short stories can help you in your writing …
I didn’t start to appreciate writing short stories until fairly recently. I always viewed short stories as something “quick and easy” to write. Of course, they’re not easy to write at all. Just bec…
Source: Why Writing Short Stories Helps You – From Rachel Poli’s Blog
Are You Distracted?
A fun post on writing and distraction from Joan Hall over on Story Empire …
Hi, SE Readers. Joan here today. I don’t know about you, but I consider myself blessed to live in the twenty-first century. While I enjoy living a simple life, I’m thankful for modern technology, e…
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February 19, 2019
#MondaMeme #MondayBlogs
A bit of writerly fun! …
Here it is Monday again, and you know what that means–time for some amusing memes about reading & writing. Or readin’ an’ writin’ as we say down here. Hope there are a c…
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Musiville: A Teacher’s Tale
Check out this heart-warming post from Nicholas Rossis’ blog …
It was my birthday a couple of days ago and I had a lovely surprise: a surprise gift from a Greek reader friend, who teaches children English as a second language. She wrote to me to let me know ho…
Source: Musiville: A Teacher’s Tale
More Challenges Faced by Indie Authors
Check out this interesting post from Don Massenzio’s blog …
This is the second in a series of posts centered on the challenges faced by indie authors as we try to compete in the vast ocean of competitors/cohorts that is filled with sharks and other predator…










