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October 8, 2016
William Shakespeare – On “Wit”
Originally posted on Timothy Bateson (ramblings of an author):
Indeed! And something to think about with characters… Timothy Bateson (ramblings of an author) View original postFiled under: Uncategorized
Indeed! And something to think about with characters… Timothy Bateson (ramblings of an author) View original postFiled under: Uncategorized

Published on October 08, 2016 09:14
A Dream & The Forge Pt. 2
Hello everyone! Today’s, post is the second of two shared from The Bow of Destiny. This part involves the excerpt at a forge. Enjoy! The blacksmith’s hammer rang distantly through the clamor of conversation. Ralda touched his arm. Athson stirred and realized the giant had spoken to him. “What?” “We go Auguron morning?” The giant […]

Published on October 08, 2016 07:00
October 7, 2016
Scrivener Project Management: Don’t Let the Beast Loose
Scrivener is a powerful writing tool. I write about it weekly with tips and usage ideas. To read more of my posts click the Scrivener tag or category at the end of the page. Keep track of a project at any time can be difficult. If your not able to do so things can become […]

Published on October 07, 2016 23:00
WAITING ON WEDNESDAY — THE SHADOW OF WHAT WAS LOST
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Breaking the Spine to let readers share their excitement for books coming out soon, and the novel I’m eagerly awaiting is . . . The Shadow of What Was Lost by James Islington Genre: Fantasy Series: The Licanius Trilogy #1 Publisher: Orbit (November 8, 2016) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 704 pages ? It…

Published on October 07, 2016 12:02
Be my guest: Charles Yallowitz – How to Destroy a Champion
Originally posted on Sue Vincent - Daily Echo:
A big thank you to Sue for hosting me and letting me do a fun book promotion for Legends of Windemere: Charms of the Feykin. This is the 11th book of the series, but each story is self-contained enough that you can jump right into it. Now,…
A big thank you to Sue for hosting me and letting me do a fun book promotion for Legends of Windemere: Charms of the Feykin. This is the 11th book of the series, but each story is self-contained enough that you can jump right into it. Now,…

Published on October 07, 2016 07:05
A Dream & The Forge Pt. 1
Hello everyone! Today’s, post is the first of two that I’ll share from The Bow of Destiny. This part involves a dream that leads up to tomorrow’s excerpt at a forge. Enjoy! He rolled over on the bed and saw his pack. The inheritance, Eagle’s Aerie, and the visions. Everything had gone wrong after meeting […]

Published on October 07, 2016 07:00
I Was Asked To Help & I Said…
Hello everyone, just making an event announcement today. My author friend, Autumn Birt, contacted me recently asked about helping out with Virtual Fantasy Con 2016 Epic Fantasy where she has a virtual booth. She needed me to take a bit of time to give her a break manning the booth. I was pleased to be invited so I […]

Published on October 07, 2016 04:00
October 6, 2016
Using Scrivener Collections For Editing
Scrivener is a powerful writing tool. I write about it weekly with tips and usage ideas. To read more of my posts click the Scrivener tag or category at the end of the page. Archer’s Aim Digest mailing list In last week’s Scrivener post, I introduced the use of Collections as a multi-function tool. This […]

Published on October 06, 2016 23:00
INFOGRAPHIC: 9 benefits of reading poetry
As opposed to the most popular post on this blog ‘Why people don’t like poetry’, I have compiled according to my so far done research a little, simple (yet cute, you have to admit
Published on October 06, 2016 11:57
Infographic: How To Choose The Right Visual Artist
Originally posted on Mark Armstrong Freelance Humorous Illustration for Marketing Communication Editorial and Social Media:
This blog post may look familiar– especially if you read my previous blog post. It contains the same information, reformatted as an infographic. What’s the point? You can get more mileage out of your visuals by repackaging them: in tweets, pins,…
This blog post may look familiar– especially if you read my previous blog post. It contains the same information, reformatted as an infographic. What’s the point? You can get more mileage out of your visuals by repackaging them: in tweets, pins,…

Published on October 06, 2016 11:30