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message 401: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Elm | 9 comments I just posted about a Writers Boot Camp for How to Write Great Openings here:
http://www.joannaelm.com/writers-boot...
and here:
http://www.joannaelm.com/writers-boot...


message 402: by M.M. (new)

M.M. Graham (MMGrahamAuthor) | 48 comments New facebook page. Not much there yet, but please do stop by for a visit :)
https://www.facebook.com/M.M.Graham.A...


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Dougie Brimson (dougiebrimson) | 68 comments I'm currently working on the sequel to my best-selling novel Billy's Log but as it's having to be worked on between other projects, I've decided to post my work up as a real time blog.

Please feel free to visit and let me know what you think.

https://billysblogged.wordpress.com/


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Patsy Collins | 180 comments https://patsycollins.uk

https://womagwriter.blogspot.co.uk (for those wishing to write for women's magazines)

http://patsy-collins.blogspot.co.uk (general writing stuff, frequent links to free entry writing competitions, word of the week, random stuff about me, travel pictures)

https://twitter.com/PatsyCollins


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Steve Harrison (stormingtime) | 35 comments Here's my blog at the Starts at 60 online magazine, which is always looking for new contributors...

https://startsat60.com/author/steven-...


message 408: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) I have an experimental twitter account for doing very short horror stories:
https://twitter.com/fragmentsoffear


message 409: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments A reminder about the rules of this thread.

Please refer to post number one.

Please add blog updates to either your personal blog thread or your author thread.

I'm going to delete all off topic posts now.


message 414: by Erica (new)

Erica Forrest | 19 comments Erica Forrest
https://ericaforrest.wordpress.com/ (I'm trying to make it a series for a writer's workshop as well as a place to talk about my books)
and my Facebook page too, though it doesn't feel like an author's most effective platform: https://www.facebook.com/ericaforrest...


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message 416: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Prescott (victoria_prescott) | 42 comments Victoria Prescott

Blog: https://victoriaprescott.wordpress.com/
I've just revived it after it having lapsed for a while. Mostly about history and writing.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WriterVictoria

I don't really do Facebook.


message 417: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Garland | 57 comments Starting a blog is the easy bit, keeping it going is a different story - who is going to want to read "I was editing again today" for the twentyseventh time? But that unfortunately is the lot of a writer. Not a lot happens until the work is finished and pushed out into the world.

Anyway, my blogspot can be found here on Goodreads at: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
and on my web site at: http://www.lesliegarland.com

The latest offering is a FREE DOWNLOAD of my Red Grouse Tale novella, The Golden Tup (The Red Grouse Tales) by Leslie Garland The Golden Tup this coming Monday and Tuesday (6 & 7 April). All info on the blog!!


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message 419: by Milly Jane (new)

Milly Jane Maven Milly Jane Maven.
My blog contains information about my books and also loads of pages of pictures from my visits to some of England's historic homes and a few free quizzes.

https://millyjanemaven.blogspot.com


message 420: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments Anna Faversham's blog - find it here:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

And here's what the latest post is about:

A Secret Seeps Out
How do authors think of an opening line for the first book they write? Until I wrote my first book, I don’t think I ever thought or even cared how they came up with something snappy or enlightening. But first lines of books have become famous. Think of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ or Graham Greene’s ‘Brighton Rock’. Well the blog gives you one idea of how it happens. Rather embarrassing really.


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