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You Have To LEARN To Write (but don’t tell anybody that!)
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: Sorry! Most people can’t tell a joke very well. I think everyone knows if they are funny or not, except in-laws, and about half of all people can tell a decent joke. Most of the others can kind of tell one well, and a few… just can’t tell a joke…
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PIGEONS PARKED
Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: All in a row on the bridge rail overlooking the river.
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FEAR – a cheat sheet, of sorts
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: FEAR I’ve needed to do his for a while… so I did. And I figured if I needed it, you might. So here. This is a list of things words and phrases to convey fear in a character (some are more for nervousness but that’s an offshoot of fear, more…
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How much does Validation matter? #writing #life
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Marketing gimmick #3, or “what does it take to get on a bestseller list?”
Originally posted on Ana Spoke, author: It’s been exactly a month since Shizzle, Inc went live on Kindle, and what a month it’s been! Shizzle, Inc now has 10 all-positive reviews on Amazon and readers are already anticipating the sequel. Not only that, it went all the way up to #72 on the paid Humor Bestseller…
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You Take Your Pension in Loneliness and Alcohol*
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A Landscape of Images
The Silent Eye Megaloceros, Lascaux Smoke from the torches stings his eyes, making it difficult to see. The dancing flames bring the animals to life, a magical hunt galloping across the walls of the cavern. It is warm here, sheltered from the icy blast of the wind. Here he will spend the dark time when…
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Focus
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A single moment From another perspective Everything changes
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Rooted in the Land- Triumph and disappointment
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Today’s Quote
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You Have To LEARN To Write (but don’t tell anybody that!)
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: Sorry! Most people can’t tell a joke very well. I think everyone knows if they are funny or not, except in-laws, and about half of all people can tell a decent joke. Most of the others can kind of tell one well, and a few… just can’t tell a joke…
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PIGEONS PARKED
Originally posted on Jnana's Red Barn: All in a row on the bridge rail overlooking the river.
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FEAR – a cheat sheet, of sorts
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: FEAR I’ve needed to do his for a while… so I did. And I figured if I needed it, you might. So here. This is a list of things words and phrases to convey fear in a character (some are more for nervousness but that’s an offshoot of fear, more…
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How much does Validation matter? #writing #life
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Marketing gimmick #3, or “what does it take to get on a bestseller list?”
Originally posted on Ana Spoke, author: It’s been exactly a month since Shizzle, Inc went live on Kindle, and what a month it’s been! Shizzle, Inc now has 10 all-positive reviews on Amazon and readers are already anticipating the sequel. Not only that, it went all the way up to #72 on the paid Humor Bestseller…
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You Take Your Pension in Loneliness and Alcohol*
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A Landscape of Images
The Silent Eye Megaloceros, Lascaux Smoke from the torches stings his eyes, making it difficult to see. The dancing flames bring the animals to life, a magical hunt galloping across the walls of the cavern. It is warm here, sheltered from the icy blast of the wind. Here he will spend the dark time when…
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Focus
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A single moment From another perspective Everything changes
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Rooted in the Land- Triumph and disappointment
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Today’s Quote