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Out of control
The Silent Eye The clock is ticking… there is far too much to do and never enough time. That’s the way things seem to be these days, with everyone keeping an eye on the clock and a tight rein on deadlines. We all have them, often hidden…whether it is the meal you need to have…
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Where Do Your Book Ideas Come From?
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Slobbing in Slovenia
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Here we are in Slovenia via the Bodensee (below) which we managed by leaving very early and missing out our first night’s planned camp-site which was only just up the road anyway. Hurtling through Germany via Munich we carried on to Salzburg and our one night in…
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7 Ways to Begin Your Plot Process
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: ? There is plenty of controversy concerning outlining or pantsing, but if you plan even a little bit, you’ll enjoy this infographic. I have written with and without and outline, and although my outline was more a beat sheet with scene to scene blurbs I found it helped me stay…
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Looking for Readers in all the right places …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing: If you’ve written and published a book—and it doesn’t matter whether you’ve taken the traditional or self-published route—you’ll be anxious to find people who want to read that book . . . because that’s why you wrote it in the first place, right? I’m not talking here about…
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How to Gain Free Exposure for Your Blog: Reblogging
Originally posted on Maxpower's Blog: Today as is my usual routine on Meet and Greet weekends, I will be reblogging posts. ?Please leave the link to your post in the comments and I will review for family-friendly content and then reblog. If you leave a link please reblog this post as a “thank you”…
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Colours
Stunning photos, Sue…
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The Experimental Notebook of C. S. Boyack
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: My author friend C.S. Boyack is launching his first collection of short stories, called The Experimental Notebook of C. S. Boyack. This is a project that has special meaning for me, as you will see. Craig has sent his spokesmodel, Lisa Burton, around to do guest posts. Apparently, it’s part of…
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Paper Paradise…
I was a lonely child, and London was a lonely place to be when I was growing up there after the war. All around me, people were busily trying to put their lives and homes back into some kind of order. I remember walking around the streets, confused by all the chaos that still had…
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BLOWING UP A BULLSHIT CONTEST – the largest one on the internet, maybe
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: Where is the honor? There is so much wrong here I don’t know where to begin. (Warning: This is an exercise in sarcasm and parody, so don’t take any of it too seriously. Undies = to remain unbunched.) A recent contest, let’s call it BULLSHIT CONTEST, was held where a…
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Out of control
The Silent Eye The clock is ticking… there is far too much to do and never enough time. That’s the way things seem to be these days, with everyone keeping an eye on the clock and a tight rein on deadlines. We all have them, often hidden…whether it is the meal you need to have…
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Where Do Your Book Ideas Come From?
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Slobbing in Slovenia
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Here we are in Slovenia via the Bodensee (below) which we managed by leaving very early and missing out our first night’s planned camp-site which was only just up the road anyway. Hurtling through Germany via Munich we carried on to Salzburg and our one night in…
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7 Ways to Begin Your Plot Process
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: ? There is plenty of controversy concerning outlining or pantsing, but if you plan even a little bit, you’ll enjoy this infographic. I have written with and without and outline, and although my outline was more a beat sheet with scene to scene blurbs I found it helped me stay…
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Looking for Readers in all the right places …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing: If you’ve written and published a book—and it doesn’t matter whether you’ve taken the traditional or self-published route—you’ll be anxious to find people who want to read that book . . . because that’s why you wrote it in the first place, right? I’m not talking here about…
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How to Gain Free Exposure for Your Blog: Reblogging
Originally posted on Maxpower's Blog: Today as is my usual routine on Meet and Greet weekends, I will be reblogging posts. ?Please leave the link to your post in the comments and I will review for family-friendly content and then reblog. If you leave a link please reblog this post as a “thank you”…
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Colours
Stunning photos, Sue…
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The Experimental Notebook of C. S. Boyack
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: My author friend C.S. Boyack is launching his first collection of short stories, called The Experimental Notebook of C. S. Boyack. This is a project that has special meaning for me, as you will see. Craig has sent his spokesmodel, Lisa Burton, around to do guest posts. Apparently, it’s part of…
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Paper Paradise…
I was a lonely child, and London was a lonely place to be when I was growing up there after the war. All around me, people were busily trying to put their lives and homes back into some kind of order. I remember walking around the streets, confused by all the chaos that still had…
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BLOWING UP A BULLSHIT CONTEST – the largest one on the internet, maybe
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: Where is the honor? There is so much wrong here I don’t know where to begin. (Warning: This is an exercise in sarcasm and parody, so don’t take any of it too seriously. Undies = to remain unbunched.) A recent contest, let’s call it BULLSHIT CONTEST, was held where a…
