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  • Elixir

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Spreading wings

    The Silent Eye The hill was a verdant emerald rising into a sapphire sky that sparkled with motes of light… so high and clear. My companion walked behind, following at a far more sedate pace as I ran headlong to the summit, an uncompromising, absolute joy within that seemed to inundate every fibre of being.…

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  • Ben’s Bit, part seven – Heels in the Night

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Ben’s Bit, part 7 – Heels in the Night The sound began one night; an insistent tapping entering my dreams, making me think of leaking pipes and other failing elements of the old infrastructure of Bakewell’s ‘improving’ jail. When it continued, my thin sleep on the thinner mattress came…

  • Blogging – And How I Got it Wrong

    Originally posted on Judith Barrow: I think I’ve had the wrong idea about blogging. When I first started writing a blog it was to introduce myself to others and to get to know other writers/ authors/poets/artists. Oh and to find different genres of books. One of my first blogs that disappeared into the ether and…

  • You Talk Too Much – A Dialog Exercise

  • What You Might Not Know About Free Ebooks

    Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes: I’ve put my books on free promo on Amazon multiple times and have learned a bit about what works and what doesn’t. What I didn’t know in the beginning, and you might not know, is that when an author gives away their books, it actually helps the author. The…

  • Why?

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Writer’s block…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The inspiration over at Colleen’s this week for Writer’s Quote Wednesday was writer’s block. I dutifully searched out a quote… It struck me, with quite appropriate force, that many quotes about writer’s block seem to treat the whole affair as a battle… that the poor, beleaguered scribbler…

  • Writing Tip — 44

  • Elixir

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Spreading wings

    The Silent Eye The hill was a verdant emerald rising into a sapphire sky that sparkled with motes of light… so high and clear. My companion walked behind, following at a far more sedate pace as I ran headlong to the summit, an uncompromising, absolute joy within that seemed to inundate every fibre of being.…

  • Today’s Quote

  • Ben’s Bit, part seven – Heels in the Night

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Ben’s Bit, part 7 – Heels in the Night The sound began one night; an insistent tapping entering my dreams, making me think of leaking pipes and other failing elements of the old infrastructure of Bakewell’s ‘improving’ jail. When it continued, my thin sleep on the thinner mattress came…

  • Blogging – And How I Got it Wrong

    Originally posted on Judith Barrow: I think I’ve had the wrong idea about blogging. When I first started writing a blog it was to introduce myself to others and to get to know other writers/ authors/poets/artists. Oh and to find different genres of books. One of my first blogs that disappeared into the ether and…

  • You Talk Too Much – A Dialog Exercise

  • What You Might Not Know About Free Ebooks

    Originally posted on Susan Finlay Writes: I’ve put my books on free promo on Amazon multiple times and have learned a bit about what works and what doesn’t. What I didn’t know in the beginning, and you might not know, is that when an author gives away their books, it actually helps the author. The…

  • Why?

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • Writer’s block…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The inspiration over at Colleen’s this week for Writer’s Quote Wednesday was writer’s block. I dutifully searched out a quote… It struck me, with quite appropriate force, that many quotes about writer’s block seem to treat the whole affair as a battle… that the poor, beleaguered scribbler…

  • Writing Tip — 44