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Ben-isms Galore!
Originally posted on Ben Starling: Walking by my favourite canal, it’s hard not to get philosophical… I wish my smoke alarm would learn to recognize my cooking skills. I have solved my London summer waking at 4am problem! Moving to the Eastern Seaboard of the USA (which is 5 hours behind). Anyone have a spare…
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Hermit
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Today’s Quote
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The Proof is in the Reading. by Guest Author @wendyproof
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: The Proof is in the Reading If I do my job properly, I am invisible. Very few of us finish reading a novel and say, “That book was beautifully proofread.” And who would want to? A story should transport us, take us out of our everyday lives, excite or…
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ReBlogging – What’s That All About?
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: There’s even MORE shit I have to do? While you are building (or expanding) your platform, it’s a great time to polish, edit and add or delete whatever you want added to or deleted from your book. Plus, a lot of the time we have to make choices about what…
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Pyramid
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Today’s Quote
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Why Every Story Needs Its Own Pit of Snakes
Drew Chial How to Make Your Character’s Lowest Moment Truly Nerve Wracking Every story should have a tragedy. Even stories with happy endings need at least one. Disney’s animated classic Cinderella has three. The first two tragedies happen during the opening narration. Cinderella’s mother dies. Her father marries the wicked step mother and dies shortly…
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Morning misanthropy…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “Oooh, you look well!” She beams you a chirpy smile across the yard, halting you in your progress with the heavy load of rubbish for the bin. You force the pained grimace into more acceptable lines, unwilling to scare the nice old lady. Why is it that…
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8 Top Tips To Prevent Insanity When Resting Your Manuscript!
Originally posted on Sacha Black: It took precisely 5 days and 23 hours after finishing the first draft of my novel before I lost the plot and felt like a rudderless ship. I know (stamps foot and pouts) I need to rest my manuscript. I’ve heard it said enough times to know it’s wise advice and that I…
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Ben-isms Galore!
Originally posted on Ben Starling: Walking by my favourite canal, it’s hard not to get philosophical… I wish my smoke alarm would learn to recognize my cooking skills. I have solved my London summer waking at 4am problem! Moving to the Eastern Seaboard of the USA (which is 5 hours behind). Anyone have a spare…
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Hermit
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Today’s Quote
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The Proof is in the Reading. by Guest Author @wendyproof
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: The Proof is in the Reading If I do my job properly, I am invisible. Very few of us finish reading a novel and say, “That book was beautifully proofread.” And who would want to? A story should transport us, take us out of our everyday lives, excite or…
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ReBlogging – What’s That All About?
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE: There’s even MORE shit I have to do? While you are building (or expanding) your platform, it’s a great time to polish, edit and add or delete whatever you want added to or deleted from your book. Plus, a lot of the time we have to make choices about what…
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Pyramid
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Today’s Quote
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Why Every Story Needs Its Own Pit of Snakes
Drew Chial How to Make Your Character’s Lowest Moment Truly Nerve Wracking Every story should have a tragedy. Even stories with happy endings need at least one. Disney’s animated classic Cinderella has three. The first two tragedies happen during the opening narration. Cinderella’s mother dies. Her father marries the wicked step mother and dies shortly…
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Morning misanthropy…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “Oooh, you look well!” She beams you a chirpy smile across the yard, halting you in your progress with the heavy load of rubbish for the bin. You force the pained grimace into more acceptable lines, unwilling to scare the nice old lady. Why is it that…
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8 Top Tips To Prevent Insanity When Resting Your Manuscript!
Originally posted on Sacha Black: It took precisely 5 days and 23 hours after finishing the first draft of my novel before I lost the plot and felt like a rudderless ship. I know (stamps foot and pouts) I need to rest my manuscript. I’ve heard it said enough times to know it’s wise advice and that I…
