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Bye, Bye for now @OlgaNM7
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: Hi all: Today just a short post to let you know that from later this week I’ll be away and going to a place where I don’t expect to have regular access to internet. My Dad passed away earlier this year and my Mom and I are going to…
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How Writing a Novel is a lot like a Relationship
Drew Chial Last week I mentioned that I’d finished reading Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance. Rather than be a creativity kleptomaniac, I’m citing Ansari’s book as the inspiration for this article. In his book, Ansari talks about the strange thing that happens when someone we like makes themselves available to us. The moment we know this…
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The late Sue Vincent…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A strange creature with a pink beard was perched on Newton’s plinth; the distinctive purple plumage on its breast marked it as the rare Geoffle, first identified by Ali Isaac. I think it recognised the dangerous glint of the raised camera… in any case, it descended from…
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Today’s Quote
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What I’ve Learnt About Effectively Sharing Blog Posts & Links
brilliant advice… Jenny in Neverland A while ago, I wrote a blog post about mistakes I made when I started blogging. One point I mentioned was that I didn’t share my blog posts and links and when I did, I clearly wasn’t doing it right because for the first six months or so, my stats…
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The Name Game – or, what (not) to call your characters…
Originally posted on linda huber: We’ve talked before about the problems people face finding the right name for their children and animals. But for writers, name-finding problems don’t stop there; they carry straight on into the tricky task of finding good names for our characters. With the first book it’s easy – you can choose…
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Need A Blog Critique?
I’m in… see twitter…
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Tears for a fish
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I arrived with my arms full of shopping early this morning, so for once I didn’t stop to feed the fish before going in to make tea for my son. I did, however, glance over at the infirmary tank. Round Fish was in his usual place and…
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Quiet
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Looking back… and forwards….
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Bye, Bye for now @OlgaNM7
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews: Hi all: Today just a short post to let you know that from later this week I’ll be away and going to a place where I don’t expect to have regular access to internet. My Dad passed away earlier this year and my Mom and I are going to…
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How Writing a Novel is a lot like a Relationship
Drew Chial Last week I mentioned that I’d finished reading Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance. Rather than be a creativity kleptomaniac, I’m citing Ansari’s book as the inspiration for this article. In his book, Ansari talks about the strange thing that happens when someone we like makes themselves available to us. The moment we know this…
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The late Sue Vincent…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A strange creature with a pink beard was perched on Newton’s plinth; the distinctive purple plumage on its breast marked it as the rare Geoffle, first identified by Ali Isaac. I think it recognised the dangerous glint of the raised camera… in any case, it descended from…
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Today’s Quote
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What I’ve Learnt About Effectively Sharing Blog Posts & Links
brilliant advice… Jenny in Neverland A while ago, I wrote a blog post about mistakes I made when I started blogging. One point I mentioned was that I didn’t share my blog posts and links and when I did, I clearly wasn’t doing it right because for the first six months or so, my stats…
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The Name Game – or, what (not) to call your characters…
Originally posted on linda huber: We’ve talked before about the problems people face finding the right name for their children and animals. But for writers, name-finding problems don’t stop there; they carry straight on into the tricky task of finding good names for our characters. With the first book it’s easy – you can choose…
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Need A Blog Critique?
I’m in… see twitter…
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Tears for a fish
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I arrived with my arms full of shopping early this morning, so for once I didn’t stop to feed the fish before going in to make tea for my son. I did, however, glance over at the infirmary tank. Round Fish was in his usual place and…
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Quiet
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Looking back… and forwards….