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  • A Perfect Blurb

    Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: As I’ve been agonizing over blurbs lately, with the launch of Infinite Waters, I noticed with great interest a book by my friend, Celine Jeanjean. I consider it a great example of blurb and bio, so I thought I’d share with you. Besides, how could I not share such a gorgeous…

  • Sidetracked to Somerton II

  • Fallibility of memory

    Fallibility of memory

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: One of the confusing things about Bipolar Condition is our inability to see nuances. Everything is black or white with very few subtleties. It’s hard on those around us even though, once aware of it, we try to spare people the worst of our knee-jerk reactions. My childhood playground…

  • Seventh July Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Seventh July Blog Time Devotion. We all devote time to various parts of our lives. The amount we apportiono for each part may be different, depending on whakind of lives we are leading at that particular moment: this also depends on what age we are and where we live, and also…

  • The Evolution of Self-Publishing And Why You Should Keep At It

    The Evolution of Self-Publishing And Why You Should Keep At It

    Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: Sometimes the self-publishing game can be quite discouraging. We write a mediocre novel, give it to beta readers, focus groups, writing groups, and make it better.  We take some writing courses, improve our skills, then write something else entirely different.  We set our own deadlines.  We break our…

  • If You Like It Then You Should Have Glued Some Gears On It

    Originally posted on mishaburnett: Those of you who have been following this blog for a while know that I have a rather uncomfortable relationship with the concept of genre.  On the one hand, I really, really don’t like it, on the other hand, I absolutely hate it. Genre has always struck me as the lowest…

  • The southbound road

  • Today’s Quote

  • Sidetracked by signs…

  • Journey

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Ronovan’s haiku challenge

  • A Perfect Blurb

    Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: As I’ve been agonizing over blurbs lately, with the launch of Infinite Waters, I noticed with great interest a book by my friend, Celine Jeanjean. I consider it a great example of blurb and bio, so I thought I’d share with you. Besides, how could I not share such a gorgeous…

  • Sidetracked to Somerton II

  • Fallibility of memory

    Fallibility of memory

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: One of the confusing things about Bipolar Condition is our inability to see nuances. Everything is black or white with very few subtleties. It’s hard on those around us even though, once aware of it, we try to spare people the worst of our knee-jerk reactions. My childhood playground…

  • Seventh July Blog

    Originally posted on evelynralph: Seventh July Blog Time Devotion. We all devote time to various parts of our lives. The amount we apportiono for each part may be different, depending on whakind of lives we are leading at that particular moment: this also depends on what age we are and where we live, and also…

  • The Evolution of Self-Publishing And Why You Should Keep At It

    The Evolution of Self-Publishing And Why You Should Keep At It

    Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: Sometimes the self-publishing game can be quite discouraging. We write a mediocre novel, give it to beta readers, focus groups, writing groups, and make it better.  We take some writing courses, improve our skills, then write something else entirely different.  We set our own deadlines.  We break our…

  • If You Like It Then You Should Have Glued Some Gears On It

    Originally posted on mishaburnett: Those of you who have been following this blog for a while know that I have a rather uncomfortable relationship with the concept of genre.  On the one hand, I really, really don’t like it, on the other hand, I absolutely hate it. Genre has always struck me as the lowest…

  • The southbound road

  • Today’s Quote

  • Sidetracked by signs…

  • Journey

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Ronovan’s haiku challenge