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Why I Went from Represented Author to Self-Published Author
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the reluctant thaw.
Originally posted on Wallflower Whimsy: Reborn by Tomasz Alen Kopera ? A hesitancy exists within the forward momentum from winter to spring – ? within the stubborn iron grip of frigid fingers wrapped around tender tendrils of vernal birth preventing the air from warming, ? from melting the deceptive layer of glittering snow masking last…
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Sometimes I Don’t Speak Right*
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Self-Publishing – Come on Amazon play fair
Originally posted on Mia's Novel Creations: So I self-published nearly three months ago with a 46-page short story, followed up six weeks later with a 40-page short story. I am still feeling my way around in the dark and trying to make connections. Build a brand, find time to write, edit, etc… you know…
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The Act of Revision
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: Interviewer: How much rewriting do you do? Hemingway: It depends. I rewrote the ending of Farewell to Arms, the last page of it, 39 times before I was satisfied. Interviewer: Was there some technical problem there? What was it that had stumped you? Hemingway: Getting the…
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Tropical
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Life and death
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Sunfall – is fully operational
Originally posted on Glenn Hates Books: 4 of 5 Something-Something-Dark-Side Stars – Sunfall by James Austin McCormick. This is a very cool book. But it reminds me way too much of Star Wars. I mean, it’s got the scruffy young nerf herder guy who’s a cross between Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. Because he’s a…
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Midnight
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 I Went from Represented Author to Self-Published Author
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the reluctant thaw.
Originally posted on Wallflower Whimsy: Reborn by Tomasz Alen Kopera ? A hesitancy exists within the forward momentum from winter to spring – ? within the stubborn iron grip of frigid fingers wrapped around tender tendrils of vernal birth preventing the air from warming, ? from melting the deceptive layer of glittering snow masking last…
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Sometimes I Don’t Speak Right*
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Self-Publishing – Come on Amazon play fair
Originally posted on Mia's Novel Creations: So I self-published nearly three months ago with a 46-page short story, followed up six weeks later with a 40-page short story. I am still feeling my way around in the dark and trying to make connections. Build a brand, find time to write, edit, etc… you know…
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The Act of Revision
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: Interviewer: How much rewriting do you do? Hemingway: It depends. I rewrote the ending of Farewell to Arms, the last page of it, 39 times before I was satisfied. Interviewer: Was there some technical problem there? What was it that had stumped you? Hemingway: Getting the…
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Tropical
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Life and death
-
Sunfall – is fully operational
Originally posted on Glenn Hates Books: 4 of 5 Something-Something-Dark-Side Stars – Sunfall by James Austin McCormick. This is a very cool book. But it reminds me way too much of Star Wars. I mean, it’s got the scruffy young nerf herder guy who’s a cross between Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. Because he’s a…
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Midnight
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Today’s Quote

