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Fifty Shades of…
Originally posted on linda huber: Once upon a time there was a certain trio of books… and over the course of more time there was a film… and the number fifty stopped meaning half of one hundred, or the age where you throw a big party and smile and all the time you’re thinking, OMG…
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I’ve been blogging for three years this week.
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A Valentine’s Day Story (My Six Minutes of Writing for Saturday)
Originally posted on Writerish Ramblings: The following is my six minutes of writing for the day. I think it took a little longer but I was eating lunch while I wrote it so I’m not sure. It’s not the best tale ever told but I’m posting it anyway to show that even though I was…
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You tell me!
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Hello again. Well here I am, stinking of joss-sticks, wearing my kaftan and armed with a few suggestions. Some have come from Little Lily and others from various spirits. Writing. I can’t stop writing altogether. My adorable publishers Steph and Laurence Patterson over at Crooked Cat have been totally…
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Ridiculous ways to save money
Originally posted on diary of a single mom in the south: Helloooo there, So I get this question a lot….how are you able to travel and go places being a single mom? Well there really isn’t one short answer.? It has to do with a lot of things. -I don’t spend money on things I…
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Grainne knows she cannot keep her love
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: To feel his warm breath on her cheek, To know his heart beats next to hers, Is enough for her, but not for him. Exiled, he longs to retrace the tendril, The wandering vine, That stretches into foreign soil And rejoin the mother earth that gave him birth. She…
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Is there no end to The Writer’s Room?
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If 18th century fiction is your thing …
Originally posted on linktr.ee/wyattauthor: … comment here to have a chance of winning a free copy. Our first Book of the Month on The Review and chosen by one of my fellow reviewers: http://thereview2014.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/paula-reveals-book-of-month-winner.html ? Or on the Facebook thread: https://www.facebook.com/thereviewgroup?pnref=story ? All books on our Review site go through a rigorous proofread…
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Scrivener for beginners…
Is this the biggest software advance for writers since the word processor? Part one When I first heard about Scrivener, I thought it sounded like a wonderful idea, but quickly dismissed it as being a little out of my capability. But somehow it would not let me forget what I had read. That it was…
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Porridge and Other Small Victories
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Fifty Shades of…
Originally posted on linda huber: Once upon a time there was a certain trio of books… and over the course of more time there was a film… and the number fifty stopped meaning half of one hundred, or the age where you throw a big party and smile and all the time you’re thinking, OMG…
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I’ve been blogging for three years this week.
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A Valentine’s Day Story (My Six Minutes of Writing for Saturday)
Originally posted on Writerish Ramblings: The following is my six minutes of writing for the day. I think it took a little longer but I was eating lunch while I wrote it so I’m not sure. It’s not the best tale ever told but I’m posting it anyway to show that even though I was…
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You tell me!
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: Hello again. Well here I am, stinking of joss-sticks, wearing my kaftan and armed with a few suggestions. Some have come from Little Lily and others from various spirits. Writing. I can’t stop writing altogether. My adorable publishers Steph and Laurence Patterson over at Crooked Cat have been totally…
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Ridiculous ways to save money
Originally posted on diary of a single mom in the south: Helloooo there, So I get this question a lot….how are you able to travel and go places being a single mom? Well there really isn’t one short answer.? It has to do with a lot of things. -I don’t spend money on things I…
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Grainne knows she cannot keep her love
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: To feel his warm breath on her cheek, To know his heart beats next to hers, Is enough for her, but not for him. Exiled, he longs to retrace the tendril, The wandering vine, That stretches into foreign soil And rejoin the mother earth that gave him birth. She…
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Is there no end to The Writer’s Room?
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If 18th century fiction is your thing …
Originally posted on linktr.ee/wyattauthor: … comment here to have a chance of winning a free copy. Our first Book of the Month on The Review and chosen by one of my fellow reviewers: http://thereview2014.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/paula-reveals-book-of-month-winner.html ? Or on the Facebook thread: https://www.facebook.com/thereviewgroup?pnref=story ? All books on our Review site go through a rigorous proofread…
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Scrivener for beginners…
Is this the biggest software advance for writers since the word processor? Part one When I first heard about Scrivener, I thought it sounded like a wonderful idea, but quickly dismissed it as being a little out of my capability. But somehow it would not let me forget what I had read. That it was…
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Porridge and Other Small Victories
