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Are you on Wattpad?
yes please!
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Seventh October Blog. – The Colour Red.
Originally posted on evelynralph: My Pencil drawing of red poppies Seventh October Blog. – 20/10/14 Journey into red. An awsome colour. Not, I hasten to say, my particular favourite, but it does have its place in the world. We have come to synbolise it with danger. Why not? Fire is red. Fire is dangerous, viciously…
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Full Moon Messages
Cynthia Harrison Laying low in October may have been easier to do if not for the full moon early in the month that rocked my world. There has been a measure of success in this period of rest, but it has come at a price. For every rest, the next day just jams up with…
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… and another…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A world at our fingertips I woke from another night of deep dreams about a friend I have never met. It is odd how people can get under your skin like that and set up home in your heart. The coming of the internet changed many things, not…
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My first guest post!
Reblogged from http://awomanswisdom.wordpress.com/ October 13, 2014 Guest Blog: Me, Myself and Jaye by author Anita Dawes The other day my sister-in-law, Jaye came into the front room where I was curled up on the couch, reading a book and asked for a fresh up-to-date bio about myself, something she knows I hate to do. I…
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Quotes for Writers
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: ? I love quotes, especially when they are uplifting and encouraging about the struggles in our life. Writing is as much a joy as it is a struggle. Many people dream to write, few actually do. This first one is my favorite. “Don’t try to figure out what other people…
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“The Art of Metaphor” by Jane Hirshfield
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: I found this fantastic little video that illustrates the importance of using metaphor in our writing. It’s an animation which uses Jane Hirshfield’s TED talk on the subject of using metaphors in our writing. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0edKgL9EgM
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…my incomparable Author compadress, Ailsa Abraham, adorns my blog today…enjoy…
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: …my incomparable Author compadress, Ailsa Abraham, adorns my blog today…enjoy…. The wonderful Seumas Gallagher invited me over as part of my post-accident occupational therapy. Bless you, Sir, you are a total gentleman! xxx
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Cover Story
They say every cover should tell the story, and this one demonstrates the point very well. Everyone will want to read it! Cynthia Harrison Nothing beats the feeling of seeing your story captured in cover art. At least for me, it has always been a delight. Some of the things I love about my upcoming…
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Being a Self-Published Author is a Full-Time Job
Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: Being a self-published author is my full-time job. That means that when I’m not away from home, (like now!) I spend at least eight hours a day on the tasks I’ve discovered are necessary to make a go of this pursuit. This might change over time but in the early years…
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Are you on Wattpad?
yes please!
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Seventh October Blog. – The Colour Red.
Originally posted on evelynralph: My Pencil drawing of red poppies Seventh October Blog. – 20/10/14 Journey into red. An awsome colour. Not, I hasten to say, my particular favourite, but it does have its place in the world. We have come to synbolise it with danger. Why not? Fire is red. Fire is dangerous, viciously…
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Full Moon Messages
Cynthia Harrison Laying low in October may have been easier to do if not for the full moon early in the month that rocked my world. There has been a measure of success in this period of rest, but it has come at a price. For every rest, the next day just jams up with…
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… and another…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: A world at our fingertips I woke from another night of deep dreams about a friend I have never met. It is odd how people can get under your skin like that and set up home in your heart. The coming of the internet changed many things, not…
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My first guest post!
Reblogged from http://awomanswisdom.wordpress.com/ October 13, 2014 Guest Blog: Me, Myself and Jaye by author Anita Dawes The other day my sister-in-law, Jaye came into the front room where I was curled up on the couch, reading a book and asked for a fresh up-to-date bio about myself, something she knows I hate to do. I…
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Quotes for Writers
Originally posted on Jens Thoughts: ? I love quotes, especially when they are uplifting and encouraging about the struggles in our life. Writing is as much a joy as it is a struggle. Many people dream to write, few actually do. This first one is my favorite. “Don’t try to figure out what other people…
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“The Art of Metaphor” by Jane Hirshfield
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: I found this fantastic little video that illustrates the importance of using metaphor in our writing. It’s an animation which uses Jane Hirshfield’s TED talk on the subject of using metaphors in our writing. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0edKgL9EgM
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…my incomparable Author compadress, Ailsa Abraham, adorns my blog today…enjoy…
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: …my incomparable Author compadress, Ailsa Abraham, adorns my blog today…enjoy…. The wonderful Seumas Gallagher invited me over as part of my post-accident occupational therapy. Bless you, Sir, you are a total gentleman! xxx
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Cover Story
They say every cover should tell the story, and this one demonstrates the point very well. Everyone will want to read it! Cynthia Harrison Nothing beats the feeling of seeing your story captured in cover art. At least for me, it has always been a delight. Some of the things I love about my upcoming…
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Being a Self-Published Author is a Full-Time Job
Originally posted on disappearinginplainsight: Being a self-published author is my full-time job. That means that when I’m not away from home, (like now!) I spend at least eight hours a day on the tasks I’ve discovered are necessary to make a go of this pursuit. This might change over time but in the early years…
