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Love Notes: things to love mid-winter
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Writer. Author. Blogger. Love Notes: things to love mid-winter. February 15, 2015. This photo was from a much warmer day (last summer), but it seemed perfect for a post about love…. I meant to get this blog posted yesterday, for Valentine’s Day, but I didn’t, and here’s why. Here are a few more things I love this month:. To see the twenty wonderful love letters, poems, and words about writing. I loved compiling this Valentine box of words. Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant. I saw this book as a...
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Storybook Garden
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Writer. Author. Blogger. June 14, 2015. This year I want to have a storybook garden. You know, the kind the neighbors and passersby look at (and envy). The perfect kind you see in stories. I’m well on my way. Yesterday, we bought and planted Hansel and Gretel eggplants the varieties named on the plant markers. I thought they were an apt addition to a storybook garden. On the other hand, I’m what you might call a fair weather, storybook gardener. If it gets too hot, if my crocs get dirt in them, if I ...
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Things I Love - Running 'N' Reading
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I don’t have a lot of extra money floating around, so when I spend my money I would like for it to mean something. Here are a few of the things I love and, more important, companies that are worth my dollar:. I bought model number 17 last year; if I remember correctly, my first pair was model number 7, purchased in 2005. These shoes. Have yet to fail me and, so far, neither has ASICS because they keep improving on them and producing them! I will not go for long without one, even. I am a member of the Pic...
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June 2015 Book Reviews – Craisiedaze
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Book Reviews and Recommendations. Books of the YEAR! Interview with a RPCV and Author Barry Knister. June 2015 Book Reviews. July 13, 2015. January 12, 2016. Its summer time which means Beach Reads! It is only July and it has been hard trying to save these books for vacations…I still have Santa Barbara and Aruba coming up! Thank God some of my favorite authors are releasing books this month! Shopping for a Billionaire by Julia Kent. Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt. The first chapter threw m...
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Tips for Novelizing True Events
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RSS & Email. FAQs & Contact. Tips for Novelizing True Events. May 3, 2015. Our guest today is Kathryn Craft. The author of two novels from Sourcebooks:. The Art of Falling. The Far End of Happy. Connect with Kathryn on her blog. Tips for Novelizing True Events. We writers draw inspiration from our own experience all the time. We can’t help it the events of our lives, how they made us feel, and what we’ve learned from them have created the very perspective from which we write. The Art of Falling. Compose ...
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Writing Rules
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RSS & Email. FAQs & Contact. August 8, 2015. By Julia Munroe Martin. Ever since I read W. Somerset Maugham’s quote about his three rules for writing a novel, I’ve been thinking about it. Here’s what Maugham said:. There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. It made me wonder if I have any rules for writing or truths I write by and if I do, are they worthy of sharing? I posted the Maugham quote and asked if anyone had rules for writing fiction. Here’s what I got.
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The 4-Part System to Define and Attract Your Target Audience (Part 1: IDENTIFY) | Your Writer Platform
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How To Build Your Following Before The Book Deal. The 4-Part System to Define and Attract Your Target Audience (Part 1: IDENTIFY). July 27, 2015. When defining your target audience, the first question you need to ask yourself is this:. 8220;Who do you want sitting in the seats? Who do you want reading your work, sharing your ideas and contributing to your community? Actively test, target, and refine the way you reach the people you want to reach. But there is more to defining your target audience. Knowin...
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How to Secure a Traditional Book Deal By Self-Publishing
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RSS & Email. FAQs & Contact. How to Secure a Traditional Book Deal By Self-Publishing. May 25, 2015. By Andrew Stawarz / via Flickr. Here’s the brief answer to the title of this post:. Of copies, strong five figures, if not six figures. Sell so many copies that traditional publishing is potentially less profitable for you than self-publishing. Few people like the brief answer, so here’s the long answer. These authors ask me, in many different ways:. How can I get my book the exposure it deserves? The ass...
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The Love That Dare Not Appear in Print
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RSS & Email. FAQs & Contact. The Love That Dare Not Appear in Print. August 11, 2015. 8220;Surreal Couple” — by Tanakawho. I want to write today about a topic so unthinkably scandalous, so perniciously wrong, so beyond the pale of human understanding that, for whatever reason, writers avoid it at all costs in their stories, novels, and scripts. I speak, of course, about Platonic friendship between heterosexual men and women. The frisson of romance, if not rampant sexual tension, routinely bristles betwee...
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Kindle Unlimited: July’s Changes, My Results | Molly Greene: Writer
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Blogger and Author, Gen Delacourt Mysteries. The Author’s Guide To Building A Successful Online Brand. Mark of the Loon: Book 1. The Last Fairytale: Book 2. Paint Me Gone: Book 3. A Thousand Tombs: Book 4. Swindle Town: Book 5. Lock the Cellar Door: Book 6. Midnight at Half Moon Bay: Book 7. Narrator: Martha Harmon Pardee. Are Audiobooks In Your Future? Join My Reader’s Club! Kindle Unlimited: July’s Changes, My Results. Cooler heads soon prevailed, and industry icons like Hugh Howey. If we’re in this fo...
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