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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Sneak Peak: Luke’s Biggest Mistake
It is silent in the halls of Goldheart Manor while Alyssa sits in her bedroom. Her light yellow nightgown clings to her thin body as she sits in a soft-cushioned chair and looks into a seven-foot mirror. She mindlessly brushes … Continue reading
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Tagged author, ex, fantasy, fiction, hero, magic, sneak peek, spat, writer, writing
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Guest Post: Formatting An E-Book Is Not Rocket Science
Originally posted on Michelle Proulx – Author:
Today’s guest post comes from Misha Burnett, fellow WordPress blogger and author of the sci-fi/urban fantasy novel Catskinner’s Book. Take it away, Mr. Burnett! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Formatting an e-book is not rocket science. Seriously, it…
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Progress on Vacation!
I actually manged to get the villains done for the first 3 books of ‘Tales of the Slumberlord’. The next book has some easy ones (all Hellfire Elves), but the book after that is one that has no level of … Continue reading
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Tagged ebook, progress, RCC, reading, sneak peek, vacation, writing
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Valley of the Lost Balloons
(Influenced by Helen Valentina’s poem Solitude.) Drifting orb Cut from its tether Cast into the winds of fate Fearful of the trees That reach and stretch Their razor tips a constant threat Some holding the corpses Of those that flew … Continue reading
Braised Blue: Year One…IndieGoGo
Lend a hand and pass this around to help a fellow author reach his dreams.
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Want some free books?
Originally posted on readful things blog:
I’m sharing this link from my buddy Jeff Rivera’s website. He is looking for some folks to be beta readers for some upcoming titles. There is no pay, but you might win some prizes…
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Sleeping Shadow
(Poetry Prompt #8 challenge.) I look down To find you are not there My constant companion The light too week to feed Causing you to blip In and out of sight You will be reborn Once my work is done … Continue reading
Platforms why they’re so important
Great post and information on the importance of an author building a platform.
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I’ll be in audio form…….at least for an evening
Originally posted on J.S. Riddle:
I do hope I’m not jumping the gun, but I have made plans to be on the radio waves coming at you on Friday night! It’s not for the faint of heart, or the…
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Conflict: Fancy Way of Saying Good vs. Evil
This topic has been sitting on my ‘thought post’ list for a long time. I believe I had a genius post for it in January and figured it was so great that it would stay with me as I built … Continue reading