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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Working on the Middle (Muddle) of your Novel.
Don Massenzio In the past weeks, I have posted tips on crafting the opening of your novel. I also had a post that generated much discussion on the ending of your novel. I saved the best (most troublesome) for last, … Continue reading
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Who Am I to Give You Advice? – Guest Post by Andrew Joyce…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
My name is Andrew Joyce, and to my many fans—both of ’em—I want to say hello. To the rest of you good folks, I’d like to introduce myself. I’m a…
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Why Not Write About the Writing Craft?
A lot of author blogs focus on the writing craft and make posts about tenses, grammar, plot creation, genre, and other topics. Others go into the nuances of Amazon, marketing, and whatever else comes after you hit ‘PUBLISH’. These are … Continue reading
A Perfect 10 with Joy Lennick
Don Massenzio This week, I have the pleasure of featuring Author Joy Lennick for this edition of A Perfect 10. Please enjoy this week’s installment of A Perfect 10 If you want to check out past interviews, you can find … Continue reading
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Plan? Those Actually Work?
First, I would really appreciate it if Pandora stopped trying to make me listen to a cover of ‘Rebel Yell’. I don’t like it and can only thumbs down it so many times before I feel like I’m being ignored. … Continue reading
Swift Six Author Interview – A. A. Bavar multigenre #kindlescout
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
#Meetanauthor #Swiftsix Name: A. A. Bavar What attracts you to the genre in which you write? I’m not bound to any one genre. What genre I choose to write mostly depends on my mood…
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Watch RWISA Write Blog Tour – Harmony Kent – #RWISA #RRBC
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
Rave Reviews Book Club. One of the objectives of the club is to recognize outstanding talent in its membership. A literary group has been established within RRBC named Rave Writers – International Society of Authors…
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Author Spotlight: D.H. Gibbs
Originally posted on Reade and Write:
Today on Reade and Write I welcome D.H. Gibbs, author of the new sweet romance short story A Touch of Kindness. Like other authors I have interviewed recently, D.H and I are in a Facebook…
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Meet Guest Author, Miriam Drori…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Following my Passion Question: What’s the connection between my passion and social anxiety? Answer: Both of them grew on me without my noticing. Both have remained with me. And one…
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Longbows, Crossbows, & Beyond
I’ve done shields and swords, so now it’s time for projectile weapons. You’d be surprised how many different types of bows are out there. Even the picture above doesn’t cover it all since it’s missing crossbows and javelins. Anyway, let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged archery, arrows, bow, bow and arrow, bows, crossbow, fiction, Legends of Windemere, projectile weapons
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