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Some Sunday Funnies Found Throughout the Week
The title says it all. Got some Fowl Language and Red Green Show in there too.
Expansion Pack: The Egg Scene
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Not the Egg Man Hi gang, Craig here again with another Expansion Pack. These are designed to enhance the series I wrote about The Hero’s Journey, also known as the Writing Monomyth. It’s worth repeating…
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Astronauts, In Their Own Words
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Peggy Whitson in the cupola of the International Space Station I don’t know about you, but it’s been one of my childhood dreams to travel in space. As a big sci-fi fan, I’ve watched…
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7 Tips to Writing a Bad Boy: As If I Know What I’m Doing
As I said on Monday, I’m not really sure of what I’m doing. I’m seeing that I do watch a bunch of shows that have ‘Bad Boy’ protagonists. There are a few themes that I’ve seen that enhance their rebellious … Continue reading
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Writing Your Novel’s Blurb
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, amici. We’re wrapping up the Story Bible series of posts today. If you missed one or more of the posts, you can find them, in order of post date, by clicking the following links:…
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A Heaven for Toasters: Chapter 3
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
After relaunching A Heaven for Toasters, complete with new cover, I promised to publish it here in installments. If you’d rather not wait, I will leave the book at $0.99 for a few more…
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Jigsaw Puzzle Post
There’s no quirky hidden meaning there. I’ve been doing jigsaw puzzles whenever I have time and am too exhausted to write. That’s happened a lot because of my schedule and emotional state. Just can’t force it and getting only 30 … Continue reading
Meet Guest Author, Ed Rucker…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I grew up in a less than privileged family in Los Angeles, went to UC Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, and then worked my way through Berkeley Law School. After…
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Infographic: Famous Books Which Began As Dreams
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Regular readers know that most of my stories began as dreams and that I have included several of them in my science fiction series, Pearseus, as well. But I’m hardly the only one, as…
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