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The 2019 Interview Series Featuring Ted Myers
Don Massenzio What is your work schedule like when you’re writing? Like many writers, the morning seems to be the best time for me. I don’t get up that early, but if I start writing before the trivia of the … Continue reading
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kongo.com – Four Related Novellas
Don Massenzio The March 29th release of my book, kongo.com is tomorrow! It’s a bit different than your typical novel or short story collection. It is comprised of four related novellas that each tell a distinct story about a behemoth corporation, … Continue reading
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7 Tips to Creating a Rivalry
Rivalries can make or break characters because everyone needs a little adversity when they’re protagonists. I’m not only talking about heroes and villains, but even the friendly competitions that force two people to excel. There doesn’t always have to be … Continue reading
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The Story Bible
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, amici. Lately, I’ve been in planning mode. I’m one book into a five-book series, and if you’ve ever written a series, you know there’s a lot to keep track of and a lot to…
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This Week in Indie Publishing
Don Massenzio After years of writing, woman publishes 1st novel at 95 Delana Jensen Close was recently honored for a book that she finished last year at age 95. In 1955, Delana Jensen Close began to write a book. It’s … Continue reading
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The Last ‘Rivalry’ Volunteer Request Post
It’s only a few more weeks or less before War of Nytefall: Rivalry will be released. At least that’s the plan. Either way, I’m still hoping to get a few more volunteers for guest posts. I have 11 already. Trying not … Continue reading
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Guest Post – D.L.Finn – “Just Her Poetry Seasons of a Soul.”
Originally posted on Fiction Favorites:
I am very pleased to welcome D.L.Finn to Fiction Favorites on this TGIF Friday. She is launching her first book of poetry and it is great to have her here to tell you about it.…
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Cover Reveal: A Time Traveler’s Theory of Relativity
Originally posted on El Space–The Blog of L. Marie:
I love cover reveals, especially the ones in which I get to participate. The marvelous Nicole Valentine, whom you remember from this guest post, is back with the cover of her…
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The 2019 Interview Series Featuring Jacqui Murray
Don Massenzio What is your work schedule like when you’re writing? I primarily teach grad school online so much of my non-writing time is spent preparing for the classes, grading, or interacting with my students. Other than that, I do … Continue reading
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