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Throwback Post- Present Vs. Past Tense: A Curious History
Originally posted on April 10, 2013. This has been unaltered. In fact, I didn’t even re-read it, so I’m going to keep myself in the dark. (I did notice that it ends with me talking about my 4th book. You … Continue reading
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Tagged author, conditioning, fiction, history, past tense, preference, present tense, style, tense, tradition, writer, writing
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What Do You Look for in a Third Book?
Legends of Windemere: Allure of the Gypsies is Available on Amazon Kindle!! So, here I am sitting around during the first week of my book’s debut thinking about what to write. Yesterday, was the big debut and rushing around to … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, development, fantasy, fiction, magic, preference, series, storyline, trilogy, writing
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