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Author Morality Vs. Reader Morality
One of the toughest parts of a story is considering the morality, which we don’t really pay much attention to. Why? We tend to assume everyone believes in the same concept of ‘good vs evil’. In general, the definitions of … Continue reading
Author Perspective versus Reader Perspective?
You would think this is something that an author would be aware of, but I’ve found that many of us get confused by perspectives on our works that don’t match our own. There’s an odd pause that one has when … Continue reading
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Tagged author, behavior, characters, fiction, opinions, perspective, reader, reading, writer, writing
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Free and Discounted Books on December 10th
Tomorrow is the debut appearance of READ TUESDAY! If you love reading then you want to take advantage of this event. Think of it like Black Friday and Cyber-Monday for books. After all, books get overshadowed by electronics, clothes, and … Continue reading
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What Do You Look for in Comic Relief?
Many books, movies, and shows utilize the comic relief. I know a lot of people despise this character type. Even I have trouble with it when it’s abused. Take Michelangelo from TMNT in the 2007 animated movie. I loved the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, characters, comic relief, humor, reader, reading, writer, writing
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E-mail Replacing Reader (And Comedy)
I think I’m going to skip my reader from now on. I told the advice of Green Embers and went for e-mail subscriptions. The e-mail filter isn’t working perfectly, but it’s a lot easier to get through. I think I … Continue reading
Am I In Limbo?
So, my reader simply died and is stuck on whatever was going on an hour ago. I’m not sure if this means something is wrong with my reader or my full blog. It doesn’t even tell me when new posts … Continue reading
Beginning of a Hero Sale! Free eBook! Only a Few Hours Left!
Here it is! The final warning! The last notification about this sale as it reaches its inevitable end. Download Beginning of a Hero for no cost until the clock strikes midnight tonight. Just click on the picture, download, and Enjoy!
Reader Block?
Has anyone ever tried to go to their reader and they’re told that it’s been marked private by its owner? I have that I have no idea what it means or how to fix it.
Dreading Your Reader
Not the person reading your book, but the WordPress Reader. I have to admit that I’ve spent most of today trying to keep up with it. Reading, liking, and commenting until I lose track of time. It’s roughest in the … Continue reading