I try to promote others’ projects every day as well, and I can testify that if you lift others, you will build a supportive network that will bless you down the road.
Laurie Lewis – 2 October 2016 Continue reading
I try to promote others’ projects every day as well, and I can testify that if you lift others, you will build a supportive network that will bless you down the road.
Laurie Lewis – 2 October 2016 Continue reading
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When reality provides me with such interesting experiences, it’s hard to find a reason to reach too far outside the things I know.
Amy Rivers – 29 September 2016 Continue reading
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I currently teach and I now have time to pursue my passion of writing. I love both. I hate that a teacher can’t make a decent living, but there is some peace that comes from serving others.
Michael Rodriguez – 26 September 2016 Continue reading
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I was unaccustomed to writing in longhand, and was still very mentally befogged and physically jittery, being a mere few days’ sober at the time I commenced to write it – and the emotional factor: knowing that I was writing, in very graphic and horrific detail, about something which had happened to such a close friend of mine about twenty-three years ago, more or less exactly as it had taken place, was rather uncomfortable.
Michael Prescott – 15 September 2016 Continue reading
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I don’t outline, even though I do think that I should sometimes. I think its because I get so involved in my characters that I know exactly where and when they are going.
Bobbie Jean Ashley – 12 September 2016 Continue reading
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I wait for an idea for a story to pop. I imagine a potential plot arc. I begin writing once I picture a great opening scene. Then I rely on intuition to get through to the end, which I hope will surface along the way.
Arthur M. Doweyko – 8 September 2016 Continue reading
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My target reader would be anyone 16 years and over who enjoys strong female leads and wants to escape into a new fantasy world.
D.H. Gibbs – 5 September 2016 Continue reading
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My favorite times writing are when I’m in Orlando. My wife works at Universal Studios for part of the year, and I get into a rhythm when I’m down there with her. I drop her off at work, then I go to the nearby Einstein Bagels and abuse their bottomless cup of coffee while I write a chapter or two. Then I go back to Universal and ride the Hulk coaster and hopefully rattle some new ideas loose.
Victor Catano – 18 July 2016 Continue reading
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It feels like I’ve been writing Rarity from the Hollow all my life. I’m sixty-five, so that’s a long time.
Robert Eggleton – 20 June 2016
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The author of each of these books has indicated their intent to schedule these books for a free day for the Kindle versions today on Amazon. Sometimes plans change or mistakes happen, so be sure to verify the price before hitting that “buy me” button.
Six Months to a Year by E.P. Grace
A Chance for Charity by SL Baum
Authors interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.
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