5. I subscribe to a theory of radical honesty, meaning that I do everything in my power to not tell a lie. I do however, refuse to tell anyone my correct age, and I never will.
Nicole DelaCroix – 2 June 2016 Continue reading
5. I subscribe to a theory of radical honesty, meaning that I do everything in my power to not tell a lie. I do however, refuse to tell anyone my correct age, and I never will.
Nicole DelaCroix – 2 June 2016 Continue reading
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Even with my sparse outline, the story always ends up with a different outcome than I had planned.
Alessandra Harris – 30 May 2016 Continue reading
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While it is fun when a book sucks you into the story in the first page, I don’t ever define my opinion based on such criteria. I realize that sometimes it isn’t until the second half of the book that I fall in love with a story.
Liz Ellyn – 15 February 2016 Continue reading
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I like my stories to go unexpected places and I need readers to be willing to go with me. I promise that any left turn will not be simply for the sake of a shock or surprise, but will wholly serve the story and perhaps give the reader a reason to re-read from a wholly different context.
Brady Koch – 8 February 2016 Continue reading
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Newspapers go digital, invest in blogs, and other ways to attract and keep readers. People will always read; it’s the process they use and their tastes (sometimes) that changes.
Susan Berry – 4 February 2016 Continue reading
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You can’t write or create for other people because then their approval becomes everything and that is exhausting. I would love to know that my stories made others laugh or cry and that they’ve enjoyed them, but I write what is inside of me.
J.Q. Anderson – 28 January 2016 Continue reading
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It is seductive to a writer to pump the story out and have it received by the public. But it is extremely important to take the extra time to set the book aside and come back later to re-assess the manuscript before publication.
Diamante Lavendar- 25 January 2016 Continue reading
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When all is said and done, I look at this novel and smile, for I truly am proud of what it has become, and the riveting story it tells.
Rusty Blackwood – 21 January 2016 Continue reading
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I write from a very genuine place, and my writing is about things that I have experienced on a deep level for myself. I am less interested in whatever the next hot topic is, and more interested in what is showing up in my life right now, and how it might be useful to others.
Sarah Anne Shockley – 18 January 2016 Continue reading
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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.
Self-Maid: Clean Up Inner Clutter, Overcome an Average Life and Discover Unlimited Abundance by Jessica Connor
World of Tea: A beginner’s guide to tea by Will Klingner
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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