I had some idea that had something to do with people wearing masks that exposed themselves, and it sort of grew from there.
Bryce David Salazar – 3 September, 2015 Continue reading
I had some idea that had something to do with people wearing masks that exposed themselves, and it sort of grew from there.
Bryce David Salazar – 3 September, 2015 Continue reading
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I believe one of the major challenges of self-publishing is that you get the junk as well as the good ones, and there really is no way to tell which is worth the time except through reviews.
Ije Yvonne – 1 September, 2015 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.
15 Hours: an Alex Sedaka thriller by David Kessler
No Good Deed by M.P. McDonald
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The world of publishing is still rapidly evolving, but at the time, it seemed that good writing wouldn’t necessarily get you an agent. And without feedback, it’s difficult to tell what’s wrong with your query letters.
Lianne Simon – 30 August 2015 Continue reading
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I heard a story on the BBC while driving that sparked my imagination. Later, in California I saw a road sign that inspired me and gave me another idea and it all sort of gelled into one.
Nick Hirst – 27 August 2015 Continue reading
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Many of the greatest works of literature – Emily Dickinson’s and Gerard Manley Hopkins’s poetry, John Kennedy Toole’s “A Confederacy of Dunces” – didn’t make it past the slush piles of their times, and it is only by a fortunate concatenation of circumstances that we have them. We don’t know what other great writing has been lost forever.
Patrick Murtha – 25 August 2015 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.
Drawing Breath by Laurie Boris
Dead(ish) by Naomi Kramer
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I watched the games involved in modern dating and how the search for Mr Right quite often went very wrong, and this gave me the idea for Dating Games.
Kimberly Gold – 23 August 2015 Continue reading
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I started this crazy blog, The Frantic Flicker, where every week I’d take the title of a current movie and write an original short story with that title in a different genre that had nothing to do with the movie.
Eric Henderson – 20 August, 2015 Continue reading
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I believe as a writer, you give a little bit of yourself to any character that you write. So, there are definitely bits of me in each one.
Bonny Capps – 16 August 2015 Continue reading
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