There are three sources an author draws from: 1) What you have experienced; 2) What you have observed; 3) What you imagine. I drew from all three.
William V.M. McAllister III – 18 June 2015 Continue reading
There are three sources an author draws from: 1) What you have experienced; 2) What you have observed; 3) What you imagine. I drew from all three.
William V.M. McAllister III – 18 June 2015 Continue reading
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The book was started in the mid-1990’s, well before I had aspirations of being published. I wrote the first few chapters and soon stopped. My marriage, career, children, and life in general drove this (and other stories) into hard-drive limbo.
Bruce Fottler – 14 June, 2015 Continue reading
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I always wanted to write about vampires, and fate kind of handed it to me when I resurrected a story scene from one of my writing archives.
Marie Lavender – 11 June 2015 Continue reading
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Though it is a picture book, I wrote it with young adults in mind. Since the book focuses on appreciating your unique personality, I think it would make a good read for anyone.
P Wish – 7 June 2015 Continue reading
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My book deals with a horrifying time in American history, a time most people know little about because they don’t teach it in history classes in school. Yet, it is a story of hope in the face of adversity. My target audience is readers who don’t mind squirming a bit while they read, who want to learn about the injustices our government forced on native peoples.
Smoky Zeidel – 4 June 2015 Continue reading
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Reading enables a person to visit a thousand places without leaving the comfort of home, live a thousand lives without missing out on the real one and relieves and relaxes one’s mind and soul completely.
Heena Rathore P. – 2 June 2015 Continue reading
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It’s incredibly important for authors to read. Not only does reading nourish the imagination and creativity, but also we get to see the writing styles of different authors. I watch how they develop their own plots and characters.
Katie St. Claire – 31 May 2015 Continue reading
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At 45 pages and less than 500 words, it’s literally a 5-minute read, but the questions it raises and the thoughts it leaves seem to be really quite extraordinary, at least according to the feedback I’ve been getting.
Peter Wilkes – 28 May 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.
Crossing in Time by D.L. Orton
2014 Indies Unlimited Flash Fiction Anthology
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I like to read a book where the writer takes care of you. A good thriller is fairly obvious from the first sentence. It’s like getting into a sports car and being taken for a spin.
Tom Claver – 24 May 2015
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