I tend to start out with characters that I like and put them into an interesting situation. I don’t know how my stories are going to end, and therefore, I have to write the story in sequence.
Mia Grace – 24 November 2013 Continue reading
I tend to start out with characters that I like and put them into an interesting situation. I don’t know how my stories are going to end, and therefore, I have to write the story in sequence.
Mia Grace – 24 November 2013 Continue reading
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I suppose I would give the same very simple, very basic advice many others have given; stay true to what is in you. Otherwise, what do you have to offer that will be any different from anyone else?
F.J. Schurr – 21 October 2013 Continue reading
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I love having the freedom to have creative control over my own work, as well as the flexibility of my own deadlines. Besides, I would rather pursue an Indie career and get my work out to readers rather than play the lottery with the big publishers.
Christy Dorrity – 17 November 2013 Continue reading
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This always, always sounds so cliché. A writer must write. Every day. Even if it is for a short period. A blog, or a poem. A writer must read. Read everything in the genre they write in.
Phillip Tomasso – 14 November 2013 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.
Disrupted Worlds edited by Paul Little
The Saffron Falcon by J.E. Hopkins
The Box by Leonard Little
Author’s 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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Let’s see. We’ve already established that I won’t use you for target practice. I think above all, I want you to remember that. What else?
RJ Crayton – 10 November 2013 Continue reading
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In my continuing effort to suck as many friends as I can into “volunteering” for a role on one of my websites, we’ve got our first installment of what I hope will be a continuing series, with my friend Allirea sitting down over a cup of virtual java (possibly something stronger) and interrogating some of the indie authors she’s read and enjoyed. Here she takes aim at Imogen Rose, asking about her books with an emphasis on Rose’s most recent release, Uprising. Continue reading
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I’m a simple girl. I’m looking for a book to scare me into nightmares. Keep me on the edge of my seat and looking over my shoulder for the monsters that are surely coming for me.
Shay Festa – 4 November 2013 Continue reading
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I felt alone in my struggles so many times until I started to interact with other students who expressed similar difficulties. It was then that I realized I was not the odd woman out and that these issues need to be exposed to help future students understand the study abroad experience better.
Andreaa Bouchaud – 03 November 2013 Continue reading
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I never intentionally give a bad review, but if I didn’t like the book then I didn’t like it. An author arguing with me about it isn’t going to change that I didn’t like it.
Alicen Scott – 1 November 2013 Continue reading
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