I would say my target reader is someone who loves works of fantasy, likes to be surprised, horrified, swept up in a romance, but not of the bodice-ripper kind, and who enjoys reading carefully . . .
A.K. Rouse – 29 February 2020 Continue reading
I would say my target reader is someone who loves works of fantasy, likes to be surprised, horrified, swept up in a romance, but not of the bodice-ripper kind, and who enjoys reading carefully . . .
A.K. Rouse – 29 February 2020 Continue reading
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I learned about the Finnish legend of the northern lights: a magical fox creates them by sweeping up the snow with its tail. I loved that image so much that I knew I had to use it.
E.C. Hibbs – 23 February 2020 Continue reading
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I learnt that it is easy to write if you are honest with your feelings, at the same time it could be scary because it makes you feel vulnerable.
Feyisayo Anjorin – 17 February 2020 Continue reading
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How did you get started?
I’ve always loved reading and decided to start blogging to combine my reading with spying on a need to keep up with my teenagers on social media.
How do you review a book? Is it a read first, and then make notes, or do you make notes as you go along?
When I read a book for review purposes I make notes as I go along. Continue reading
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Depression is very real. The sufferers all around the world know it very well and they are very real, including myself.
Dreamer Thinkerman – 5 February 2020 Continue reading
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At the beginning the plot seemed to be too complicated, and I didn’t want that. So I had to find a way to keep the idea I had, but to be able to transmit the whole concept in a way that wasn’t too hard to understand, because I didn’t want it to be a difficult reading.
Marina Sandoval – 28 January 2020 Continue reading
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My enthusiasm for the characters made me want to keep writing, but other than that, the process isn’t really easy for me.
J.W. Fagan – 20 January 2020 Continue reading
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Ultimately it’s the readers who are deciding which books are successful, instead of major publishing houses. Which I think is good, the readers are who the books are for!
Amanja Lambert – 10 January 2020 Continue reading
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I didn’t want to write another story that parents read to children, because there are already hundreds of thousands of wonderful books like that. I wanted to write something that could help children read at a younger age, or with less struggle.
Larry Baum – 27 December 2019 Continue reading
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The Pacemaker was based off a nightmare I had. I wrote most of what I could remember down, and it transformed into this.
Imania Margria – 19 December 2019 Continue reading
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