I don’t usually focus on a target demographic when I craft stories. I write for me, and just hope someone else enjoys my work.
Maegan Cook – 6 October 2018 Continue reading
I don’t usually focus on a target demographic when I craft stories. I write for me, and just hope someone else enjoys my work.
Maegan Cook – 6 October 2018 Continue reading
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I hate to say I got lonely, but I think that happened. I wanted someone else in the industry to read my works and think they were good enough to take a chance on. Because it’s very easy to get lost in the sea of a million plus books available!
Penny Pearson – 2 October 2018 Continue reading
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I got it while walking around my grandma’s land on a windy spring day, looking out at the field of rye with the sand racing across it in white drifts. It made me think about life in Florida during the 1800s. I always start novels with a simple impression like that.
L.S. Young – 28 September 2018 Continue reading
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I got embroiled in what can only be described as a bad romance. That will take the starch out of anybody. Luckily, as a writer, you learn to use things like pain, frustration, and anger in your work, and I harnessed a lot of what I was feeling in “Knuckle Down.”
Miles Watson – 24 September 2018 Continue reading
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However, the idea started two or so days before the drive at my mom’s birthday party as my sister and I shared stories of our boarding school experiences, and my dad shared stories about being a teenager on the island we vacation at, and my mom commented that “Someone needs to write a book!”
A.M.H. Johnson – 20 September 2018 Continue reading
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I felt like going the traditional route would be a waste of time. I put a lot of hard work, dedication, time, and money into this book. To seek out a traditional publisher and convince them to read my work after all that feels as if I need their approval to share my work with the world.
Sincere Jones – 16 September 2018 Continue reading
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Of course, members of my family may think they can recognize one or more characters in one or more stories, but almost every character is based on my experiences and imagination.
Bentley Wells – 12 September 2018 Continue reading
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I admired how they could use humor even when describing tragic moments.
Sparrow Spaulding – 8 September 2018 Continue reading
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I always strive to complete a thought process per day. That is to say, I do not rely at all on general word count caps to gauge progress. Those limits have since served to hold me back and discourage rather than their inverse.
Sean M Hollows – 4 September 2018 Continue reading
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I don’t like unneeded conflict in my life. I’m never rude in my reviews, it’s just not how I like to be. I’m honest and try to highlight both the flaws and strengths; it’s for the readers.
Ambrose Crotts – 1 September 2018 Continue reading
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