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The Left-Handed Typist: May 2016
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Well, May was just as busy as I thought it was going to be, but I felt very productive. So that counts for something, right? It was also notoriously not. Like May. Thank goodness summer is now upon us! You all know how much I love mushrooms :). Or at least know enough about it to appreciate my lifelong goal? Seriously, I've been wanting to go for 11 years now.). Obviously, because I had a post. And get a gorgeous charm bracelet from James Avery with bookish pendants :D. I also made...
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The Left-Handed Typist: December 2016
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Saturday, December 31, 2016. Hello, Goodbye: A Year of Transformations. 2016 is getting a lot of hate from the human race right now. For me, 2016 was the crowning year of God bringing little things into my life and making them really big, life-changing things! Which is awesome if you think about it. While it didn't fully begin or end this year, I mostly wrote, edited, and self-published this baby in 2016! I kept opening my computer and that. I feel older. Graduation, attending a writing conference &#...
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The Left-Handed Typist: My Writings
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Welcome to the place where I post chapters, sneak peaks, Easter eggs, and background to my writings. My gorgeous watercolor cover, credit to Mandy Cave. For the painting and Michael Foley for the text. You can find it on Goodreads. Amazon, and my CreateSpace e-store. My Pinterest collage . Gemma Ebworthy is eighteen, pregnant, and alone. Now that she's been evicted, she finds herself sleeping in a barn, never dreaming that tomorrow could bring kindness of a life-changing magnitude. It is a total of 103,0...
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The Left-Handed Typist: August 2016
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Saturday, August 27, 2016. Confessions of a Guy Blogger A Guest Post. Today we have Jonathan from Fishing for Ideas. Not only is he a. Guy blogger, he's also a friend and quite hilarious. You're all in for a treat. Without further ado: Jonathan! Note to the readers of Abi’s blog: this is only the second time I’ve done a guest post before, so it is no fault of hers if I end up bombing this post. So do not unfollow her as she will return as soon as. I untie her because obviously I hijacked her blog MWAHAHA.
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The Left-Handed Typist: Reviews
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Till We Have Faces. By C S. Lewis. The Mysterious Benedict Society. By Trenton Lee Stewart. A Time to Die. Teenagers. Elementals. Strange happenings. A mythical world. An ancient religion. Sound awesome? For her first publication, Gloria's story is riveting, original, and well told. A thrilling blend of mystery and shadows that kept me interested all the way to the end. I expect much of this young author and loved getting to critique her story! The Old River Road. Have you read any of these before? Unfor...
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The Left-Handed Typist: Editing
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Early Draft Manuscript Edit. Final Draft Manuscript Edit. This includes: one thorough read through, constructive criticism and praise, and feedback on content, style, and grammar. While I cannot guarantee a flawless manuscript or strict adherence to a single style guide, I strive to give honest and encouraging feedback, informing you of the options the formal publishing world supports. My goal is for this manuscript to be worthy of publication once my feedback has been considered. I accept payment throug...
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The Left-Handed Typist: November 2016
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Saturday, November 26, 2016. Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. I have a date for Martin Hospitality's. Release to share with you! I took the time to find a different image than the announcement for the header because I want you to click the post to know what's going on, hehe. With editing finished, cover design under the way, and formatting scheduled earlier than sooner, I have feel confidant announcing a release date for Martin Hospitality! Excited for the release, you guys! Like me to do? If you're w...
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The Left-Handed Typist: Books I Reread
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By Louisa May Alcott. This book is just a gem. If you aren't brave enough to conquer this amazing author's Little Women,. By Baroness Emmuska (Emma) Orczy. The Witch of Blackbird Pond. By Elizabeth George Speare. So I love historical fiction. I mean love. And this book fit my standards on both the historical and fiction levels, being set in the Pilgrim/Puritan era (one of my favorites! I Capture the Castle. I had never heard of this book and only knew the author for 101 Dalmatians. June 1, 2016 at 9:00 PM.
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The Left-Handed Typist: Confessions of a Guy Blogger ~ A Guest Post
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Saturday, August 27, 2016. Confessions of a Guy Blogger A Guest Post. Today we have Jonathan from Fishing for Ideas. Not only is he a. Guy blogger, he's also a friend and quite hilarious. You're all in for a treat. Without further ado: Jonathan! Note to the readers of Abi’s blog: this is only the second time I’ve done a guest post before, so it is no fault of hers if I end up bombing this post. So do not unfollow her as she will return as soon as. I untie her because obviously I hijacked her blog MWAHAHA.
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The Left-Handed Typist: July 2016
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Saturday, July 30, 2016. Why I Love Snail Mail. There's something enchanting about receiving a letter in the mail. It's one of my favorite things in the world and I shall do my best to convince you of its transcendence in this post. I hope you all know that at one point, mail was the only possible form of communication. Other than speaking in person, of course. I am struck by this every time I watch a Jane Austen-era film. They had. If you go really, really. They wanted to mail things. I can get a letter...