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Clammed Up | Only Time Will Tell
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Only Time Will Tell. Laquo; Hi, everyone. Living on the page. October 8, 2013 by writerleerobertson. I know book promos on blogs are tiresome, but I can’t resist sharing that two fellow. Authors have novels out! By Level Best Books editor Barbara Ross:. I spied a recipe for lobster macaroni and cheese. At the end of the book, so I’ll definitely be checking that out. And, I admit, I’m a sucker for any novel or story set by the sea. Surprising, huh. Then we have Michael Nethercott’s. I’ve never atten...
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1st 5 Pages Writing Workshop: Our Mentors
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1st 5 Pages Writing Workshop. Free writing workshop for aspiring authors of young adult and middle grade fiction. The first five pages may be all that agents, editors, and readers read, so get them right with the help of three authors over the course of three weeks. During the third week, an agent will also critique your pages and your pitch and pick a workshop winner - the prize is a partial request! How to Read the 1st 5. Adventures in YA Publishing. Was named a Bank Street College of Education Best Ch...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): Write like a film director?
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Thursday, 19 February 2015. Write like a film director? One of the things I found hard to get to grips with when I first started writing thrillers was the idea of tension or conflict on almost every page. ‘What, every page,’ I asked myself? I am not saying that all types of fiction should be like that – far from it - but if you are goin...
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Wikes! Hikes on the Long Trail: April 2012
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Hikes on the Long Trail. Blog about hiking the Long Trail as a family and crossing off other things on my Life List. Monday, April 30, 2012. A to Z Blogging Challenge - Z is for BalZac. And now we come to the end. De Balzac was one of the founders of the realism movement in Europe. Which is why it took me a long to get around to reading him. I still have nightmares from my experience reading Tale of Two Cities. The first book I read was Lost Illusions. Links to this post. Saturday, April 28, 2012. I fell...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): Ready Made Flaws - Phobias
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Friday, 16 November 2012. Ready Made Flaws - Phobias. 8220;There is nothing to fear if you refuse to be afraid.” Ghandi. Sympathy is easily engaged – as most of us have some irrational fears at some point. That is not to say we are all irrational – but depending on circumstances, we all have the ability to act irrational under extreme d...
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Author Lisa Gail Green: November 2013
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Friday, November 29, 2013. Ian doesn't have a huge online presence like my other honorees, but he's no less important to me! Clicky click). Happy Turkey Week, Ian! Don't forget today is your last chance to leave info about someone you want me to thank with a prize. Posted by Lisa Gail Green. Links to this post. Thursday, November 28, 2013. Blog, which says it all in the name. But Angela is also funny, sweet, and smart. If you're a writer you need to check out their bookstore. So this shout out is for her!
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Cliffhanger Books :: LINKS
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March 16, 2013. Of recommended sites worth visiting. 149; Derek Tyler Attico: derekattico.com. 149; L.K. Below: lbelow.com. 149; Alcia Wright Brewster: aliciawb.com. 149; Noree Cosper: noreecosper.com. 149; Lisa Gail Green: lisagailgreen.com. 149; M.C. DeMarco: mcdemarco.net. 149; K. Stoddard Hayes: worldbuildingrules.wordpress.com. 149; Kevin Hosey: kevinhosey.net. 149; Bayan Jalalizadeh: bayanjalalizadeh.com. 149; Tarl Kudrick: onthepremises.com. 149; Julie Luton: txsunshine.wordpress.com. 149; The Rom...
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Spring, where are you? | Only Time Will Tell
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Only Time Will Tell. Laquo; Looking forward. Spring, where are you? April 8, 2013 by writerleerobertson. I don’t know what it’s like where you are, but yesterday I was still wearing my winter coat/scarf on my walk! Sure wish some nice weather would arrive. I’m eager to work in the garden again and listen to music in the sun. Nothing to announce on the writing front at the moment. I do hope I will have something to announce someday. Posted in Nature (Seasons). On April 8, 2013 at 12:41 pm. Don’t los...
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life): April 2015
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PAT NEWCOMBE, RomanticThriller Writer's blog, (aka writing saved my life). I blog about writing romantic thrillers - and sometimes things that go bump in the night! Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Twist endings are difficult to pull off as so many writers either signpost too obviously or not at all. Then the reader feels cheated if it comes totally out of the blue – how could they have spotted it, they ask? I have tried to do twist endings in many of my own short stories and also tried it in a novel. It is in...
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