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I Was Discriminated Against. Now What? « Courage 2 Create
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This is the story of me writing my first novel… and how life keeps getting in the way. I Was Discriminated Against. Now What? A few weeks ago, I sent an e-mail to a fellow blogger. In the e-mail, I asked her if I could write a guest post for her blog. A day later, I got an e-mail response from her telling me that I couldn’t be featured on her blog because… I was gay. I was shocked, too. I don’t know. Maybe A feared that if she featured an openly gay blogger on her blog that a disco ball would immedia...
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25 Hard Truths About Writing And Publishing « terribleminds: chuck wendig
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Chuck is the author of the published novels:. Blackbirds, Mockingbird, Under the Empyrean Sky, Blue Blazes, Double Dead, Bait Dog,. Gods and Monsters: Unclean Spirits. He also the author of the soon-to-be-published novels:. The Cormorant, Blightborn (Heartland Book #2), Heartland Book #3, Dinocalypse Forever, Frack You,. Also coming soon is his compilation book of writing advice from this very blog:. Coming from Writers Digest. Writing about games and pop culture. Holy Shit, Free Stories. 8220;Beware Of ...
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Finding Your Story - The Wayfinder - Hugh C. Howey
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Posted on Jul 11, 2014. I sometimes get stuck while writing a story or a novel, and it feels like writer’s block. But what’s really happening is that I’ve moved the story in the wrong direction, and some part of my brain is aware of this. It’s spooky to admit that the conscious portion of our brain isn’t aware of what’s happening elsewhere in our noggins, but some. Experiments back this up. Ever had the feeling you were forgetting something as you left the house? You walk around, wracking your brain, try...
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When The Civil War Turns Hot | According To Hoyt
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Taking over the world and leaving it ruthlessly alone. AtH FAQ and BBQ – Compiled by TXRed. Rogue Magic — Free Novel. Chapter 4 Free Novel, Rogue Magic. Dear Conformity Police →. When The Civil War Turns Hot. April 13, 2013. First of all the links on this post are going to be nonexistent, except for the original one, though I don’t object if people supply them in the comments. I’m not linking them because just revisiting those sites will have me reaching for the blood pressure medicine I don’t got. Anywa...
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The Writer's Block: Guests
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If you'd like to be a guest at The Writer's Block, please contact me. To all the people that contribute wonderful writing to my blog - thanks! Rena J. Traxel. Guests: The Good and the Bad. May 22, 2012. Freelance Writing Guide: What to Expect in Your First Year as a Freelance Writer. Interview and Book Synopsis. Interview, Blurb, and Contest. A Boy Called Duct Tape. The Adventures of Baby Jaimie. Cloud and Hope are presented to you by Rebecca Camarena. Pump Up Your Book. Georgia St. Mane's. March 8, 2012.
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Teaching Your Fans to Shout | The Passive Voice | A Lawyer's Thoughts on Authors, Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing
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A Lawyer's Thoughts on Authors, Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing. Raquo; Teaching Your Fans to Shout. Teaching Your Fans to Shout. From bestselling author and former writing professor Dave Farland:. Yet it seems to me that as authors, we ought to be spending more time trying to connect with readers than with writers. So I’m wondering if it would be helpful to educate your fans on how to help spread the word. You might say something like this:. Check it out: www.nightingalenovel.com. 2) You can ...
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Guest Interviews | Christine Rice
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If you are a writer or an author and would like to be interviewed on my blog, fill out the form below and I will respond to your message within 24 hours:. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1,563 other followers. Chronicles of a Troubled Girl. This blog has a new location. New book published – Articles for the Mind. Review of Money Smarts. Review of How to Write an Essay. Review of Wake Up Successful. RT @ Greg Hixon.
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May | 2013 | Christine Rice
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May 30, 2013. Review of Chasing Joy. Posted in Book Reviews. At 7:00 am by Christine Rice. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in being happier and improving the quality of their life. There is a lot of helpful information in this book. If you are seeking inner-peace, or simply wish you had more peace of mind, this book is for you. It will change your perspective on life. If you get a copy of Chasing Joy. You will not be disappointed. May 29, 2013. Review of Top Life Coaching Tips. The auth...
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Bad Contract? It's Your Fault, You Naughty Author | The Passive Voice | A Lawyer's Thoughts on Authors, Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing
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A Lawyer's Thoughts on Authors, Self-Publishing and Traditional Publishing. PG's Thoughts (such as they are). Raquo; Bad Contract? It’s Your Fault, You Naughty Author. It’s Your Fault, You Naughty Author. Passive Guy originally had this post set to run a month ago. He received word a couple of hours before it would have appeared that Ms. Grant’s husband had died a few days earlier. Agent Janet Kobobel Grant explains why some publishing contracts have such unfair clauses:. 3 Noncompetition clauses that re...
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Renting vs. Owning - The Wayfinder - Hugh C. Howey
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Renting vs. Owning. Posted on May 22, 2015. I couldn’t wait to own my first house. I mean, I. The owner of the house didn’t mind my enthusiasm. In fact, he very much didn’t mind. A lovely gay man, he spent the week sipping lemonade on the new patio and offering suggestions and advice as I worked on what would soon be my yard. I was learning not only how much I would love my first home, but how much I would love improving it and working on it. I’d had the same experience with my first sailboat,. That pund...