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Links | Hleo - by Rebecca Weller
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Hleo – by Rebecca Weller. Because I am a Girl. Good Reads: Hleo is on Good Reads, you can check it out on there are well as peruse some of the reviews and ratings Hleo has received thus far. Hleo – on Good Reads. Facebook: Check out my facebook page for publication details and to follow my progress with getting Hleo out into the world, and LIKE my page so I can try to measure my support. Hleo – by Becky Weller. Pinterest: Discover and save creative ideas. Hleo – YouTube. One thought on “ Links. You are c...
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Inspiration Defined - THAT STILL SMALL VOICE
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THAT STILL SMALL VOICE. That Still Small Voice. The sheep know the voice of the Shepherd. Ralph Waldo Emerson once penned the following instruction,. Let us be silent, that we may hear the whisper of God.". God speaks to us all. Sometimes His words are obvious;. Other times they are just a whisper. I keep a writer's journal with me at all times. This partnered with awareness leads to inspiration. And without inspiration, there is no pen to paper. And don't ignore the muse. Oh the blessings of inspriation!
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Suspense | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. 8220;The Lucifer Scroll” a a tale of intrigue with temporal and spiritual battles that transcend time. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. What do you get when you throw together an investigative reporter, a university professor, a historian, Druids, Nazis, a host of alphabet agencies like the CIA and an ancient sacred artifact? Literally starts with a bang when protagonist Stone Wallace becomes the subject of an assassination attempt.
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Romance | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. 8220;The End Begins”: what if today’s headlines became tomorrow’s history? Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. All you have to do is read the news headlines to realize Sara Davison’s. Isn’t that far-fetched. Terrorist attacks on October 10, 2053 make 10/10 as significant as 9/11. The key difference? On 10/10 a group of radical Christians blew up seven mosques across Canada leading, of course, to the legal persecution of Christians. Adds th...
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Fiction Matters: Seeking Test Audience for My Latest Novel
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Monday, June 10, 2013. Seeking Test Audience for My Latest Novel. How would you like to participate in a "test audience" for my latest novel? I'm looking for a group of readers willing to read my unpublished novel within a time frame of a few weeks, and then provide specific feedback. You cannot be selected for the test group if you are:. A person afraid of "hurting my feelings" or otherwise timid sharing your candid opinion with me. A person who does not read contemporary fiction. You will be asked spec...
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Beth the Book Girl: Letting Go
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Beth the Book Girl. Saturday, September 10, 2011. So I haven't written in awhile, and since I'm planning to go out this will probably be a short one. I spent my morning working on my novel. I'm in that sort of "final revision/editing" stage where I'm not doing much actual. Change, but merely cleaning up typos and tweaking words here and there. After over a year of writing, I'm almost ready to start sending it out the door. And this is overwhelming to me. As a writer, I am bombarded with tales of how.
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References - BTE
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Arts and Faith Blog. I've worked with Rachel Lulich on every one of my released novels. Her eye for voice and character consistency has been invaluable, from the first draft to the revisions. I've consulted Lulich on everything from character arcs to name changes, but it's her close, careful reads that set her apart from the average freelance editor. Rachel Lulich has an eye for spotting the parts of a story that don't work and, more importantly, has great suggestions for how to edit them so they do!
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