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Category: General Interest

On Mastery

Posted on March 19, 2014 by rmfwBoss

By Kerry Schafer Finish the damn book. I know you’ve heard this before. You’ve heard it from writers far more well known than I am, people like Neil Gaiman and Stephen King. There’s even a Finish the Damn Book Contest out there you can enter, if you need that kind of encouragement. Why? Because every…

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Don’t Listen to Mr. Scrooge

Posted on March 18, 2014 by Patricia Stoltey

By Lucinda Stein History. Research. “Bah, humbug!” some might say. But as an author, I’ve found writing historical fiction brings surprising benefits. A writer needs a good understanding of the time period, including clothing and hairstyles, transportation, customs, lifestyles, political and social trends, architecture, etc. Whew! Research takes time and effort. But like writing a…

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The Sub-Genre Rabbit Hole

Posted on March 17, 2014 by Pamela Nowak

By Pamela Nowak I feel as if I fell down a rabbit hole. But instead of Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dee, I encountered a score of similarly-dressed fiction sub-genres. They were nearly identical. Here and there, one had a sash or hat or tie or button that was a different color. Looking closely, I could see…

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The winner of a copy of Season of Evil, Season of Dreams

Posted on March 15, 2014 by Patricia Stoltey

Congratulations to Amy Gregg who won a copy of Season of Evil, Season of Dreams by Jan Weeks because she visited Jan’s guest blog post and left a comment. Amy is also an author and can be found on Facebook.

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I Could Have Lost Everything

Posted on March 14, 2014 by Karen Duvall

A couple of weeks ago, I woke up and started my usual routine of preparing for work. I work at home so I have a short commute to my office: down the hall, take a left at the entryway, and an immediate right through a set of double doors. It was a gray morning, typical…

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