Interview with Fred Tippett

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When did you first realize that you wanted to be a writer?

Probably during my freshman year of college. I had already developed IDEAS for many short stories and a few books by then. Freshman year, though, was the first time that I actually wrote up an outline for what would’ve been my first book—and decided that writing novels was something that I wanted to do with my life.

However, in the interests of full disclosure, it wasn’t until about six years later that I managed to gather enough bravery to DRAFT my first book.

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Writing Unique Phrases by A. Carina Spears

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Greetings gentle reader!

Welcome to a guest post on writing unique phrases for your world-settings.  I’m A. Carina Spears and I’ll be your guide today!  My works range from horror to romance.  That said, my favorite genre is fantasy.  So let’s examine a quote from “Paladin’s Honor”.

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My Book by Sherri Moshman-Paganos

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In Step Lively: New York City Tales of Love and Change, I wanted to paint a picture of New York City back in the late 70’s and early 80’s, a time still so engraved in my memory. Against the backdrop of Manhattan, a young married couple, fresh arrivals to the city, embark on new careers and a new life together, while they try unsuccessfully to resolve their conflicts and make their marriage work.

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Writing Memoir Became My Heroine Journey by Maria Warner

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Like a typical heroine, what I thought I wanted and what I needed to expose themselves in the process of writing. When I became an empty nester, I knew that I needed something to fulfil my life. Sitting on my meditation mat one morning I asked the universe for direction. Write about Family camp smacked me in the head. Tears in my eyes and butterflies in my stomach told me to act on this idea. Even though this topic surprised me!

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The Character Connection by Mary Dezember

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One of the great joys of reading stories is connecting with the characters. As a university professor who taught creative writing, literature, and the arts, I’d ask students to:

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A Guest Post by Laury A. Egan, author of “The Black Leopard’s Kiss & The Writer Remembers”

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Interested in reading a very strange book? Here are some thoughts about The Black Leopard’s Kiss & The Writer Remembers:

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Find Me In Time: Meeting Columbus by L.T. Caton (Book Review #1615)

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‘Find Me In Time: Meeting Columbus’ is a historical fiction and a time travel adventure story. The drama begins when five friends find a magical tree that transports them back to 1492 and introduces them to Columbus, who has conquered the world and is claiming it for the Queen.

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Why We Make Bad Choices: The God’s Labyrinth of Good and Evil Encountering the Self by Maria Liviero (Book Review #1614)

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‘Why We Make Bad Choices’ is a non-fiction book that improves the reader’s mind and life. It takes references from themes and characters of Genesis 1-3 but also discusses behaviors and trains of thought that emphasize humans misbehave and make bad choices.

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From the Universe to Me by Scott E. Garrison (Book Review #1613)

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‘From the Universe to Me’ is contemporary fiction and discusses serious matters like self-harm, sexual assault, and trauma. Tobias Gavin is an 18-year-old who is dealing with his sexual identity.

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