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Posted on April 24, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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Why Write? Rob Shackleford Author of ‘Traveller Inceptio’ My Writing Background I have been writing for quite a few years. While I was heavily engaged in academic and business writing, to be a more literary writer was never a fondly nurtured dream.… Continue Reading “Why Write? by Rob Shackleford by Rob Shackleford”
Posted on April 21, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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The Humbling Experience of Writing a Book by Jonas Salzgeber Hah, it’s funny when I look back at my writing process. There’s Jonas who decided to write a book. He had an idea, he had the knowledge and necessary resources, and he had the… Continue Reading “The Humbling Experience of Writing a Book by Jonas Salzgeber”
Posted on April 19, 2019
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Love war glory is a poetry, short essay book written with care and divided into four sections, love, war, glory, and life stories. Each chapter contained a combination of poems and short essay writings regarding the title. The literature was lyrical and had a… Continue Reading “Love, War, Glory by Denis Akinmolasire (Book Review #577)”
Posted on April 18, 2019
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The last trollid is a fantasy story; book one of the sunset of magic series. The story begins with a world gate being opened by a wizard causing aliens to attack the population of the land. Ida operates in the kitchens and ends up… Continue Reading “The Last Trollid (The Sunset of Magic #1) by Alistair Potter (Book Review #576)”
Posted on April 6, 2019
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Author’s commentary Greg Scherzinger The notion of spirit animals is one that crosses many cultures. They are an integral part of our world and affect us in many ways. Many times as I was writing, my dog, Paco, would put his paw up on the… Continue Reading “Author’s commentary Greg Scherzinger”
Posted on April 5, 2019
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For All The Women I Admire by Jackie Hanson I can’t imagine existing in a world where I can’t write. This essential life skill has pulled me out of some of the darkest corners of my life. Given me hope when I thought… Continue Reading “For All The Women I Admire by Jackie Hanson”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: beautiful things, drama, emotions, female character, female protagonist, feminine, girl power, guest host, jackie hanson, march madness, romance novels, romance writing, strong protagonist, writing, writing tips, yogi
Posted on April 4, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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Information Barrage by Keith Julius As I was filling my car’s gas tank the other day, I couldn’t help but notice the small video monitor built into the fuel dispenser, advertising products I don’t need and promoting services I was uninterested in. It… Continue Reading “Information Barrage by Keith Julius”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: books, bowling, cell phones, information barrage, news, reading, social media, sports, video screen, writing, younger people
Posted on April 3, 2019
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THE FOURTH COURIER: AN INTERVIEW WITH TIMOTHY JAY SMITH You have a new novel coming out, The Fourth Courier, set in Poland. What’s it about? The Fourth Courier opens in the spring of 1992, only four months after the collapse of the Soviet… Continue Reading “THE FOURTH COURIER: AN INTERVIEW WITH TIMOTHY JAY SMITH”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: berlin wall, election, guest hosting, guest posting, lattes, latvia, literary thriller, middle east, novel, poland, reading, russia, solidarity, soviet Union, writing
Posted on April 2, 2019
by Jeyran Main
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Rejections from a literary agent is a humorous book written about Marcie Ribbons who is a literary agent. She is retired and spends her day responding to query letters. She shares her view on the publishing industry and often expresses her thoughts and emotions… Continue Reading “Rejections From a Literary Agent: Discouraging Writers, One Bad Query at a Time By Randy Kasten (Book Review #573)”
Author’s commentary Greg Scherzinger
Posted on April 6, 2019 by Jeyran Main
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Author’s commentary Greg Scherzinger The notion of spirit animals is one that crosses many cultures. They are an integral part of our world and affect us in many ways. Many times as I was writing, my dog, Paco, would put his paw up on the… Continue Reading “Author’s commentary Greg Scherzinger”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: Author's commentary Greg Scherzinger, book blog, dog, guest host, guest post, reading books, the henna witch, witch, writing