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Writing for Yourself – Guest Post by, Traci Kenworth at The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

Reblogged from TRSA: Copyright: amasterpics123 at 123RF Stock Photo Is it a Good Idea? We all start our writing stories that we’d want to hear. How do we take it beyond that? To what the reader would want to grab … Continue reading

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Can the Writing Gene be Inherited? ~ Mae Clair

Reblogged from Mae Clair at Story Empire: Hello, SEers! Mae here with you today as we enter a new month. Happy first day of July! In June, I raised the question “are writers born or made?” Today, I want to … Continue reading

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Empty Rooms ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto

Empty Rooms To enter here is to lose your mind, your life The house is reforming, rebuilding itself Moving rooms from one end to the other Building new ones, losing others Should you be in one when it is lost … Continue reading

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Laughter really is the best medicine … Fransi Weinstein

Reblogged from 365 and Counting: I can’t tell you how many times I ‘ve heard that over the course of my life and I’m pretty sure you’ve probably heard it more than a few times, too. Laughing has never been … Continue reading

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6 Reasons Why A Publisher Says Yes And 6 Reasons They Say No ~ K.M. Allan

Reblogged from K.M. Allan: If you’re wondering what makes the manuscript selected by a publisher so special, you’re not the only one. I recently attended the KidLitVic conference where that question was put forward to publishers Susannah Chambers (Allen & … Continue reading

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Rombalds Moor

There is a place the heart calls home, I think, for each of us. Sometimes we are lucky enough to live there. Sometimes it simply lives within us and pulls at the heartstrings, calling us. It may be the place … Continue reading

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Ride-a-White-Swan…

* One of Ireland’s, ‘Three Great Tales of Sorrow’ which all deal with the lives and tragic deaths of offspring, this one, the second in the series, is the most poignant perhaps as, ostensibly, the offspring are still children. Whilst … Continue reading

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Michel Houellebecq and The Lovecraft Legacy ~ M. C. Tuggle

Reblogged from M.C. Tuggle, Writer: My entire (hard copy) Lovecraft library! Michel Houellebecq, the bad boy of French literature, launched his tumultuous career with the publication of H.P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life. The edition pictured above (cool cover, … Continue reading

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Fate of the Lir-Brood: Kemoc…

* “…know ye not, that so many of us as were baptised into Jesus Christ were baptised into his death? Therefore are we buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead … Continue reading

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Choices ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto

So small do I stand of soft grey waves The gentle whisper of many voices as it reaches the shore Choices I made washed out to sea On my walk through to town I see Continue reading at Anita Dawes … Continue reading

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