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Tag Archives: writing
Icarus – Museless Thoughts #writephoto
Note: This poem was originally published as a part of my 10/10-collection. Read it here. Icarus These wings, they are mine. They make me, me, they break me free. Continue reading at Museless Thoughts
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged art, comedy, funny, inspiration, poem, poems, prompt, writephoto, writing
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Elusive realities: Maggie Camiss – Another life: how regression fed my inner writer
We fiction writers already know how life experiences can inform our creativity. How getting lost in an unfamiliar town or eavesdropping on a quarrel can spark an idea; how the unexplored stretch of coastline or narrow, unmapped street can form … Continue reading
What Remains – Ken Gierke #writephoto
See me now as I am and know that mine is not a sad story. My life could be held in a feather, seemingly insignificant, but with countless strands holding both troubled times Continue reading at rivrvlogr
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Tagged #writephoto, Daily Echo, Free Verse, Life, photo prompt, Poetry, rivrvlogr, Sue Vincent, writing
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Covers Revealed! – D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: I love book covers, and I’ll admit that a good cover can reel me in like a hungry fish. Working on covers with a designer is always a time of nervous excitement. For me, … Continue reading
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Tagged cover reveal, D. Wallace peach, deranged doctor design, duology, epic fantasy, fantasy series, new book, preorder, slavers, Soul Swallowers, writing
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Remains – Olga #writephoto
In the surreal depths of my earthly dreams, I envisioned my ending, but I wanted to see more. I am more than the bones of death’s final blow. I am an ethereal soul with a journey unknown. Continue reading at Stuff … Continue reading
The Finding of the Prophecy from The Wolf Pack. – V. M. Sang
A never-before seen part of the story, reblogged from Dragons Rule O.K. : I originally wrote this as the first chapter of The Wolf Pack, but I had a comment from someone who read the book that it was too … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Books, fantasy, Mage, magic, magicians, novel, Prophecy, The Wolf pack, The Wolves ofVimar, v.m.sang, writing
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The Elevator Pitch: Telling People About Your Book in One Sentence – Rami Ungar
Reblogged from Self-Published Authors Helping Other Authors: You may be talking to someone at a party, at work, or while waiting to lead an army of werewolves and asuras into battle to stop the demonic entity Delassi from entering our … Continue reading
The Strange Workings Of The English Language Part One – Esther Chilton
Reblogged from estherchiltonblog, a new series on the vagaries of the English language: As a writer, I love words, but I have to admit that the English language isn’t always straight forward and I feel that I’m constantly learning new … Continue reading
Grounded in Love – Ken Gierke #writephoto
No bolt from above, nor radiance heralding a new day dawning. A state imbued with a warmth cherished, once found. You and I, in sunrise and sunset. Grounded in love. Reblogged from rivrvlogr
Guest author: Noelle Granger – Your Brain on Writing
As many of you might know, I have a fourth book in the Rhe Brewster Mystery series just out. When I sat down to write my first book, I had no idea one would become four! But as a typical … Continue reading
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Tagged brain, crime series, murder, mystery, Noelle Granger, Rhe Brewster, Sayling Away, writing
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