This week, multi-award-winning author June Foster is releasing book 3 of the Almond Tree Series, What God Knew. Here is a brief blurb on what sounds like an interesting book. Neonatal specialist Dr. Michael Clark is passionate about saving the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Writing
Pushing Through the Ugly
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Today, we get some good advice from Jennifer Slattery. She writes soul-stirring fiction. She also writes for several Internet sites. Take it away, Jennifer. “This story stinks,” I say, as I close my computer and stomp toward the kitchen—to make … Continue reading
Beauty in the Eyes of the Beholder
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Today’s post is by Kelly Irvin, a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Journalism. She has worked as a professional writer for thirty years. Her latest works are novels set in an Amish community. The Beekeeper’s Son received a … Continue reading
What Writers Need to Know About Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA
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Today, author Stephen Woodfin tells us about a very successful, but little known, Amazon program which is well suited to writers. Woodfin is a talented writer who makes it his business to study Amazon, learn as much as he can … Continue reading
Mixed Up Words
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I know this is not an exciting blog, but nonetheless, I think it should be said. Actually, it should be repeated. This is not something new, but it is something in need of reinforcement. Twice today, on national television no … Continue reading
Two Pet Peeves on Blogs
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Today, I visited three blogs. Afterwards, I found that two of them left me a tad disappointed. It wasn’t the material. It wasn’t the writing. So, today, I’ll address the two things that will help make visiting your blog a … Continue reading
Humor and Serious Elements in the Cozy Mystery
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Lesley Diehl retired from her life as a professor of psychology and reclaimed her country roots by moving to a small cottage in the Butternut River Valley in upstate New York. In the winter she migrates to old Florida. She … Continue reading
Writing with Pain
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Patty Smith-Hall is a multi-published, award-winning author with Love Inspired Historical/Heartsong and currently serves as president of the ACFW-Atlanta chapter. Today, she offers suggestions on how to write when you are in pain. She will also give a copy of her latest book … Continue reading
Don’t Annoy the Novelist
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Today, our guest is Janet Sketchley, a Canadian writer of suspense and redemption. She has also had published over one hundred articles. She likes Formula 1 Racing, adventure stories and tea. She has also generously agreed to give a free … Continue reading
Your Writing is Like a RaceHorse
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I guess everybody knows American Pharoah won the Belmont race. That, coupled with his wins at the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, earned him the Triple Crown, the ultimate honor in horseracing and the first horse to accomplish that … Continue reading