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Canadian Crumbs – Sparwood Titan
While wandering, aimlessly it seems at times, Q and I are always excited when we come across something grand in nature and with a historical significance. Well, imagine our shock when our wandering through the Crowsnest Pass near the Alberta/B.C.…
Posted in Outdoors/Travel
Tagged adventure, British Columbia, Canada, largest truck, Sparwood, Titan, Travel
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Y is for Yarn | #AtoZChallenge
YARN (Old English gearn): “An informal name for a long, rambling story–especially one dealing with adventure or tall-tales. The genre typically involves a strong narrative presence and colloquial or idiomatic English. The tone is realistic, but the content is typically … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Series: A to Z Challenge, Writing
Tagged #atozchallenge, adventure, colloquial, components of literature, English, idiomatic, literary terms, narrative, story, yarn
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Another Weather Post — Jeez, When Will She Quit!
Okay, yes, another weather post because I’m obsessed. Have you read my author bio lately (which I specially adapted for 2016’s release of Beyond the Precipice)? “EB does not like cold weather but has a fascination with it… E likes … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Writing
Tagged adventure, Alberta, Arctic, books, Canadian winter, extreme temperatures, survival, the north, wind chill, YEG weather
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DRUYAN Fantasy Adventure Novel — Cover Preview and Time-Lapse
I’m super excited. This week, I received my new book cover artwork for my upcoming fantasy adventure novel, DRUYAN. This is what the cover looks like. DRUYAN will be launched at the Words in the Park Book Fair & Sale … Continue reading
Posted in Music/Art, Publishing, Writing
Tagged adventure, art, book, book cover, cover art, Druyan, fantasy, novel, preview, time-lapse video
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I’m Writing, So Here’s My Upcoming Blog Schedule
I’m writing and revising for a fall deadline, so my blog post schedule is adjusting to accommodate my two projects. I’m also back at work, and mine is a pretty intense job. Tomorrow, I’m reblogging Dan Alatorre’s post about the … Continue reading
Posted in Publishing, Writing
Tagged adventure, Beyond the Precipice, blogging, book events, Druyan, fantasy, fantasy adventure, Ironclad, projects, readers, supernatural, suspense, writer's life
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Aerial View of a Draft
Snippets of an Author’s Life: Post 5 If you’re the kind of author who initially overwrites, fear not. Drafts are discovery. The process even has its own genre, either adventure or mystery. Once you have ideas out of your head … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Series: Snippets of an Author's Life, Writing
Tagged adventure, first draft, manuscript, map, mystery, overwriting, plot, plot structure, rough draft, writing process, writing tips
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