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Wrapping Up 2017 — Year in Review
When you’re over 50, you realize time travel is a thing. When bad things happen, when you lose people, you realize your life consists more of reliving memories than making new ones. You also realize that some things will never … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Life, Writing
Tagged 2017 review, blogging, New Year's Eve, thank you, year end, year in review
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Why You Should Be Reading Flash Fiction
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Kyle Massa Just like the name implies, flash fiction is short enough to read in an instant. But if you’re not reading it, here’s why you should be. Opinions vary on…
Wrapping Up the A to Z Challenge — Did You Survive? | #AtoZChallenge
Today the Blogging from A to Z Challenge for April 2017 wrapped up with the final post: Letter Z. Links to each letter of the alphabet, comments, and blogs who took part in the Challenge can be found here. If … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Series: A to Z Challenge, Events, Writing
Tagged #atozchallenge, authors, blogging, challenge, components of literature, fiction, literary devices, literary terms, mythology, story, winner, writing
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Guest Post: Development of a Writing Space
Development of a Writing Space . . . by Mandy Eve-Barnett We see articles and blog posts in regard to ‘writing spaces’ and it can either spur us on to create our own or make us feel we are lacking. … Continue reading
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Tagged adult books, author, blogger, blogging, books, children's books, fantasy, fiction, guest post, inspiration, writing space
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One Lovely Blog Award
I am honoured to be nominated for the One Lovely Blog Award by the witty and crafty writer and blogger J.J. Azar. First, a few things about J.J. He has only recently joined the WordPress community, yet his list of … Continue reading
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Tagged award, blogging, books, gardening, hobbies, martial arts, musical instruments, writing
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Blogger Recognition Award
I was nominated for the Blogger Recognition Award by P.S. It’s Peri. Thank you, Peri, for this honour, and congratulations to you for winning this award. Peri noticed there weren’t many blogs from a home-schooled student’s point of view, so … Continue reading
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Tagged award, blog tag, blog topics, blogger, Blogger Recognition Award, blogging
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3 Ways StumbleUpon Can Get YOU Noticed
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Tagged articles, authors, blog, blog traffic, blogging, boosting traffic, get noticed, how to, social media, StumbleUpon
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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
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Tagged adventure, Beyond the Precipice, blogging, book events, Druyan, fantasy, fantasy adventure, Ironclad, projects, readers, supernatural, suspense, writer's life
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