Monthly Archives: June 2017

Keeping a Writer’s Notebook – Do You? You should! – Part 4

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
This is the fourth post in my series on keeping a writers notebook. I can’t emphasize enough how important this tool is for cataloging and organizing ideas. I take most of my ideas for…

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Keeping a Writer’s Notebook – Do You? You should! – Part 3

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
This is the third post in my series on keeping a writers notebook. I can’t emphasize enough how important this tool is for cataloging and organizing ideas. I take most of my ideas for…

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This Week in Indie Publishing

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
7 guides to self-publish your book They say everybody’s got a book in them. What ‘they’ don’t tell you is that that’s only half the story. The real challenge is getting it published. Fortunately…

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Three Line Tales : Scar Tissue

Originally posted on Word Shamble:
photo by Joel Filipe via Unsplash ? ‘Jelly sting,’ he’d said. ‘Swimming in the Gulf of Mexico with Nico. You met Nico, right?’ I’d kissed his scars – welts like bronze earthworms pushing from the surface of…

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Turning Towards the Inner Critic

Originally posted on Libby Sommer, Author:
by Libby Sommer It is essential to separate the creator and the editor, or inner critic when you practice writing, so that the creator has plenty of room to breathe, experiment, and tell it…

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Studying the Masters of Detective Fiction – Dan Brown

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Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
Daniel Gerhard “Dan” Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author of thriller fiction who wrote the 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. Brown’s novels are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour period,…

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