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Nola Nash
Jun 15, 20182 min read
Summer Break?
I had big plans. Productive plans. I mean, it's Summer Break, right? I should be able to read an entire book. Heck, maybe even write...
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Dana Faletti
Jun 12, 20182 min read
Momming And Writing – All In A Day’s Work!
Writing in the summer is hard! When the sun is shining, and the sky is clear, I don’t want to be inside the house or even at the coffee...
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Nicole Asselin
Jun 8, 20182 min read
Finding your people
Writing tends to be a solitary pursuit. You lock yourself away in an office, bedroom, or library and churn out the kind of words that...
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Jessica Reino
Jun 5, 20182 min read
Summer Inspirations
We’re now into the beginning of June which means that summer is almost here! Just recently, fellow writers and I were talking about how...
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Laura Kemp
Jun 3, 20183 min read
Stephen King did it...
I was a wistful kid, always fluctuating between what I ‘wanted to be when I grew up’ and what was happening in the here and now. One day...
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Tony Ollivier
May 28, 20183 min read
I've completed a first draft. Now what the hell do I do?
Stuck on what to do after you've finished a first draft? Learn the easy steps to move your manuscript to the next level.
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Jill Hannah Anderson
May 27, 20182 min read
Dancing as Fast as We Can
We all know that feeling in our chest. The clutching, painful stab if we dance too fast, too hard, pushing our body into overdrive. It's...
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Laura Ellen Scott
May 23, 20182 min read
Help Wanted
I‘m about to dive deep into the writing of the first draft of the next book in the New Royal Mysteries series (the title is still...
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Ward Parker
May 21, 20182 min read
Make Books Cool Again
When he heard that I’d published my first novel, my brother-in-law said, “That’s great. Too bad nobody reads books anymore.” I recently...
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Benny Sims
May 17, 20183 min read
The Highly-Technical Art Of Not Quitting
If you’re a writer, you know how it feels to get rejected, and that it can come in many different forms. “Not a good fit.” “Decided to...
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Dana Faletti
May 12, 20183 min read
On Writing Flash Fiction
I’m wordy. I can wax poetic for way too long. And that gets boring for people who want to just get to the point already! When my CPs...
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Seth Augenstein
May 7, 20183 min read
When there’s Nothing Left to Say… Just Meme It!
One of my oldest and dearest friends and I were having a conversation the other day. It was by email, since we can’t be bothered to hold...
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An Tran
Apr 19, 20182 min read
Dream n'Dash
So I have almost perfect recollection of my dreams. And I dream almost exclusively about food. Sounds fancy, hmmm? Well, no, it sucks....
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Elgon Williams
Apr 15, 20184 min read
Writing Fast
Yesterday was one of those banner days in writing. I typed "The End" on the final page of a project and reformatted it from "Work In...
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Elgon Williams
Mar 11, 20182 min read
Luck of The Only Elgon (Well, I Am Part Irish)
Later this week we will be running a special promotion for FRIED WINDOWS for $2.99 in eBook. It is already discount priced on Pandamoon...
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Elgon Williams
Mar 11, 20183 min read
Adventures in the Elgon Universe
Sorry if I’ve been mostly absent from blogging and social media lately. Except for a music review a couple of weeks ago and the weekly...
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Elgon Williams
Dec 5, 20173 min read
What's Interesting
I hate the word "interesting". I have for a long time, ever since the first time it was used as an excuse. In college, a girl I had taken...
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Elgon Williams
Nov 29, 20173 min read
Last Thanksgiving
My daughters have grown up and moved away. Sarah lives in central Illinois. Amanda lives near Boston. Rob, the eldest of the three and my...
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Penni Jones
Sep 25, 20172 min read
Emerging from the brain cave
This summer I was tasked with rewriting one of my old manuscripts. For those of you who have read my drafts along the way, it was yet...
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Elgon Williams
Sep 7, 20177 min read
A Change In The Weather
The following is something I wrote 13 years ago, upon surviving the hurricane season of 2004, and specifically Hurricane Jeanne. I lived...
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