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Rachel Sharp
Apr 26, 20162 min read
"Oh, that sounds just like (book)!"
Lots of stories have already been told. Depending on how far you reduce them, either ALL of the stories have already been told, or we...
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Dana Faletti
Apr 19, 20163 min read
Kind Words Can Save Lives
Just before bedtime, with tears in my eyes, I say this to my daughters – “Do you know that there is nothing – not any bad thing – you...
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Rachel Sharp
Apr 12, 20162 min read
Self-Pub: Where You're the Boss, and the Boss is a Jerk.
I am very, very happy to have signed Phaethon to Pandamoon Publishing, and for a lot of reasons. One is the obvious writing career...
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Dana Faletti
Apr 8, 20162 min read
Angels Among us
There are angels among us. Call me a crackpot, label me a looney bird, but I believe without doubt in guardian angels. Two weeks ago, my...
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Allan Kramer
Apr 4, 20161 min read
A Dirty Joke From the Lady Next Door
I'm gonna level with you, I have pretty minimal energy left for blog-writing right now. So I'm going to tell you a story. Across the hall...
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Allan Kramer
Mar 25, 20163 min read
Everybody Loves an A**hole
They've been a part of our culture for as long as we've been around, a centerpiece of story-telling over the centuries. From Macbeth to...
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Tiffany Rose
Mar 25, 20163 min read
Turn Any Book Into An Audio Book
I don’t read as much as I’d like for a lot of reasons. But, I have found something to help with this. Now when I’m not feeling it, I have...
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Rachel Sharp
Mar 22, 20161 min read
Common Disabilities That Vanish In Fiction
Occasionally, someone will mention that a book or movie is lacking some fundemental stuff. Don't these characters ever eat? Sleep? How...
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Rachel Sharp
Mar 16, 20162 min read
Writing Doesn't Understand Your Plans
My very first book, started when I was fourteen, was a mess. It was all of the stuff I liked, mashed down into a story about as coherent...
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Rachel Sharp
Mar 15, 20162 min read
My Game of Sheroes
I haven't touched much on gaming in these blogs, but the time has come. I play a lot of video games. Living with chronic pain and a body...
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Dana Faletti
Mar 11, 20164 min read
Gifts for Giving- How two women's musical talents became life-altering blessings
Most people who know me don’t realize that I’m a singer. A shower singer, a dishwasher emptying singer, a dinner cooking singer, and,...
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Rachel Sharp
Mar 7, 20162 min read
On Defining Adventure
I know this sounds like it's going to be another writing post, and in a way, it is, but it's also going to be a personal post. I want you...
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Francis Sparks
Mar 1, 20163 min read
Why I write for Pandamoon Publishing (and you should too!)
Since I signed with Pandamoon Publishing last September I have fielded numerous questions on social media from other prospective authors...
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Rachel Sharp
Feb 26, 20162 min read
What The People Want (In A Creator)
I write books for me. Or rather, the books I write just sort of happen to me, and I find out later whether or not people like them. In...
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Dana Faletti
Feb 25, 20166 min read
Never Say Goodbye
You always ended the conversation with God Bless You Never goodbye. Was it because you knew goodbye was senseless, And that blessings...
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Dana Faletti
Feb 16, 20164 min read
The Surprising Marketing Value of Twitter for Authors
When I learned that my publisher expected me to build my Twitter followers, I wasn’t altogether excited. Not that I hadn’t found Twitter...
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Rachel Sharp
Feb 15, 20162 min read
Friendly Fiction
This blog post started with a simple, if broad, question: Why do Bronies exist? I'm sure most of you are familiar, but for those who...
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Tiffany Rose
Feb 12, 20163 min read
Are all games empathy games?
There is a new genre called empathy games. These games have the goal of making you empathize with the main character to show a point....
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Dana Faletti
Feb 10, 20163 min read
Ash Wednesday
A lot of my writing is inspired by my childhood. I grew up in a big Italian Catholic family and spent a ton of time with my Nana Maria,...
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Allan Kramer
Feb 3, 20165 min read
The Evil Ogre Grump: A Cautionary Tale
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, was a wonderful village where everybody was free. The village was proud to be filled with all...
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