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Michelle Thompson

Latest Hardcover Fiction Best Sellers on Publishers Weekly - 0 views

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    Publishers Weekly - weekly bestsellers of hardcover fiction
David Leonhardt

Magical Mountain fantasy novel published - 0 views

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    Magical Mountain is the first in the four-part Kingdom of Treasures series by Asmaa Jamil. What began as a screenplay, Magical Mountain is part of the growing wave of fiction advancing strong female leads. In this case, she retells the Cinderella story from the fairy's perspective.
David Leonhardt

The ethics of ghostwriting in fiction - 0 views

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    Ghostwriting is not new, and Millie Bobby Brown is not the first celebrity to hire a ghostwriter. But, soon after she published her book, she came under fire for using one.
Silver George

9 Tricks to Writing Suspense Fiction | WritersDigest.com - 0 views

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    This site features an article on suspense in creative writing.
Ninja Essays

Infographic: Top Writing Tools of Famous Authors | Short Story and Flash Fiction Society - 0 views

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    "It's true that writers all have their preferred way of working. While some prefer the Scrivener approach, others still use typerwriters. Some even write by hand! Check out this cool infographic to see if your favorite author is on here… and let us know in the comments how you prefer to do your own writing!"
Michelle Thompson

The Renegade Writer Blog » Renegade Writer E-Courses - 0 views

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    The Renegade Writer provides regular e-courses, including - Travel Writing Food Writing Trade Magazines, and Magazine Writing Freelance Writing Business Story Ideas Non-Fiction Blogging
Michelle Thompson

Becoming A Writer Seriously - 0 views

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    Tom Colvin has written features, taught English and history, worked in the corporate world, and is working on a non-fiction book. His site covers tools and insider secrets for writers.
Michelle Thompson

Creative Writing Podcast at American Writers - 0 views

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    Creative Writing Podcast by Tom Occhipinti at AmericanWriters.com. Lots of episodes and topics here for the fiction writer.
Michelle Thompson

Random Name Generator - Cult of Squid - 0 views

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    The Squid.org's RPG generator has quite a selection of tables to choose from. Provides good names for fantasy fiction and character names.
Michelle Thompson

FictionRight - 0 views

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    Husband-and-wife team Alan and Rebecca Lickiss cover fiction techniques, interview fellow authors, and provide writing exercises.
Michelle Thompson

Family Tree Builder tour - Free multilingual family tree software - MyHeritage - 0 views

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    Free Family Tree program, allowing for any birthdates and partnerships. Good for creating fictional family trees for your writing work.
David Leonhardt

Clarity - the key to effective writing - 0 views

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    If you are writing non-fiction, clarity counts most. Here are four tips to write clearly.
David Leonhardt

How to write a fiction book cover blurb - 0 views

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    A cover is more than just a title and an image. On the back, people read the author's bio. They read the reviews. They look at the author's picture. But most of all, they read the back cover blurb. Those few lines answer the book buyer's critical question: "What's this book all about?"
David Leonhardt

Ebooks Are an Abomination - 0 views

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    If you hate ebooks, that loathing might attach to their dim screens, their wonky typography, their weird pagination, their unnerving ephemerality, or the prison house of a proprietary ecosystem. If you love ebooks, it might be because they are portable, and legible enough, and capable of delivering streams of words, fiction and nonfiction, into your eyes and brain with relative ease.
David Leonhardt

Writing books is hard. Why do authors do it? - 0 views

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    Storytelling is in our blood. Since the dawn of man, human beings have told stories. We've sung around campfires. We've crafted poems, written epics, and we've even passed down knowledge using fiction. Man is a storyteller. Yet why do we write?
beherenow

The Discontentment Survey - 0 views

  • A social science fiction:
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    About the Author, Jonathan Bean, a context for the essay: I am interested in learning about how to use knowledge of many subjects for the improvement of the thrivingness of life and space-time. For example, I like political and ethical philosophies and the social sciences and how they can be used to understand how to better the world.
Clark Waggoner

the Myth of meaning: a collection of poems - 0 views

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    This is an original collection of writings by Clark Waggoner, a freelance writer\nin Portland Oregon. These poems deal with themes of meaning, pain, and love. They are free form and follow theme more than metric device. This is one of several posts that contain similar works of creative writing on similar themes.
Clark Waggoner

True Love and Sandboxes, or a heart by any other name is just as fickle - 0 views

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    This is an original piece of creative writing. It is a developed theme in the form of a poem/rant that discusses the paradoxical nature of love. It explores themes of longing, pain, confusion, and self-questioning within the context of love. It is one of several pieces available upon similar themes and realized in similar manners.
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