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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Any Given Sunday in the Middle Ages (Medieval Mondays #9b)
Originally posted on A Frame Around Infinity:
As discussed in the previous post on the medieval Church, church life in the Middle Ages was life. The services it provided contributed to every key turning point in people’s existence. According to John…
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Historical Fiction Cover Winner January 2018
What draws you to a historical fiction book cover? Each month I will be choosing my ‘Pam’s Pick’. Hopefully, you will be intrigued enough to look beyond the covers I feature and find your next favourite author. If a cover…
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Living and Writing with ME/CFS
As some of you know, I have suffered from ME for three decades. It is less severe than it was, and these days, I am able to do more than I could – but that is still far less than … Continue reading
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Get Series-ous: Seven Things to Do Before Starting Your Series
Though it may seem counterintuitive, writing a series is oftentimes easier than writing a stand alone book. For one, building your world, and the characters, settings and constructs within that world, is something you do only once, using the following…
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Morgen’s Email Critique Group
Originally posted on Morgen 'with an E' Bailey:
Hello. I know that writers, myself included, need – and appreciate – feedback on our work. By that I don’t mean “Oh yes, that’s great” – although that would be good too. We need…
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2018 Book Industry Predictions: Are Indie Authors Losing Their Independence?
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“Secret Writing Rules” and Why to Ignore Them…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Anne R. Allen Somerset Maugham famously said, “There are three rules for writing. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they are.” But pretty much everybody you meet in the publishing business…
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