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She Is The Light of Grace
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
I once buried my words in a tomb I thought would be darkened for eternity Never to be written or spoken again God’s grace knows not defeat Touching the soul of this wounded being… -
The Genre Fountain
Writerly Rant #70 By Robert Jackson Bennett, Author. Originally posted on Robert Jackson Bennett – Blog (August 21st, 2014/Old Site) All right, so this is something that’s been on my mind for a while. Actually, that’s not true. This is… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #70
Manuscript Formatting Secrets, Pt. 4 ~ It’s important to keep in mind that when an agent or small publishing house (even an imprint from a large(r) publishing house) asks for standard manuscript formatting there are a few things you need… Read More ›
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Self-Honesty in Writing
Isn’t honesty always a double-edged sword? I have been looking at the idea of how we, as writers, not only need to be honest with ourselves (about how good our work is, how much more we may need to learn,… Read More ›
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Gentle Is The Giant That Loves
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
It is in the softness of your petals That your love speaks to me Gentle is the giant in my heart that loves you Thoughts of you ripple across this moment Like stones tossed… -
Editing Tip #69
Manuscript Formatting Secrets, Pt. 3 ~ When it comes to your choice of internal punctuation the colon, semi-colon, dash and em-dash are used for different purposes. I’m not here to tell you how best to use each in a sentence,… Read More ›



