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Images Speak a Thousand Words
Publicity Tip #66 If you have the ability or the means to obtain publicity blurbs from professionals on ARCs (advance reading copies) of your book, don’t just slap them on the cover or hide them in the front matter –… Read More ›
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Beauty Has A Sound
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
I will always remember your melody Every note from the touch of every key Beauty has a sound and I found that in you A song that resonates in all that you are This isn’t… -
Personal Attacks on Writing Professionals
Writerly Rant #66 By M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. If you haven’t published your book yet, you may be unaware that some reviewers have a tendency to write incredibly horrible things not only about your book but about… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #66
Push Your Writing to the Limits ~ In first drafts most writers are more interested in getting the story down than they are in refining every key moment – and that’s the way it should be. What you need to… Read More ›
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On A Sea of Hope
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
Dreams will always remain afloat An enlightened heart is a sea of hope Guiding lights lead the way Mustn’t be afraid of the unknown Fear may come in the guise of dark clouds Our… -
Trust & Blind Faith
Writerly Rant #65 By M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. Well, I’ve gone and done it again… I’m trusting myself and my work to someone I barely know and hoping desperately not to get burned. I recently met a… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #65
Culling for Clarity Pt. 1 ~ One of the most important aspects of editing you can focus on is checking your work for clarity. This should be done in two ways: By Self-Editing By Peer-Editing I know! I sound so… Read More ›


