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Blurb Doctor: Gem-Oh Line
Originally posted on Planetary Defense Command:
This is the second house call by the Blurb Doctor for one of Natalie McKay‘s stories. This time it’s Gem-Oh Line, here’s the current blurb: Nyria’s life couldn’t get much worse. Not only was… -
Editing Tip #44
~ First Draft Fears, Second Draft Jitters ~ I know I’ve said it time and again but you absolutely must re-read your first draft before anyone else sets eyes on it. But then I hear, “I’d rather an editor look… Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #19
Excerpt from: A Probationary Effect – Lost Chapter 2 prequel to The Chronicles of Xannia: Time’s Tempest by M.J. Moores Sunlight flared on the reflective glass of the hidden employee entrance. The door slid to one side as I removed… Read More ›
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Day 315 – Crawl If I Have To
A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer- most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and pearls… Read More ›
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Creativity & Catharsis
Writerly Rant #43 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. I just went to see an action packed summer blockbuster flick that’s been getting mixed reviews from fans and press alike. Now, I haven’t been to the movies since… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #43
~ Teasing out a Tale: Weaving Back Story ~ It’s one thing to have someone say, “you’re telling too much of the back story” or give the general advice to, “just give your reader little hints along the way.” But… Read More ›
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80 (Short) Facts About Being an Indie Author (Part 4)



