Recent Posts - page 40

  • Poised Underdog, a poem

    ~ by Joseph Avers ~ We did not expect this. Being braver than wise and wearing the arrogance of youth’s season we took the qualification quite unquestioningly and run without looking back even once. It was of course the wrong… Read More ›

  • World Cup Lessons for Writing

    Writerly Rant #41 by Mikael Carlson, Author. America is not a nation known for its soccer prowess. Our indifference to the sport can be best showcased that we gave it a name different than what the rest of the world… Read More ›

  • Editing Tip #41

    Fact Checking Foibles ~ Whether you write non-fiction or fiction in any of their glorious sub-categories or genres you will need to revisit your manuscript to make sure you’ve got your facts straight. For non-fiction and memoir writers this is… Read More ›

  • Interview with Sci-Fi Author Therin Knite

    It’s my pleasure to welcome sci-fi, thriller author Therin Knite to Infinite Pathways today. Therin is an indie novelist who’s been gifted with the creative spark. Her second and newest book, Othella, just launched to high acclaim with 5 star… Read More ›

  • Review: Othella

    Othella (Arcadian Heights #1)                             Author: Therin Knite Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars Highly Recommended Reading. Genre: Science Fiction/ Apocalyptic / Dystopian / Thriller. How does the world operate when it’s on the brink of destruction?… Read More ›

  • Fiction Friday #17

    Excerpt From Othella Chapter 1 ~ Quentin ( 5 Years Ago ) I call it the “last supper.” I’m morbid that way. But it’s an accurate enough description. – After greeting the recruits as a group, I lead them to… Read More ›

  • Professional Affiliations

    Nothing speaks more to your professionalism in the market place than being a member of a writing association, union, or guild. By investing in one or more of these resources for writers you are proclaiming to the world that you… Read More ›

  • Stereotyping & Books

    Writerly Rant #40 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. Tara Sparling is an author I follow who studies the analytics of the book business. She’s developed some great title generators for various genre fiction that highlight and speak… Read More ›

  • Editing Tip #40

    Create Your Own Manuscript Template If you’re like me, when you’re ready to write you just want to sit down and get it done – let the juices flow. The last thing on your mind is making sure your formatting… Read More ›

  • It’s Canada Day Long Weekend…

    If you haven’t picked up on it already, I’m Canadian and this weekend is the Canada Day long weekend. I will not be posting as regularly scheduled but I will try to find some free wi-fi while I’m out in… Read More ›