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A Look at Life, Love, & the World of Tomorrow Today
~ If I Could Change May 9, 2014Blogged Passages by Jim Scott, Poet. If I could change one day it would be this day. I’d make it the day when we could see the wrongness of our destiny So… Read More ›
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Top 5 Asinine Excuses For Not Writing
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Good Friday, gentlepersons. I’m ending this working week with my top 5 excuses for not writing. Perversely, they include, well, work. But that’s not the point. Because I have so many writing projects I intended… -
Editing Tip #36
The Wonderful World of Words, Pt.2: Dueling the Negative Prefix ~ As I mentioned previously, in Pt.1, there are certain words we use in casual conversation that are meant for, well, conversation only. Often what happens is an unsuspecting word… Read More ›
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1 Act Play Writing Contest Ends @ Midnight!
Time is running out! Put your finishing touches on your 1 Act Plays and submit them to the Infinite Pathways Play Writing Contest before midnight tonight – June 1st, 2014 if you want to be considered for publication in the… Read More ›
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Review: The Princess Bride
The Princess Bride Author: William Goldman Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars Highly Recommended Reading. Genre: YA/Fairy Tale/Fantasy/Adventure/Romance How does a beautiful farm maiden become the most sought after princess in the kingdom? By losing her… Read More ›
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It’s in the Details
Readers make the best connections with our characters and our prose or poetry through our use of the right details. What are the right details? I wish I could say that only the author knows, but we all need help… Read More ›
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Utilize Your Options for Getting Noticed
Publicity Tip #35 Just Getting Started in the Blogging World or Need a Boost? There are a number of blog directories available for you to register your site with. Some are free and some you pay for. Some offer you… Read More ›
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Reflections on a Flawed Sense of Self
Kelly Rist is a new follower/contributor to Infinite Pathways but you’ll love her honesty and sincerity. By day she’s a marketing assistant, by night a keen writer. Kelly lives in Royston, UK. She “taken” and moving out of her house… Read More ›
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Symbolism & The Editing Process
Writerly Rant #35 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. What do Jesus, Hercules and Authors have in common? Trials to reach ascendance. Now I’m not aiming to be blasphemous here to either Christian or Homerian followers, what I… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #35
Writing A Page Turner: Pt 6 What was that about good intentions…? Luckily that saying has nothing to do with finding the intent or purpose of the scene or chapter you’re writing. In fact, good intentions can strengthen and bring… Read More ›