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Review: The Reflections of Queen Snow White
The Reflections of Queen Snow White Author: David C. Meredith Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars Genre: Adult Fairy Tale/Fantasy The princess is all grown up and has lived her happily ever after – or has she? … Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #15
Infinite Pathways 1st place finalist for Short Fiction up to 500 words: Talking to Teddy Under the Covers by Cheryl MacLean Mommy smelled like powder. No, not the white powder she rubs on me after my bath, the pink powder… Read More ›
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Never Say Never
Publicity Tip #24 Knowing Your Rights~ Rumor has it that self-published books cannot be sold on the shelves of big name book stores or bought by libraries. This is a lie. Whether you self-publish with a print-on-demand distributor or a… Read More ›
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Poetic Favourites #4
Poetry is the Heart’s Song… One of my English Professors compiled anthologies for the publishing house Nelson. In every book of poems he produced, he included songs. The song below, written and performed by the band U2, has always been… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #24
Avoiding Info Dump, Pt 3 ~ Action in a story is better than inaction – right? Not necessarily. If too much is happening in one scene, a reader’s mind will turn into a computer and flash “information overload.” Not really,… Read More ›
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Review: City of Bones
City of Bones Author: Cassandra Clare Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars Highly Suggested Reading Genre: YA/Contemporary/Supernatural/Fantasy Imagine finding out one random, normal day that everything you thought to be true – about your life – was… Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #14
Infinite Pathways 2nd place finalist for Short Fiction up to 500 words: The Open Heart By Elizabeth Girard His face looked awful, yellowish and swollen, pulled out of shape by the breathing tube taped to one side of his… Read More ›
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Square Up in Style
Publicity Tip #23 Don’t limit your in-person sales to “cash only.” Have you seen or heard of SQUARE UP? It’s that tiny white square that small business owners use on hand-held devices like cell phones and tablets. It allows customers… Read More ›
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Poetry: The Analysis of Night
Therin Knite is a poet and novelist who enjoys working in the realm of science-fiction and occasionally fantasy. I find her poems engaging in an other-worldly way and yet they simply speak truths like all good poetry. Her imagery forces… Read More ›
