Most writers will integrate some level of foreshadowing into their first draft on instinct. Where it really makes its impact though, is in the 2nd draft when you have time to take a good look at where you want to… Read More ›
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Interview with Novelist & Poet Cameron Miller
I’d like to welcome Cameron Miller to Infinite Pathways today to chat about his new book The Steam Room Diaries and other authorly interests. Cameron has been writing professionally for decades as a preacher, pastor, retreat and conference leader, and an adjunct professor… Read More ›
Book Review: The Steam Room Diaries / Fiction
The Steam Room Diaries Author: Cameron Miller Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars. Recommended Reading. Genre: Fiction / Humour / Spiritual . How does that old joke go? A priest, a Rabi, and a banker walk into a bar… Hmm… How… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #30 – Book 1 of the Architects of the Illusion Series
Excerpt From Book 1 Seed of Treachery by C.A. MacLean Chapter 1 / Visions And Vessels The group of radar sentries flitted in tandem through the loading dock’s upper reaches. Barely larger than a fingernail each, the ten chrome drones… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #29: Beached
Beached a short By M.J. Moores. I didn’t know if it was the heat causing the blisters or if the blisters trapped the body heat. And the old song looped in my head like a scratched CD taunting – it’s… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #28 – The Red Shoes (Flash)
The Red Shoes (a flash fiction piece) By M.J. Moores. The red satin shoes lay discarded on the plush crimson carpet in such a way you’d think their owner had chucked them off in a hurry… on purpose. They still… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #27 – The Winchester Brothers Book 1
Excerpt From Addy’s Choice By Nat Hobson. It was the noise that alerted her. Adrienne was keenly aware of the changes in rhythm and sound, even as she slept. Her eyes flew open when she registered the smell – smoke…. Read More ›
Fiction Friday #26 – Pretty Things Excerpt
When Maddie’s father catches her with a boy, he hauls her into town in a pig wagon and finders her a husband. But Peter’s cabin in the woods promises something very different than Maddie’s happily ever after. Pretty Things, a… Read More ›
Literature and Fiction
Writerly Rant #73 Lota (blogger of Flying Over a Forest) has been writing for long time. Mostly for friends and herself. She doesn’t write to make social statements. She often contemplates on problems she sees and includes the parallaxes she… Read More ›
Short Fiction Writing Contest Ending Soon!
This annual writing contest is open to all North Americans. There are 3 placed winners and multiple honourable mentions who will be included in an anthology of creative works – fiction, 1 act plays & poetry. All genres welcome (as… Read More ›