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Continue" To live life one must often dream. Yet accept that dreams are not real. This equals what is known as reality. And sometimes reality just sucks! To bad a misperception of someone's conception only leads to being seen as crazy. Though I still say, " Dream Big, Hope & Belief Equals The Power To Overcome ! "
by Terry S. Bradley…
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Added by Terry S. Bradley on November 14, 2014 at 5:03am —
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You've heard the phrase “If I only knew then what I know now.” This doesn't apply in the writing world. Everything I thought I knew about writing has changed in the last 20 years. Oh, not the basic rules of grammar and punctuation, that's still in place even if sometimes ignored. But how I write, and more importantly, how I publish has come out of the dark ages.
I knew I wanted to be a writer from age 13. I had good teachers, learned what I needed…
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Added by Sunny Frazier on November 13, 2014 at 11:30pm —
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Added by Dan Trumpis on November 11, 2014 at 3:25pm —
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Added by Dan Trumpis on November 11, 2014 at 3:24pm —
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Added by Tarak Ghosh on November 5, 2014 at 6:59am —
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This morning I'm awakened early by this week's featured author. It's one of my friends from the weekly writers' group I attend in Knoxville. Into the transporter we go and I set the destination controls and before we take off, she pushes a button on the side of the console, one I've never seen before.
Soon we're in Nashville, at the Grand…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on October 31, 2014 at 6:36am —
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Assimilation - An Axe Of Iron Novel – by J. A. Hunsinger
Third Book In An Axe Of Iron Series
Coming Late In 2014
Author J. A. Hunsinger’s Purchase Links:
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Added by Jerry A. Hunsinger on October 26, 2014 at 7:05pm —
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Added by Jerry A. Hunsinger on October 26, 2014 at 7:03pm —
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I posted the idea for this blog on Facebook wanting some comments and asking if other authors had experienced rejection. My thanks to David Schlosser and Bob Dunbar who responded with an example each. I can't make up this stuff so I'll let them tell their short stories in their own words:…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on October 24, 2014 at 6:58pm —
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I just finished my first book and sent the manuscript to my publisher. I'm still not very positive about how my work gets distributed to the public. I know he told me that 90% of getting it marketed would be my responsibility. Fine. And he would set up Internet sites so future readers can download the book. Okay. But, what about paper sales? How do you go about getting the distributed throughout the nation. Do you contract a warehouse? If I order, say 50 paper backs and 30 hard covers, do I…
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Added by Rich Kazlausky on October 17, 2014 at 10:46pm —
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My first rejection came from a rude secretary in the Quad Cities when I was driving the route Mallory took in Beta. I stopped at a plant that processed meat gelatin. (Yeah, sounds disgusting to me, too) When I asked the secretary if there was a PR person available she told me one didn't exist. When I asked her who might help me, she said he wasn't available. I gave her my name and contact…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on October 17, 2014 at 8:17am —
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Added by Donald Roberts on October 17, 2014 at 1:06am —
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I'm very adamant on the Internet and elsewhere that I don't believe in the notorious “writers block.” Most former journalists and newspaper people will agree with me. We couldn't couldn't look up at the editor in despair and whine, “I don't know, sir. The words just aren't coming to me right now.” That doesn't fly when there are column inches to fill and lay-out people impatiently tapping their toes. Writers block = pink…
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Added by Sunny Frazier on October 13, 2014 at 11:30pm —
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I thought about this topic several weeks ago when outlining a chapter to put at the beginning of Mallory Petersen's next adventure, Delta. In the story she meets a classmate about halfway through the story. When I wrote the first draft, I thought the scene worked, but after reading it to a critique group, and discussing it with a friend, I decided I needed to introduce the classmate earlier…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on October 10, 2014 at 8:35am —
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All estuaries flow eastbound, and the subterranean rail tracks keep forcing against the estuaries’ grain and dust foundations perpendicularly to them.
How can a sane proposition -- a quantification of syntax execution (those squirming cuticles through bonds of regression)-- an excessive reflection, reflexive inspection,
Prove its sanity through continued suggestion?
Deductive insurrections stirred in memory,
A rumble, causing sediments…
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Added by Joseph Ashley Eaton on October 9, 2014 at 11:00pm —
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Like all other aspiring writers, I need help to improve my skills. I value other writer's opinions and would benefit greatly from those who have a lot more experience than I do. Since no one can write in a vacuum, I have joined this community to find such help. Other writers can help me improve in ways that I can't myself. Thanks.
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Added by Paul Meyers Nessly on October 7, 2014 at 5:00am —
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I have currently started a blog at paulnessly.blogspot.com. Feel free to view this blog and share your thoughts on it. I welcome any writer's input as to their own experiences and thoughts.
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Added by Paul Meyers Nessly on October 6, 2014 at 2:20pm —
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I wanted to write this on one of the reviews I've done on my other blog, braytonsbookbuzz.wordpress.com but decided instead to write this up as a regular blog. One of the reasons I chose to do it here instead of there is because I initially thought I'd write this at the beginning of one review and it might seem like I was lambasting the author, which, essentially, I am. I could have written up a separate…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on October 3, 2014 at 7:48am —
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Abscission of Abnegation
"Abscission of Abnegation” by Joseph Ashley Eaton
Copyright 2014 Joseph Ashley Eaton. All rights reserved.
If I am still, I can hear the voices.
Chimes of advices, softly spoken, coronate in neon in my peripherals. Messages, abscissas from the x-axis of words and…
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Added by Joseph Ashley Eaton on September 30, 2014 at 2:11pm —
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