Which genre any writer chooses to operate in is dependent on the genre they enjoy. I write predominately in the mystery/detective genre because I am such a big fan of Robert B. Parker’s Spenser and Jessie Stone, Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum, and Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe. But it is a great exercise for the good writer to able to write across genres even though he may never have the opportunity to use this versatility. Many stories have the ability to cross or mix genres, so that a…
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Added by Ron Adams on June 30, 2008 at 9:52pm —
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I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
Psalm 119:11
Carson got a new watch the other day. He was so cute the next morning, showing me all the things that his watch could do. He showed me the alarm, the snooze, the stop watch and about 10 other features. This little watch could do everything! He knew what button to push for what and how long to push it. I was amazed and asked him how he knew how to do all that stuff.
His answer, "I…
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Added by Joyce Schneider on June 30, 2008 at 9:14pm —
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Few people set off with the quest to “look” for a good friend. Relationships, friendships seem to happen all on their own. But friends have a myriad of facets—they come and go, leave an imprint in your heart, make a difference, spill a bit of joy, give you a bit of insight, or some even disappoint you. All kinds of friends, all kinds of effects they leave etched in our lives.
Yesterday, I had a delightful conversation with a good friend, Patti; our memories took us back to our…
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Added by Janet Perez Eckles on June 30, 2008 at 7:17pm —
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new customer...
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 30, 2008 at 6:17pm —
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Hello everyone. You can check out today's ezine by clicking on the following link.
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs086/1102117996877/archive/1102153428462.html
Feel free to forward this information or sign up for the eZine. Also, let me know if you are interested in becoming a featured artist!
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Added by Lynn Tincher, Author on June 30, 2008 at 9:43am —
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Today is the last day of Blog Stops for June. It was the first time I've had three books touring at once. To read all of the reviews and interviews, please stop by
Blog Stop Book Tours!
Added by Mary Lewis on June 30, 2008 at 9:42am —
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The members of 'The Jack the Ripper Forums'
www.jtrforums.com have made my novel 'A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper, their 'Book of the Month', and have opened a thread for discusssion of the book at
http://www.jtrforums.com/showthread.php?p=47100#post47100
I'm flattered that, of all the books on the subject available to them for discussion, they have chosen mine for the first of this new feature on the forum. As the JTR Forum is one of the largest…
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Added by Brian L Porter on June 30, 2008 at 1:30am —
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At their most basic, stories have two elements: Dialogue and Narrative. Narrative also has two main purposes: to inform the reader and to describe a person, place or thing. Funny thing is, done right, so does Dialogue. Many times the dialogue between characters can give you as much if not more information about your characters and thier plight as any narrative. My editor punctuated my last novel with comment regarding this very topic, and I began to learn very quickly getting the right balance…
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Added by Ron Adams on June 29, 2008 at 7:52pm —
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Monday, July 14 at 8pm
Don’t start the revolution without Poetry…
Celebrate Bastille Day at the Living Theater with Living Poetry
Featured Poets:
Steve Zeitllin, Sparrow, Mike Graves, Dorothy F. August,
Jim Pignetti, Gil Fagiani, Nathan Versace, Eve Packer,
Tsaurah Litsky, Patrica Carragon, and Esther Smith
The Living Theater
21 Clinton Street (Between Houston and Stanton)
Admssion:…
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Added by Patricia Carragon on June 29, 2008 at 6:43pm —
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Most big publishers won’t accept or even look at unsolicited or unrepresented manuscripts. According to many experts in the field, the best way to get a major publishing house to read your work is to work through a literary agent. But, before approaching an agent to represent you, you should finalize the presentation of your book. Remember the old adage that you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Nowhere is this more important to the new writer than at this stage of the…
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Added by Ron Adams on June 28, 2008 at 9:54pm —
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No time like the present! I've started new student orientation and my actual classes for my Ph.D. begin in a few short weeks. It's going to be a long journey, but at the moment I'm psyched.
Any advice from those who have gone before?
Gregory
Added by Gregory A. Kompes on June 28, 2008 at 3:28am —
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If you need editorial and design services, I have to recommend Hayes Design and Editorial Service,
http://hayesdesign.weebly.com. The business is new, but it is composed of 4 designers, 4 editors and 3 writers. This is the place to see if you need to get your book in tip top shape.
Added by Lacresha Hayes on June 27, 2008 at 10:40pm —
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"Do I have what it takes to become an author?" If someone were to ask me that question, I’d have to say I have no idea. The simple fact is every person has a story, but not every person knows how to tell it. In my humble opinion, it takes a special breed of person to become an “Author” with a big A. That would be the type of person who actually writes and finishes that novel, or book of poetry, or even that book of short stories, and see it all the way to publication. The following is a list of…
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Added by Ron Adams on June 27, 2008 at 10:39am —
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Join us as Peter Bowerman, author of the book on self-publishing, THE WELL-FED SELF PUBLISHER: HOW TO TURN ONE BOOK INTO A FULL-TIME LIVING visits Pump Up Your Book Promotion Social Network's Author Day today! Peter will be giving away one copy of his book at the end of the night to one lucky person from the chat. Click
here to join in the conversation!
About the… Continue
Added by Dorothy Thompson on June 27, 2008 at 10:25am —
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Believe it or not, summer does come to Buffalo, New York. After endless months of bone-chilling cold and gloomy skies, shorts and t-shirts have replaced the parkas. It’s the time of the year to sit back, relax. And read! Let’s face it, when I go to the town pool or the beach with the family, I can always find someone, and usually more than one, digging into a book. Here are some suggestions guaranteed to make your summer months an enjoyable, book-filled season!
On the road… Continue
Added by Ron Adams on June 27, 2008 at 10:03am —
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June 27th, 2008
Have you ever tried something and fell flat on your face? I don’t mean a little stumble, I mean a great big belly flop mess? Well, try again. get back up, dust yourself off, find out where you went wrong and try again! It does not matter how much you failed, the only thing that matters is if you got back up! Let me give you an example from the Bible.
In the Old Testament David was trying to bring the Ark of God back to its rightful place. He rushed headlong in…
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Added by Barbara Smith on June 27, 2008 at 7:00am —
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Soon after the release of my novel 'A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper', I was approached by the editor of the Journal of 'The Whitechapel Society 1888' and asked to write an article for their June issue, telling of the genesis of the book. The society, based in London, studies not only the crimes of Jack the Ripper, but the history of Victorian and Edwardian London in general. I felt privileged to be asked to contribute to the journal of this prestigious society, and the…
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Added by Brian L Porter on June 27, 2008 at 4:00am —
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This is the picture of deep dark space
It's depth is very clear
I warn all of the coming days
Indeed the end is near
From heavens deep there is a cry
For all to take heed of
The angels of the lord our god
Are coming from above
But be not fooled of a second sun
That soon will be in sight
For many of us will be fooled
This will not be true light
It is a sign from up above
The…
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Added by Head Spook on June 27, 2008 at 1:44am —
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Hello and welcome to day twenty-seven of Mayra Calvani’s virtual tour around the blogsphere!
Join Mayra as she tours with her children’s picture book ‘Crash!’
Today Mayra will be stopping at
The Book Stacks. Show her your support by leaving a comment!
Remember, if you leave a comment on any of Mayra’s tour stops, you will be eligible to win a free gift certificate from
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Added by JM on June 27, 2008 at 12:00am —
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There are certain things many authors do that murders their manuscript. These things can render your manuscript worthless in the site of any legitimate agent or publisher. Some of those no-nos are:
1. Undeveloped characters and/or storylines - if you're going to write, do it well. Take time to give your characters a life of their own. Make sure your story is not too short or too long. Make sure it doesn't leave any unanswered questions, unless of course, you plan to write a sequel or…
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Added by Lacresha Hayes on June 26, 2008 at 11:58pm —
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