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Writing News – Article in Chicken Soup for the Soul

What seems like eons ago, I submitted a piece to Chicken Soup for the Soul. Over a year later, I had completely forgotten about it. Then I got an email telling me my manuscript was in the final round. When I saw my manuscript again, it was awful. Either my writing improved a lot over … Continue reading »

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Marketing 101 – Turning Books into Movies

Recently, I read the first book in a series so I could go watch the movie. It’s more interesting to read the book before you watch the movie. Even if the movie is different, it spoils the book. So I read said book and looked online for movie show times. It was no longer showing…?! … Continue reading »

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Book Review of The Essence (The Pledge Book 2) by Kimberly Derting

If you like fantasy, dystopian literature, or sweet teen romance stories, you should check out The Pledge Series by Kimberly Derting. I read book one, The Pledge, and loved it, so when I heard about a GoodReads contest for book two, The Essence, I entered it even though I never win anything. Well, I was … Continue reading »

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Book Ideas for the Reader on Your Gift List

Do you have a reader on your gift list? Here are some gift ideas for the reader in your life: GoodReads : The GoodReads Choice Awards are the best books of 2012 divided into 20 categories. They are voted on by actual readers; not critics. If you click on the picture of the winning book in … Continue reading »

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#BooksAsGifts – Support Your Favorite Authors This Holiday Season

Thursday is Thanksgiving and the next day is the biggest shopping day of the year. As you fill your carts for the upcoming holidays, think about supporting your favorite authors. Everyone hears the glamorous stories of authors making it big (like JK Rowling). But normal people don’t usually hear the statics on normal writers. At … Continue reading »

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Over a Dozen Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors All in One Limited Edition Autographed Book and for a Good Cause

New stories from Terry Brooks, Patrick Rothfuss, Robert Jordan /Brandon Sanderson, Tad Williams, Jacqueline Carey, Daniel Abraham, Peter V. Brett, Robert V. S. Redick, Peter Orullian, Geno & R.A. Salvatore, Todd Lockwood, Carrie Vaughn, Blake Charlton, Kevin Hearne, Mark Lawrence, David Anthony Durham, Jennifer Bosworth, Eldon Thompson, Naomi Novik, Michael J. Sullivan, Lev Grossman, and Shawn … Continue reading »

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What Kind of Book Reader Are You?

The Atlantic Wire recently published an article of types of readers (not eReaders, but people who read), and a followup article that shared even more types of readers. I don’t think I necessarily fit into any of the categories they listed. Perhaps a combination of multiple categories. I like to collect books and display them like … Continue reading »

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Books in a Series or Stand-Alone Books?

I hope everyone had a lovely Labor Day. I did. I can’t believe the summer is almost over. This summer, most of my reading involved one series, The Sookie Stackhouse Series by Charlaine Harris. Many of you may be familiar with the HBO tv series, True Blood, which is based (loosely) on the books. A number of … Continue reading »

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What Gives a Story Soul?

What gives a story soul? I asked this question a year ago, and the answers varied. As you may have guessed from my previous post, I recently started watching Glee. What does that have to do with the infinite search for the soul of stories? In one episode, the Glee students write songs. Their first … Continue reading »

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What I Have Learned About Writing From the TV Show, Glee

Each week, the Glee Club performs a series of songs. Some of the students in the Glee Club are better than others. The stars like to shine. But the advisor of the Glee Club ensures that all of the member get their chance to be a star. The best singer isn’t the only person to … Continue reading »

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