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Not on Fifth Street — Review

Thought for the Day:“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”~ Harriet Tubman ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:If your main character doesn’t face impossible choices, you probably have a story problem. Janice Hardy at… Continue reading Not on Fifth Street — Review

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Ashes to Asheville — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness.” ~ Brenda Ueland ~Gifts for My Writer… Continue reading Ashes to Asheville — Review and Giveaway

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Welcome to Wonderland Home Sweet Motel — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Much of writing might be described as mental pregnancy with successive difficult deliveries.” ~ J.B. Priestley, author ~ Gifts for My Writer Friends:Gail Radley’s article HERE in The Writer Magazine on getting rid of the “be” verb from your writing. Worth a look. Michael Mazza writes a guest post HERE for Writer’s Digest that can help… Continue reading Welcome to Wonderland Home Sweet Motel — Review and Giveaway

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A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting — Review & Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”~ Thomas A. Edison ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:M. L. Keller has a terrific post HERE on Authorial Intrusion. This is something we all do now and again. It can be effective if done right, but one… Continue reading A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting — Review & Giveaway

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Brave Red, Smart Frog — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:"When your story is ready for rewrite, cut it to the bone. Get rid of every ounce of excess fat.This is going to hurt; revising a story down to the bare essentials is always a little likemurdering children, but it must be done." ~ Stephen King ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:We are lucky… Continue reading Brave Red, Smart Frog — Review and Giveaway

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My Weird School Fast Facts Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets — Review & Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Somebody asked me: 'What do you do? How do you write, create?' You don't, I told them. You don't try. That's very important: 'not' to try, either for Cadillacs, creation or immortality. You wait, and if nothing happens, you wait some more. It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait… Continue reading My Weird School Fast Facts Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets — Review & Giveaway

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Mrs. Master is a Disaster — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“There is progress whether ye are going forward or backward! The thing is to move.” ~ Edgar Cayce ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:Have you ever heard of the First Person Plural point of view? I never had until I read the essay HERE from Aerogramme Writer’s Studio. Fascinating. I suspect we will be… Continue reading Mrs. Master is a Disaster — Review and Giveaway

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Women Who Dared — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.”  ~ Michael Phelps ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:Jane Friedman has a wonderful post HERE on How to Immediately Improve Your Query Letter’s Effectiveness. Adventures in YA Publishing has some good, instructive posts. The post HERE will help you Strengthen… Continue reading Women Who Dared — Review and Giveaway

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Wicked Bugs — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Art is not a mirror held up to reality but a hammer with which to shape it.”~ Bertold Brecht ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:Literary agent Rachel Stout has a great guest post HERE on Nathan Branford’s blog about how to personalize a query. This is an important post. Stuart Horowitz wrote a guest… Continue reading Wicked Bugs — Review and Giveaway

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Innocent Heroes — Review and Giveaway

Thought for the Day:“Good books don't give up all their secrets at once.” ~ Stephen King ~Gifts for My Writer Friends:I have a writing acquaintance who announced one day, “If you don’t write every single day, you are not really a writer.” I don’t write every day, and that really put me off. It’s good to… Continue reading Innocent Heroes — Review and Giveaway