Saturday, March 11, 2023

Weekend Edition


  






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Monday: Mary was here to talk about talking to experts. The winner of a signed copy of Forged in Love by Mary Connealy is Sarah Taylor

Wednesday: Ruthy and Slipping Into Christmas Mode...

Thursday: Tracy Fredrychowski shared When Life Collides with Amish Fiction





Monday: Jaime is our hostess

Tuesday: Dana is our hostess 

Wednesday: Debby is our hostess. She'll provide insight into the Writing Life. Be sure to stop by and add your two cents in a comment! :)

Thursday: Winnie will be our hostess and is excited to tell us about a fun new project she's participating in  
  















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Writers Beware: Here's What Readers Really Hate by Elaine Viets at Killzone blog

Yoga Stretches You Can Do At Your Desk by Ann Pizer, RYT at VeryWellFit

Quick Tips to Help You Avoid 5 Types of Writing-Related Pain by Colleen Story at Writers In The Storm

The Writing Life: 3 Important Truths by Jeanne Takenaka at Learn How To Write A Novel

Choosing the Right Author Business Model by Daniel Parsons at Self Publishing Formula

Celebrity Endorsements, Regency Style by Marissa Doyle at Nineteen Teen

40 Police Terms, Acronyms, and Slang by Lee Lofland at The Graveyard Shift blog

How to Ask for Book Reviews by Liz Alterman at Writers Helping Writers

Enhance the Setting of the Story You're Writing by PeggySue Wells at The Write Conversation

The Answer to Your Writing Problems by Angela Ruth Strong at Learn How To Write A Novel






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