Part fiction. Part real. It’s somewhere in between. When someone tells me they write nonfiction, I sometimes reply, “It’s 𝑎𝑙𝑙 fiction.” I get strange looks, especially from those who have their heads entrenched deeply in what they term as reality
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Literary Fiction, Memoirs, New Words Learned, Words
The Imaginary Life of Abigail Jones – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, ghost fiction, New Words Learned, Psychological Thriller, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Children on the Hill – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing Research, Historical Fiction, Research
Letting History Be Your Co-Writer! – Guest Post by Alina Adams
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• •Book Reviews, Children's Books, Fiction Writing
Wilbur and the Watering Can – a Review
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• •Rose and her daughters, Magnolia and Lily, are gardeners. They normally have one big garden, but Magnolia and Lily want to have their own garden this year in which they will grow pumpkins, tomatoes, snow peas, and other veggies. While watering their garden, they discover a mystery. A leaf is moving and going kerplop all by itself. Underneath the leaf, they find a new friend: a toad.
Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
That First Bloody Plague
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The Urban Boys: Discovery of the Five Senses – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Poisons, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Vicks VapoRub and Billy Bob
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Pantser, Plotter, or Plantser? – Guest Post by Shawn Mackey
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• •I’ve used all three of these methods at some point. Initially, I was more of a pantser and went in with whatever was in my head, usually the beginning and end with a few moments in the middle. These books mostly didn’t work because I was just starting out and didn’t know how to set a scene or write decent description and other technical stuff.
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
This World of Love and Strife – a Review
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• •Lumina City is full of werewolves, vampires, and demons. Corruption and evil fill this city. It is the Vanguard’s job to protect the world from demonic forces. But the Vanguard in Lumina City are corrupt. Instead of helping the citizens in their fight against their foe, they are using their powerful positions and elite combat skills to become rich.