Amanda Jayne’s hunger for traveling has filled her life with death-defying adventure. From riding on the edges of cliffs in rickety buses to having a tummy bug in the unbearable cold while climbing a mountain to falling out of a boat for the rapids to throw her any which way they pleased to being stricken…
Author Interviews, Guest Posts, Life's Adventures
Amanda Jayne Guest Post/Interview – Adventure, Cats, and Near-Death Experiences
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Confusing Words from Karat to Knight
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Lynne Chapman – My Favorite Things
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• •My books are about my favorite things—grace and friendship, home, and small-town living—spiced up with mystery and murder. I write about friends you can’t lose, even when you do something dumb. The friends in my books may shake their heads or laugh at each other, but they’re loyal and true. I write characters into my…
Fiction Writing, Words, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Shades of Autumn
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• •Whether enjoying a drive through the city or taking a walk through the woods during autumn, your eyes will feast on a spectacular seasonal palette of colors. Each of the below words describes a more precise shade of color than just saying an item is brown, orange, red, or yellow. Amber is a dark orange…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Exes’ Revenge – a Review
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Veijo Rönkkönen Sculpture Park Picture Writing Prompts
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Confusing Words from Jam to Juncture
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Something in the Water – a Review
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Daniel Greene – Organizing Multiple Point-of-View Novels
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• •Ever wonder how we keep all these characters and voices separate in our author heads? Sure one, two, hell even three isn’t so bad, but what about when you start having novels with three- or four-hundred individual characters in them? As the author of the multiple point-of-view apocalypse thriller series, The End Time Saga, I…