Great blog find from Wulfila
Unhappy Hipsters. This one is particularly speaking to me today:
http://unhappyhipsters.com/post/356249598/it-was-unclear-how-her-life-had-become-so-riddled
Unhappy Hipsters. This one is particularly speaking to me today:
http://unhappyhipsters.com/post/356249598/it-was-unclear-how-her-life-had-become-so-riddled
Following Erastes’ My list of 15 Children’s Books everyone should read, itself inspired by 15 Kid’s Books you need to read I thought I’d do my own. Start with the usual suspects 🙂 1. The Hobbit 2. The Lord of the Rings (not technically a children’s book, but best read first in your teens.) 3….
I’ve finally got into the swing of writing The Pilgrims’ Tale this week, and my conflicting relationship with first drafts is out in full force. On the one hand I’m full of excitement at the unplanned things my characters are doing and the ways in which they’re doing them. Today, for example, I’m thinking “Ooh,…
Is wordbooker working again?
Firstly, thank you to Kaetrin for this lovely review of Blessed Isle http://www.kaetrinsmusings.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/blessed-isle-by-alex-beecroft.html Their story is full of adventure on the high seas, personal sacrifice and joyful love, in a time when they could not be open about it, where, if caught, they would face death by hanging. It was bitter that they could…
A mixed bag of reviews for False Colors: A dramatic, sometimes dark, and always engrossing story A review by Junkfood_Monkey Beyond the normal romance plot twists, is the convincing story of two men in turmoil A review by Alan Chin Thanks so much to both reviewers! I feel very honoured 🙂
I’m currently at the stage of thinking up a new novel length plot, and for the first time I’m trying it using plot cards. I reckon that I comfortably write 1000 words a day, so one card is going to represent the amount of stuff I can write in one day. This means I need…