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Category Archives: Science Fiction
Size Most Certainly Matters
Excerpt # 2 from my novel, Size Matters By Jeff Salter Concept: Accidentally swallowing a mysterious pill from her eccentric scientist cousin, Emma Hobby shrinks to under a foot tall. When she resumes normal size, she must track down her … Continue reading
Abundant Advice for Aspiring Authors
This week: What advice would you give to an aspiring author? I actually have a list. There have been many who talk to me about writing. I also have had many young writers around or in touch with me, so … Continue reading
Posted in art, author's life, authors, big plans, blogging, book series, Books, characters, clothing, decisions, dialogue, experiences, Family, fantasy, friends, goals, imagination, inspiration, interview, Life, novels, plots, protagonists, Publishers, reading, romance, Science Fiction, self-publishing, shyness, subplots, technology, Tonette Joyce, traditional publishing, using talents, Validation, writing, Writing and other professions, writing from experiences
Tagged advice for teen writers, Advice for Writers, Advice for y oung writers, advice on getting published, Celtx, Common sense advice for writers, Grammarly, Naming characters and places, Star Wars
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Book Review: A Brand New Address Intervenus Part 1
Book Buyers Best Finalist in Upper Young Adult! Octogenarian CEO Gwendolyn Mantis of Botany General didn’t create the ice age cold but keeps dwindling resources out of reach for the poor. Two hundred years before, a meteor bombardment threw Earth … Continue reading
Posted in book review, Elaine Cantrell, Miscellaneous, Science Fiction
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Guest Author: D. M. Burton and Rescuing Mara’s Father
After last week’s topic about whether or not we write the same types of books as when we started, my guest this month is the perfect example of someone who’s branched out – and then branched out again! Diane Burton … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, fantasy, Guest author, Guest author post, inspiration, Patricia Kiyono, Science Fiction, youth
Tagged adventure, Coming of age, D. M. Burton, Middle Grade Books, Science Fiction
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