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Category: Guest Posts On Writing

WRITER CRAFT WEDNESDAY: Taking Risks and Pushing Boundaries (guest post)

I’m going to start by saying, despite what I’m about to write in this blog post, maybe taking risks and pushing boundaries is not something a responsible person would do in the face of our current global situation. Or maybe, it’s better to say, feel free to take risks and…

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Building a City from the (Under)Ground Up – a guest post by Brooke Johnson

Over the past few weeks I’ve blogged about the basics of an ecosystem, the four simple needs of an ecosystem, and apex predators. Today, Brooke Johnson is going to kick off a series of guest posts about civilization building. She’s going to bridge the gap from basic ecosystem to flourishing…

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Who Do You Write For? – a guest post by Bishop O’Connell

As writers we often have one eye on our intended audience as we write, even if it isn’t conscious. Like a lot of art, if you ask a writer about his book, either you or he will compare it to something else: “It’s Harry Potter meets A Tale of Two…

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Using the Real World to Build a Fictional World – a guest post by S. A. Hoag

The Vista: Book 1 of The Wildblood revolves around the survivors of a world war that destroys civilization as we know it. Protecting The Vista is the core of the story, not just through the first book, but all of them. So I’m going to introduce you to some of…

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WHEN FIRST THEY PRACTICE TO DECEIVE – cover reveal and guest post by Carolyn LaRoche

I’d like to thank Liana for inviting me to visit her blog today. I am very excited about my upcoming new release from Limitless Publishing, When First They Practice to Deceive. This is the third book in the Secret Lives series and I am absolutely in love with this cover!…

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In Which Amy Laurens Steals The Blog.

Quick, everyone! Liana’s away! Let’s…. act like really civilised people and maybe read a book? HA. NOT WHAT YOU THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO SAY, IS IT. HA. *ahem* Aaaanyway. Liana is currently mired in the trenches of book 3 deadlines, so I’m here today to entertain you. Or at…

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Guest Post from Stacey Agdern – Research and Writing

I’ve done research for every single book I’ve written, whether it’s been published or not.  I’ve scoured the internet, searched through library shelves and ancient card catalogs.  I adore the process. For the last few books I’ve written, I’ve gotten help.  People I know happen to be involved with of…

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On Being Responsible Killers – a guest post by Jane Lebak

Writers are no strangers to death. Neither are our characters. It hurts, but sometimes we have to kill one of them. https://twitter.com/LianaBrooks/status/620705651052773376?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Back during my college days, while drifting to sleep, I thought about how the Bible says humans are made in the image of God, and then I thought…

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