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Wondrous photos from the “ends of the earth”! Cindy Knoke Over the rainbow, through Tierra del Fuego, and up the Chilean Fjords, to find the mysteries at the southern end of the earth! In Southern Chile, in the Lahuen Nadi National Park, live the second oldest trees in the world, the endangered Alerce Trees. Although…
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Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: The air is cold and clear, there is frost on my outside water bowl. There is no more than a sliver of a moon in a field of stars. It wasn’t my fault she fell over on the ice watching them, but I learned a few new words…
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Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: A Tale of Romance Greetings, my friends. It’s Zoe the Fabulous Feline here. It’s February, the day before Valentine’s Day, and I have for you a romantic tale to warm your cockles. I’m not sure what “cockles” are—I’m a cat, after all—but I’ve heard the word…
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Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: by Erica Verrillo on Publishing … and Other Forms of Insanity: Here are three new agents seeking clients. Jennie Kendrick is interested in YA and MG fiction, particularly Own Voices works. Sandra Jordan represents mysteries exclusively. Whitney Ross represents middle grade, young adult, and adult fiction across…
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Originally posted on Writing your first novel-Things you should know: When you write, do you have an outline? Do you know where you’re going, or do you wander aimlessly? Maybe you do a little of both. I don’t use a formal outline that follows each step in detail, but I do use a story arc…
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If you have young children or teens, you should read this.
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Delve into the realm of TIME with Tina Frisco.
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Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: 1. They always talk about writing but never actually do it. 2. They constantly beg other writers to read their stuff [for free]. 3. They shower their followers with endless complaints about how awful it is to be a writer. 4. They only talk about themselves, even in their work.…
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Originally posted on Bette A. Stevens, Maine Author: Happy National Puzzle Day 2018! This celebration is held every year on January 29th. It’s an opportunity to reflect on those puzzles, games and even challenges in life that we embrace every day but sometimes take for granted. Puzzles also offer us a great way to spend quality time…

