New Release!!! Get this Halloween Anthology FREE.
When the Lights Go Out: The Ink Slingers Halloween Anthology
New Release!!! Get this Halloween Anthology FREE.
New Release!!! Get this Halloween Anthology FREE.
I’m super excited to be on Sacha’s blog today!!! Please stop by and say hello if you have a chance.
Alternative Voices, a DI Frank Lyle anthology, is now available in ebook and paperback. The collection includes short stories by seven authors. Proceeds from the sale of the book go to Macmillan Cancer Support. I'm proud to have a story featured in this book. All week long, I've been featuring a different contributor on Authors … Continue reading Alternate Voices: New Release
Mark your calendar for October 1st. The Ink Slingers’ Halloween Anthology is coming soon! Check out this brilliant cover by the very talented Joleene Naylor.
Come one, come all, and bask in the official cover of the Ink Slinger’s Halloween Anthology:
Featuring 25 tales of Halloween inspired goodness and an intro by horror author Rami Ungar, look for the anthology October first at your favorite ebook retailers! (Links will come when I have them). Featuring vampires, monsters, human transformation, murder, ghosts, and more, there’s something for everyone in the Ink Slingers’ Anthology – but you might want to read it with the lights on.
Excellent post and so very true! Please read the original on Susan’s blog and contribute to the conversation there.
I’ve often heard that everyone has a book inside them. I don’t know if that’s true or not. If it is, that phrase still doesn’t mean that everyone can get that book to the outside.
For most of us, a book doesn’t come to mind fully developed and needing only to be transcribed. We have to research places and things for our stories. We have to not only create the main characters and supporting characters, but also their backstories, their personalities, their wants, their needs. Then we have to give them obstacles.
Even though some writers create a full outline before they begin writing their books, they don’t usually do that in one sitting and without any effort or angst. Others might figure out where they’re starting from and where they want to end, and then discover the rest of the plot as they write. Still others know only the…
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