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Tag Archives: Charlene Newcomb
Repost: #ChillWithABookAward Winning author, Charlene Newcomb talks all things bookish with #ETLBW @charnewcomb @ChillWithABook
Congratulations, Char! Here is a lovely interview with our Pen in Hand writer, Charlene Newcomb. …I am delighted to welcome author Charlene Newcomb to the blog this afternoon … Huge congratulations on winning your Chill Award! You must be … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, History, inspiration, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged Charlene Newcomb, getting published, https://emmathelittlebookworm.wordpress.com/2017/06/28/chillwithabookaward-winning-author-charlene-newcomb-talks-all-things-bookish-with-etlbw-charnewcomb-chillwithabook/, Men of the Cross, writing inspiration, writing techniques
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Slight Obsession with Knights? A Fun Interview at Maria Grace’s Random Bits of Fascination
Originally posted on Charlene Newcomb:
Novelist Maria Grace invited me by her blog today. “Obsessed with Star Wars, her costume is a Jedi Knight. Read on and find out more…” my home office ?
A Writer’s Life with B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree Charlene Newcomb
Great interview with our Pen in Hand colleague, Charlene Newcomb!
Traveling Times
June…July…August… We take to the road, sky, sea, and mountains when that old yearning returns. Every since we were babies, we’ve needed to find out exactly what is on the other side of that door or hidden atop the table. … Continue reading
Interview with Author Helena P. Schrader
Our colleague, Charlene Newcomb , author of Men of the Cross has an insightful writer’s flair for interviewing. What a great piece! I’ll have to read Ms. Schrader’s work, The Knight of Jerusalem. See Char’s interview at : Interview with Author … Continue reading
WAR’S TENDER MERCIES
Originally posted on Tales of the Fiction House:
by Mark Rogers, Editor Our Founder, James Thaddeus “Blackjack” Fiction ‘Tell our stories, Raji. If you don’t, it will be as if we never lived.’ These whispering cries of joy and sorrow…
Getting Serious!
By Catherine Hedge When I was a kid, I used to daydream about being a storyteller. It’s in my Irish blood. My great uncles could take a two minute event and stretch it to at least a half hour, especially … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Leonard Bishop, Nostalgia, Writing, Writing Process
Tagged Bill Borel, Catherine Hedge, Charlene Newcomb, Dare To Be A Great Writer, Donna Gillespie, good writing critiques, Joseph F. Hedge, Leonard Bishop, Marie Hampton, Marie Loughin, Raji Singh, writing group, writing instructors
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Thank You for A Grand First Year!
By Catherine Hedge Happy New Year! A year ago, persistent writer friends convinced us that we should start a blog. We wanted to showcase our writer’s group in preparation for launching our indie novels and reintroducing previously published works. What … Continue reading