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Tag Archives: publishing e-books
WRITING ADVICE
By Raji Singh, (My name is Raji Singh, although I am truly a Fiction.) “Try to write most everyday- to stay in close mental proximity to your stories and characters. Vast inroads into your work will be the result.” J. … Continue reading
Roller-Coastering with Raji Singh: Book Release
By Catherine Hedge When I climb on a carousel, I’m pretty sure where I’m going. Up and down and around. The route is the same with variation provided by bejeweled horses, tigers, and occasional chickens. If you’re timid, you can … Continue reading
Blogging: Opening Pandora’s Box
By Catherine Hedge When I was little, my father played Morse Code with us. He’d say, “Dit- dit- dit- da- da –da- dit – dit –dit,” and we’d try to figure out what he meant. He was a Navy radioman … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, Leonard Bishop, Nostalgia, Publishing, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, changing technology, Dr. Michael Wesch, getting published, Joseph F. Hedge, Kansas State University, Leonard Bishop, Morse Code, publishing e-books, Reminiscence, starting a blog, taking risks in writing, Web 2.0, writing, writing a blog
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My Adventures in E-publishing: Round Two
By Donna Gillespie And so at last the freshly scanned copy of my first novel was buffed and polished and — or so I thought — all ready to be electroni-cized. (That story’s here: My Adventures in E-publishing, Round One; http://www.peninhand.org). … Continue reading
Posted in e-publishing, Publishing, Writing
Tagged Donna Gillespie, getting published, publishing e-books, writing techniques
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Keeping up
By Catherine Hedge It used to be easy to be a pen pal. If you only responded when you received a letter, you had at least two weeks before you had to write another one…a week for your letter to … Continue reading
Posted in Slice of life, Writing
Tagged Donna Gillespie, getting published, pen pals, procrastination, publishing e-books, writer's block, writing, writing group
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