Is passive voice off-limits, or are there times when it’s necessary? via Should I ever use passive voice in writing? — Hyperbolit
Month: April 2020
Getting There – Five Tips For Meeting Your Writing Goals — light novel web
You will learn give them enough know-how and the courage various other their first attempt. It can be shown in your press release and inside your online campaigns. You may have read a novel or two before you developed a pastime in writing your own novel. As you go through these books you may have […]… Continue reading Getting There – Five Tips For Meeting Your Writing Goals — light novel web
Mystical Legacy, An Antidote to Fanaticism — F Jahanpour
By Farhang Jahanpour, Lecture delivered at GCGI Conference, 31 August 2014 The prolific author, novelist and historian, A. N. Wilson, who originally studied theology at Oxford, later on left the church and declared himself an atheist, and again in an article on 11 April 2009 in Daily Mail announced his conversion to Christianity, in a […]… Continue reading Mystical Legacy, An Antidote to Fanaticism — F Jahanpour
#IndieApril Reads: Getting Real — Kyle Robertson, Novelist
Welcome back to my last post of the month for #IndieApril! It’s been great to be able to talk about just a handful of the amazing indie authors present in the writing community whom I’ve gotten to know, and whose work is so good it’s honestly a lot better than many of the trade paperbacks […]… Continue reading #IndieApril Reads: Getting Real — Kyle Robertson, Novelist
What engaging story can’t use a metaphor or two? — Monica Lee
If the guy who creates New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s slide decks were a figure of speech, he’d be a metaphor. I love a good metaphor in story for the way it describes something else in concrete terms. The Bard was a master, and since he (might have) celebrated a birthday this week, we begin […]… Continue reading What engaging story can’t use a metaphor or two? — Monica Lee
Live your dream through overcoming obstacles and never ever quit! — INSPIRE
Following my last post # at https://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/live-your-dream-through-overcoming-obstacles-and-never-ever-quit-from-inspirational-books LIVE YOUR DREAM THROUGH OVERCOMING OBSTACLES AND NEVER EVER QUIT (FROM “INSPIRATIONAL BOOKS”) * “The characters seem to represent the virtues and the resilience of the ‘little’ people, a story (or stories) to which we can all relate. In essence it’s about hope and faith: a tale (and… Continue reading Live your dream through overcoming obstacles and never ever quit! — INSPIRE
These new novels of successful authors that you can (finally) devour after confinement — archyde
Prepare your bookmarks: the bestsellers of the summer, whose publication had been postponed due to the coronavirus epidemic, will be available in bookshops after the end of confinement. Overview of the novels that you will soon be able to get, and devour. > The valley, by Bernard Minier “This time, dear readers, the countdown has […]… Continue reading These new novels of successful authors that you can (finally) devour after confinement — archyde
SHORT STORY MOVIE: WHO IS SHE?, by Camille Sanghera
Based on true events, this story is part of a larger narrative about love, friendship, and crime. In the short, 400-word version, you get a glimpse into the mind of the main character, Marley, as she composes herself in the bathroom of a club while her unassuming husband waits for her outside. Narration: Allison Kampf… Continue reading SHORT STORY MOVIE: WHO IS SHE?, by Camille Sanghera
SHORT STORY Reading: My Curveball Slayer, by Tahnee Langshaw
A story about a young famous singer who discovers her reason for being here through the death of her mother. Performed by Allison Kampf
SHORT STORY Reading: The End, by Adrianne Mouton
Adrianne Mouton Levels To My Insanity https://amzn.to/2Lta6pm Performed by Allison Kampf