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Blog: myjetpack:
‘The Hills’one of the prints available on my… from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 3 years, 12 months ago
myjetpack:
‘The Hills’one of the prints available on my sitehttps://www.tomgauld.com/shop?category=Prints
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Blog: 1962 Hits Archive from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Mom and I finished listening to the 1962 Hits Archive on the45prof’s YouTube channel. For context and reference:Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1962Billboard […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post Freudian slip dare in the group The Muse of Last Resort: 4 years ago
A character says something innocent but it sounds so very dirty that everyone is shocked.
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Blog: 1952 Hits Archive from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Mom and I finished listening to the 1952 Hits Archive at the78prof’s YouTube channel. He writes, “This is a playlist of commercial recordings and songs that proved […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post The worst luck ever in the group The Muse of Last Resort: 4 years ago
Give your character the worst run of bad luck you can possibly dream up.
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Blog: Desperate Content Compels People to Click Away … Write Like This Instead from Copyblogger in the group Copy Blogger Fans 4 years ago
While drafting over the past week, I fell into the exact trap I set out to advise against in this…
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Blog: 143. Talent from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Talent. B. Lynn Goodwin. 2020. [November] 226 pages. [Source: Review copy]First sentence: THIS IS THE DAY that could change my life. I’ve been living in the s […]
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Blog: 1964 Hits Archive from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Mom and I finished listening to the45prof’s 1964 Hits Archive on his YouTube channel. There are 392 songs on this playlist. There are some GREAT titles. And there […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post A bit spooky in the group The Muse of Last Resort: 4 years ago
Your protagonist discovers an inanimate object that laughs.
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post How to find the perfect writing group in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 4 years ago
Being a writer can be a lonely experience which is why so many of us search out a good writing group. Whether you are an aspiring novelist, participating in NaNoWriMo, or just like telling stories – writing need […]
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Blog: Podcast Topics Listeners Love from Copyblogger in the group Copy Blogger Fans 4 years ago
You’ve probably heard that the podcast industry is growing at an alarming rate. In 2006, just 22% of people had…
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Blog: Quick update from Fully Ramblomatic – the blog of Yahtzee Croshaw in the group Fans of Yahtzee Croshaw 4 years ago
Will Destroy The Galaxy for Cash is now available in print and eBook edition! I updated the sidebar with the links, but here’s another one anyway just because I […]
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Blog: <p>Based on the bus scene in the first episode, If Aziraphale reads the Celestial Observer, does Crowley read the End Times?</p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 4 years ago
You can see Crowley’s newspaper in the cafe scene with Shadwell and the Witchfinder Army accounts.
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Blog: amatesura: Stacia Napierkowska in Les Vampires (1915) from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 4 years ago
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Blog: 142. Kisses for Christmas from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Kisses for Christmas. Dana Volney. 2020. COMPLETE GUESS 250? pages. [Source: Review copy]First sentence of Holiday Hoopla: Halle Adams leaned against the counter […]
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Blog: myjetpack:
My latest cartoon for New ScientistSee more of my… from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 4 years ago
myjetpack:
My latest cartoon for New ScientistSee more of my science cartoons online hereOr get a book of them here
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post Spooning (dare) in the group The Muse of Last Resort: 4 years ago
How many spoons (or references to spoons) can you get into a chapter unrelated to food or eating?
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Matthew Brown wrote a new blog post Does it throw readers to change tenses? in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 4 years ago
I have been challenged by Venita to address the topic of will it throw a reader to change tenses? If you are not sure what tenses are, I wrote a very long post that takes a deep dive into tenses and narrative […]
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Blog: 10 Emotion-Based Headlines that Work from Copyblogger in the group Copy Blogger Fans 4 years ago
Emotional benefits are critical to persuasive copy, but how do you naturally incorporate them into your writing? It’s one thing…
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Matthew Brown started the topic Your idealised audience [new] in the forum Author Platforms 4 years ago
I’ve expanded the concept of your “idealised audience” into its own chapter in the introduction section. Feed back and comments are always welcome.
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Jack Dent joined the group Theme Support 4 years ago
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Toni McHadden replied to the topic Blogging: where to start? in the forum General Chat 4 years ago
Thanks this looks really helpful.
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Blog: 1954 Hits Archive from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 4 years ago
Mom and I listened to the 1954 Hits Archive on the78prof’s YouTube channel. There were 187 songs and most were solidly good. (There were just a few we had to […]
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Blog: <p>My partner and I are very passionate about our books and shelving them; I’m a proud bookseller and he got his master’s in Library Science. </p><p>However, this passion lead us to a heated debate on whether Good Omens should be shelved under Pratchett or Gaiman. I say a Pratchett because it has top billing on the cover, he says it’s that it should be done by the earliest alphabetical possibility between the two names and that the book was originally your idea. What do you say?</p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 4 years ago
I’d shelve any Pratchett and Gaiman editions under P and any Gaiman and Pratchett editions under G.
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Blog: <p>Hello Mr. Gaiman. I'm just here to ask you for tips about writing. I'm writing this page and it seems like I've rushed it. How do I not rush a scene or page? Would help a lot with my writing. Thank you so much if you do answer. </p> from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 4 years ago
Sometimes you rush a scene. Don’t worry. Leave it for a bit and keep going forward. Then reread it and note down what bothers you because it’s not there. Then write that.