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I Wanted Fries With That author Amy Fish shares how to get what you want without the stress!
I Wanted Fries With That by Amy Fish "Amy Fish is laugh-out-loud funny, and her words carry an important message: we need to stand up not only for ourselves but for everyone in line behind us. I found myself nodding feverishly in agreement. I wish I had read this twenty…
Unravelling the Eilean Mor & Dyatlov Pass Mysteries with Author Keith McCloskey
I was lucky enough to interview Keith McCloskey, who writes books exploring some of history's most unexplained mysteries, such as the mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor Lighthouse Keepers and the unexplained and horrific deaths at Dyatlov Pass. (more…)
I Finally Created Duffy’s Book Review Policy For Authors!
I finally got around to creating Duffy's book review policy! I'm spending more time each week either politely knocking back books to review, or getting infuriated by spam emails with little thought, zero personalisation and poor grammar. It's also becoming a little overwhelming and my TBR pile is at a dangerous…
3 Reasons Why Writers Should Be Grateful for Technology
By Desiree Villena Technology, in its many manifestations, is usually the object of our writerly lamentations, complaints, and not-so-literary rants. Working with technology can lead to unexpected technical difficulties (cue incensed writer screaming at impassive printer), and the Internet can also be an all-saturating source of mental noise and procrastination…
The Why Behind the Story – Hole in the Woods by Jennifer Graeser Dornbush
I came to know Shannon Siders when her body was first discovered in October 1989. We lived in neighboring towns and would have been the same age today if she had survived. My father, who was the medical examiner at the time, performed her autopsy. He determined after examining her…
Vapour Trails – Navigating the publishing process
by Author Abdul Qadir With my debut novel in hand, I had thought that writing the damn thing was supposed to be difficult; It turns out that navigating your way through the mean streets of publishing is trickier than fixing a paragraph or adjusting a sentence that just doesn’t vibe.…