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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Other Florida October 2016 Adventures

If you couldn’t already tell from my past Monthly Summaries, this year has been a rough year for me. A lot of awesome things happened, but a lot of rough things happened and it seems to be a never-ending string of them. And you know that saying that it takes many good things to make …

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So Your Character Has Fibromyalgia … Featuring Sky @ Further Up and Further In

When I was younger, I’d seen commercials about fibromyalgia. It wasn’t until I found out someone close to me had it that I started looking into it a bit more. Furthermore, my character Elasa also has this condition. For those of your who don’t know according to Wikipedia, fibromyalgia is “is a medical condition characterised …

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6 Questions to Ask Yourself if a Point of View is Necessary for Your Novel

I’ve read many novels where the book had one or more point of views that just seemed there. They didn’t add any special element to the story or enhance the plot and seemed to even bog down the story. Every element to your story should point toward the main plot. If they don’t then they’re …

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The Bloodstained Searchbar Tag & The Daily Quote Challenge

I’m very excited about these tags, especially since they’re all going to be relevant to books and NaNoWriMo! Yays! My thanks to Melissa Gravitis @ Quill Pen Writer who both created and tagged me in the Bloodstained Searchbar Tag and thank you to Emma @ Creative Explorations and the Author @ To Write or Not to Write for …

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A Book Review A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

At seven minutes past midnight, thirteen-year-old Conor wakes to find a monster outside his bedroom window. But it isn’t the monster Conor’s been expecting– he’s been expecting the one from his nightmare, the nightmare he’s had nearly every night since his mother started her treatments. The monster in his backyard is different. It’s ancient. And …

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Writing Lessons from Movies: The Jungle Book (1967) versus The Jungle Book (2016)

The Jungle Book is one of my favorite class stories. I’ve loved the concept of a boy raised by animals ever since I was a little kid, especially in the mysterious land of India. However, even from a young age Disney’s The Jungle Book nor any other versions of the Jungle Book seemed to capture …

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So Your Character is From Slovakia … Featuring Simona @ Girl with Cloudy Head

It’s time for this month’s So Your Character is From Another Country! This is a monthly or bimonthly segment where I interview lovely volunteers from around the world to give you a firsthand account of being a citizen of their respective country. I’m hoping to encourage international diversity, break stereotypes, and give writers a crash …

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Six-Question Character Challenge: The Villains of Starbloods

I’ve talked about my main characters for Starbloods a lot on the blog, but I haven’t touched very much on the villains, so I’m taking the opportunity to do that. I swiped this tag from Sara Letourneau just for this purpose.  Here’s a brief explanation from Briana deSilva @ The Story Part, the creator of the …

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