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Category: Easy Writer
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A Deep Dive into POV with Kim McDougall
by Exsanguine Hart You may be familiar with a writer’s point of view (POV) — first, second, and third person — but how do you know which one to use, […]
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Announcing Marina Royale, by Apricot Banks (Maaja Wentz)
About the Book: Hubert is losing his best friend to a bully. Meet Rainbow Reef’s fabulous fish kids: Emma and Aiden, the panicky pufferfish twins, Sparky the doggone friendly dogfish, […]
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Announcing Enough Already: 7 Yoga-Inspired Steps to Calm Amid Chaos by Elaine Jackson
About the Book: In times of chaos, it’s normal to feel anxious and overwhelmed. But it’s also possible, even amid upheavals, to self-soothe and cultivate calm. Begin by saying, “enough […]
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Announcing Samba in Brazil, by Paul Yanuziello
About the Book: Samba in Brazil, written by Paul Yanuziello with illustrations by Joshua Miller, is a fun story about a lovable puppy and his best friend on their first […]
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Writing Comedy with Steve Shrott
by Exsanguine Hart The most difficult part of telling a joke is realizing that it wasn’t as funny to your audience as it was to you. Why wasn’t it effective? […]
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Announcing China Girl, by Douglas Owen
About the Book: Young women around the world keep disappearing. Tasked with an impossible-to-solve investigation with only the heel of a shoe and three drops of blood, Detective Roberts must […]
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Write What You Know and Give It a Twist with Diane Bator
As writers, we are often told to write what you know. In Diane Bator’s February presentation, she talked to us about writing what we know, then giving it a twist. […]
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Sequential Storytelling with Allison Danger
In January, we welcomed admirers of comics, graphic novels, and other sequential stories. Allison Danger took us on a journey through sequential storytelling. Since we are a group of writers, […]
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March 2021’s Page Turner
No one took any notice. None of the merchants, moneylenders or friars strolling by in the twilight around San Francesco il Grande noticed the slovenly, ill-dressed man who hurried into the Franciscan church. It was the eve of a holiday, a market day, and the inhabitants of Milan were busy gathering provisions for the coming…