Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading Word Of The Week #4 – Adhocracy
B|t|B – My Writing Hurdles #1 – Currency
I have took my first major hurdle head on in my planning/ writing my current project, apart for the overall plot.. which is still sketchy in parts. Currency! and believe me there is nothing more in this world that I hate, then Maths!. In many of my favourite book series, as it does in the real … Continue reading B|t|B – My Writing Hurdles #1 – Currency
Uncanny Coincidences
“Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.” —George Orwell “When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, … Continue reading Uncanny Coincidences
B|t|B : How Well do you know your Literature Challenge #1
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, today's post is a little bit of fun! Now I know you all think you know your literature, but exactly how well do you know it? well I have derived a small fun test, simply distinguish what popular work of fictional literature these maps are from. There are Seven … Continue reading B|t|B : How Well do you know your Literature Challenge #1
B|t|B: How to stay motivated during a Project
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, did you know that, as ridiculous as it seems there are many writers in the world that don't like writing all that much. It’s true! Some find the process tedious, even torturous, and find it difficult to stay focused for the length of time it takes to finish. … Continue reading B|t|B: How to stay motivated during a Project
Word Of The Week #3 – Accipitrine
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading Word Of The Week #3 – Accipitrine
Word of the Week #2 – Abraxas
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading Word of the Week #2 – Abraxas
Word of the Week #1 – Accubation
Hello again fellow bookworms and page turners, and welcome to my Word of the Week post. Now some of you will be thinking "gah.. not another nonsensical short post to get other peoples attention".. well on one hand, if I am honest, you are probably right!. BUT On the other you couldn't be more wrong, … Continue reading Word of the Week #1 – Accubation
B|t|B : Book Review – Mogword by Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw
Title: Mogworld Author: Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw Page count : 413 Pages Publisher: Dark Horse Release date: September 21st 2010 ***Warning Review Contains Spoilers*** I assume I'm like most in that I stumbled into this book as a fan of Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw's hilarious video game review known as Zero Punctuation. When I found out he had written a book, … Continue reading B|t|B : Book Review – Mogword by Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw
B|t|B : First Time Author friendly UK Independent Publishers
Historically, it has become the norm for most UK publishers , to only allow submissions through a literary agent. This is to spare themselves being drowned in thousands of submissions and repeat submisions. Most publishing agencies would provide any names or contact information on their websites in order to limit the number of enquiries and … Continue reading B|t|B : First Time Author friendly UK Independent Publishers
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