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Tag Archives: Blood Moon
Our Favorite Writing Books
Our group post this weekend is about the writing books that writers turn to. While some writers are “go it alone” types, most writers have some special books about writing that have guided them along the way. Some are books we … Continue reading →
Tagged Adam Olenn, Anatomy of Story, Anne Bernays, Are you My Type am I yours? Relationships made easy through the Enneagram, Bill Rohrbach, Bird by Bird, Blake Snyder, Blood Moon, Characters Emotion and Viewpoint, Christopher Keane, Christopher Vogler, Dave King, Group Post, How to Write a Selling Screenplay, J.M. Cornwell, Jack Bickham, John Gardner, John Truby, Kieran Shields, Lise McClendon, Loren D. Estleman, Maggie Toussaint, Nancy Kress, On Writing, Pamela Painter, Ray Bradbury, Renni Brown, Rita Mae Brown, Robert McKee, Sandra Gardner, Save the Cat, Scene and Structure, Self-editing for Fiction Writers, Starting from Scratch, Stein on Writing, Steven King, Story, The Art of Fiction, The Writer's Guide to Character's Traits, The Writer's Journey, What if?: writing exercises for fiction writers, William Martin, Wired for Story, writing Life Stories, writing the popular novel, Zen and the Art of Writing
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The Books I want to be given, the ones that I will give
Kate Flora here, leading off a group post about giving, and getting, books for the holidays. When I was growing up on the farm in Union, one of the most special events of the season was getting the Brentano’s catalogue. … Continue reading →
Tagged A Chronicle of Endylmyr II, A Wee Christmas Homicide, Alice Munro, An Encyclopedia of Everything Nasty, Andrew Goldstein, B.A. Shapiro, Barbara Kingsolver, Barbara Ross, Best New England Crme Stories, Blood Moon, Bring Up The Bodies, Calvin Can't Fly, Charles Hall, Charlotte MacLeod, Christmas themed mysteries, Dear Life Stories, Dictionary of American Regional English, Donna Pincus, Emily's dress and other missing things, Flight Behavior, Grandma Drove the Garbage Truck, Group Post, Growing Up Brave, Helen Keller in Love, Hilary Mantel, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kathyrn Burak, Level Best Books, Louise Erdrich, Love and Haight, Oh Yuck, Rest You Merry, Rhys Bowen, Rosie Sultan, Susan Carlton, The Art Forger, The Bookie's Son, The Round House, The Suffolk Collection, The Twelve Clues of Christmas, Travis Thrasher
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