Being Original
By: Julian Adorney
We’ve all read them. Stories with solid characters and a fast plot and vivid descriptions, but nothing to make them unique. Stories that we finish reading with the vague
sense that we’ve read the exact same story a hundred times before.…
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Ponzied Guest Post
One of the joys in writing fiction is the development of a character that can carry the writer through the entire story. Sometimes that character isn’t
even there at the start of the novel. He
isn’t even there at the original outline of…
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A Non-Genre Writer's Look at Suspense by Jason McIntyre
What creates suspense?
Years ago, a film-maker friend of mine told me he wanted to try something radically
different with his next project: he wanted to shoot a story that had absolutely no conflict.
He told me he didn't want to have a…
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Sundays are fast becoming one of the biggest viewing days of the week here @ The Scoop. I don’t know if it is all literary agents scouting new talent or just the fact that there are a lot of very good writers out there
and you enjoy discovering them for the first time as much as I do. The writers
are putting themselves out there to the masses hoping that their hard work and
talent get recognized and consumed. I personally get a lot of satisfaction…
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Deals by Julian Adorney is a really neat read. It is told in a very short words count, 1730 words, but it packs one heck of a wallope. I didn’t know what to expect when I
received it, but very quickly I felt fortunate to get the read in. Here is a
synopsis of the digital short: “James is determined to provide a comfortable
life for his family, but when his college degree fails to provide the goods he
finds himself making deals he hadn't…
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Today we are taking it easy and only throwing two digital shorts at you. No explanation for it, just laziness on my part, sorry. I have been getting a lot of messages from readers chatting up the digital short and
their ability to be read in various places to help them get through the day. I
had not thought of many of them so here goes: at the train stop waiting for the
train, on the train, at their desks, in between…
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I had to wonder about the title of this, as I began to read it all the action was happening underground in a cave. I quickly got over that and moved on as the action was beginning to kick into high gear. This novel
covers a lot of ground both geographically and emotionally. Here is a synopsis
of the novel so maybe you can better understand what I mean:
“After the death of his wife, successful sculptor Tim Overleigh trades in his…
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To read this novel is to take a ride on an emotional rollercoaster that has many twists and turns. The story chronicles the life and times of Aura and her family as they live in a Communist country. The many hardships they must endure just to
get through a “normal” day, is enough to depress anyone. Shopping for just the
basic essentials as outlined by the leaders would leave one totally devoid of
any hope. The story sets out revealing what Aura’s life is like…
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Golf is not my game. I can putt well, my short game isn’t so bad and I can whack the heck out of the ball off the tee, problem is that it never goes in the same direction twice. Straight is not a description I hear
much about my drives. Anthony Robinson with The American Golfer drives this
novel right up onto the green, a beautiful drive and finish to this passionate
novel that uses golf as a backdrop. There are no bogies in…
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I have received a lot of messages and questions about this novel. What do you think of it? How good is it? Does she deliver again? How much is Diesel actually in it? I could go on and on and on. I love it.
Hopefully within the confines of this post I will answer all the questions that
you may have, and then just do yourself a favor and click on the Amazon book cover
here and suck this bad boy up. I laughed my fanny off and then some. I had many
of the…
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Hello to everyone and thanks for checking with us on our second Self-Published Sunday. I can only thank my OCD for having different titles for different days of the week. I
struggle still with at least four days of the week, but I think that conundrum
will be solved soon. Anyway, we have featured self-published authors in the
past and since the very beginning of our blog oh those many days and novels
ago. Things have changed and morphed as things do as…
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Here is the second digital short of the day, one that will make your mind expand in a total different direction than Bite This!. Before I get into that though, I just would like to offer up some background on this post’s
author Jason McIntyre: Born on the prairies, Jason McIntyre
eventually lived and worked on Vancouver Island where the vibrant characters
and vivid surroundings stayed with him and coalesced into what would become…
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The weekends are so much fun here; we are coming at you twice today with digital shorts by Jason McIntyre and the author featured in this post Wade J. McMahan. These stories are polar opposites and it is nice to
feature them both on the same day to exemplify the diversity that awaits you at
Smashwords. I found both authors there, but their works can be found elsewhere
as well. Bite This! Can be found on just about any platform you
chose;…
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I love Martini’s Paul Madriani novels. Each one was thoroughly enjoyed and I can say I look forward to each new installment with a great deal of anticipation. Martini’s cast of characters also includes Harry
Hinds, Madriani’s law partner and Herman Diggs their investigator. The Rule of Nine picks up where Guardian of Lies ends. If
you remember in the last installment of the series, our group of smart…
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How do they do it? How do authors make us care?
When you read a book, do you get all of the symbolism or subtle messages the author tries to send you? Or are you happy to just read and let the story wash over you, not really caring about the deeper meaning that
might be flowing through the pages?
I’m not saying one mindset is better than the other. Sometimes, when I’m really…
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Welcome to inaugural Self Published Sunday. I am really getting a groove on this. Why, you ask, is this so? My reasons are simple as I am not a very complex being. You will notice today that I am doing something
each time with these posts that I don’t do too often with my other posts that
come from a more “traditionally” published author. That aspect is including
information that they, the author has placed on different areas of the jacket.
My point with…
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It is that time of the week again as I try to bring you some fun in the digital short world. Stories that are compact, concise and feel like you just held a firecracker in your hand right until it exploded. Today is Tor
Richardson and his 5500 word digital short Starting
Over. I really enjoyed the way he laid this one out. Before we get into it
though, just know that you can support this author and his fun work by clicking
on the cover…
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I was really surprised by this when I opened the pages. I knew absolutely nothing about the author, Trina Robbins or this series. What an eye opener! Trina Robbins has been writing for thirty, yes I said thirty years.
Her website is @ http://www.trinarobbins.com/; it is cute and very informative. She has penned a
variety of graphic novels; just the covers give you a glimpse into…
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Recently I got my hands on some graphic novels from Big Head Press, they like to print “Thoughtful Stories”. What really caught my eye is the diversity and originality of their work. They have a very visual and busy
website, http://bigheadpress.com/ , check it out and
have a nice time. Escape From Terra,
Volume One is a compilation of the comic strip over two year period of
time. You can view the…
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