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Continue reading →: How many views does my blog get?When I first started my blog, The Cat’s Write, this was the one question I was dying to find out from other bloggers, especially from those who had been blogging for years or had a high number of subscribers – or both! Surely they must be getting thousands of views…
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Continue reading →: For the love of historyby Susie Murphy I am an Irish historical fiction writer. Why historical fiction? Because I often wish I’d been born two hundred years ago. There’s just something about the past that dazzles me – maybe it’s the magnificence of a long, elaborate gown, the sweet romance of a chivalrous courtship,…
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Continue reading →: An indie author’s guide to self-publishingby BB Morgan I spent a good three days trying to think of something intelligent and worthwhile to say about self-publishing. There is so much to the self-publishing world that I didn’t know when I started, I couldn’t pick just one. So, I picked a few that I think are…
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Continue reading →: Knocked down, but up again…and again…by Karina Bartow Everyone’s heard the statement, “Life has its ups and downs”, but in my case, it’s been a bit more literal than in others’! It’s not uncommon for parents to watch their toddler fall time after time on his or her adorable, wobbly journey to learning how to…
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Continue reading →: Why it’s important to read in the genre you write inby Kat Wells One thing that astounds me most as both reader and writer is the number of people who try to write a book in a genre or category that they have never read. The most common that I’ve come across is children’s fiction, whether that be picture books,…
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Continue reading →: From the frying pan into the fireby Theresa Jacobs I was 46 yrs. old, working in retail, and had squashed my desire to write for twenty plus years. I was beginning to question my life, or more so, my lack of ambition in 2016. One day I woke up and said to myself: “Life is pointless…
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Continue reading →: Discovering humanity through writingby Sean McCarty Mine is a story of isolation and indoctrination….which sounds a lot heavier than it actually is, but dramatic effect is fun. I grew up in an environment rooted in keeping to your own kind. My parents were raised with this mindset and ended up a bit more…
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Continue reading →: Should writers stick to one genre?I never realised it was possible to write in different genres. I always thought you had to choose one genre, and that was it. You were in it for LIFE. There would be no returns, no reruns, no back-tracking of any kind. If you happened to choose Vampire Romance as…








