Happy Easter from EelKat, Moonsnails, and the Vampire Easter Minions! May they inspire you to write about dancing vampire bunnys!
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Moonsnails Magazine
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Happy Easter from EelKat, Moonsnails, and the Vampire Easter Minions! May they inspire you to write about dancing vampire bunnys!
EelKat
Moonsnails Magazine
“Where reality becomes a dream & dreams become reality.”
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Happy Easter from EelKat, Moonsnails, and the Vampire Easter Minions! May they inspire you to write about dancing vampire bunnys!
EelKat
Moonsnails Magazine
“Where reality becomes a dream & dreams become reality.”
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In fall of 2005 Twighlight Manor Press announced that it was planning the release of a new magazine, which at that point was untitled and it‘s genre unknown. Our original idea was to keep it local; local writers, local sales, local flavor to the stories. Market research, however showed us that that would be a [...]
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Are you a self publisher? Maybe you have a manuscript you want published, but you are not sure if self-publishing is right for you? I’m a self publisher myself and I’m always looking for ways to improve, so as you can expect I spend a lot of my “blog reading time” looking for blogs that [...]
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It’s a nice warm spring day in April in Maine. I bet you can tell, that is if you can see through the driving snow outside your window. Yep, it’s April, and right on schedual is our annual snowstorm. Jim Thomas and Ken Shoop must be ripping their hair out right now. More snow [...]
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Treat your editors like the coach from any sports team because the editor knows their audience and only rejects writing with a good reason–even if you never learn the specifics.
I just read this and it eemed like good advice, though I know nothing of sports or coaches. I do know, however, that editors have [...]
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Well, my goodness! LuLu, every writer’s favorite printer, has got a blog here on WordPress!
For anyone not familiar with LuLu, you can read this post from their blog:
So, what’s Lulu?
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Good question. Let’s start here:
Our founder is Bob Young of Linux fame. He founded Red Hat in order to bring [...]
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It’s a nice warm spring day in April in Maine. I bet you can tell, that is if you can see through the driving snow outside your window. Yep, it’s April, and right on schedual is our annual snowstorm. Jim Thomas and Ken Shoop must be ripping their hair out right now. More snow mean [...]
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Aimee DuPre’s Journal: Have you read these banned books?
This Post copyright Wendy C. Allen 2007. EelKat
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Aimee DuPre’s Journal: Have you read these banned books?
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Always be actively looking for your next writing opportunity and never rest on your past success. No matter how good your last peice was, you can always write something even better. Do not let your mind become clouded by pride in your success or you may miss out on seeing the next opportunity you have [...]
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