Stay tuned for this year's anthology - In too Deep! While the team works behind the scenes to get everything ready for posting, I thought it would be a good idea to reveal what's next on the agenda.
The Prompt Team is excited to announce our first prompt team event, which will take place in November. Be sure to check out Friday's blog for more information.
We will be honoring our beloved late friend Carlos Hazday by again featuring stories/poems/memories in his honor on Janu
Top 7 Most Read Non-Fiction - Autobiography
is a self-written account of one's life. Takes stock of the autobiographer's life from the moment of composition. While biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints, autobiography may be based entirely on the writer's memory.
An Advent Calendar by Aditus Complete
Pride Month, and other Haibun by AC Benus Long-Term Hold
Second Sight: Remembering Some San Francisco Neighborhoods by AC Benus Comp
Did you read the CSR feature this month, La Tambola? This story tells all about how humanity does... and doesn't, manage new beginnings. Before you share your thoughts below, check out my interview with drsawzall.
Are you a person who makes their bed in the morning, or do you not see much point?
I do make my bed in the morning 75% of the time.
If you were an animal, what would you be?
A clone of dabeagle who has to be among the best crafters of written dialogue, he constantl
Depending on where you live, how many days do you have to get in your entries for the In Too Deep annual Anthology? Calling on Poets, Authors, and even readers to get them in. So how many days do you have to the end of October 1st?
1 days
2 days
Oh crap, still not too late but pushing it
I am just back from a relaxing week up in the mountains at the lake where I was having a nice, quiet birthday . I'm refreshed and rejuvenated, got a hair cut today as well. I was going to go f
What elements make for a believable character? What can writers add that aids in the complete and utter suspension of disbelief? Lots of thing come to mind like quirks, back stories, associations, inner thoughts, tribulations - and the list goes on and on. However, something many authors have done with beloved recurring characters is to give them hobbies. Certainly Sherlock Holmes had several and varied 'pursuits'. Agatha Christie had Miss Marple constantly knitting. Let's try rounding out
Hear ye, hear ye! The anthology deadline is almost here! Arrrr.... I be wanting yer stories now, maties! Oh wait... national Talk like a Pirate Day was Saturday Don't mind me... lack of sleep and massive brain fog make for very strange blog posts
Anyway... we've got a great selection of stories so far, with more on the way. I'm in the process of pairing proofreaders with authors for the submissions I've received so far. Authors should expect to hear from me within the
Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Amateur Sleuth
Features characters who are not professional detectives but get involved in solving mysteries due to personal interest or circumstance.
Bleeding Hearts by Josh Aterovis In Process
Top 1 Most Read Mystery - Caper
Light-hearted mystery that is easy to read, witty and not too intense. Can also be more comic in nature. Examples: Clue, Scooby Doo, Hardy Boys, or Janet Evanovitch books
A Ticklish Thriller (Revised) b
Certain otherwise-innocuous words can be a trigger for some people. Maybe it's a negative association with the word - a reminder of past trauma or a social faux pas. It could be a word that becomes an inside joke - an innocent word given a not-so-innocent meaning. These words make us cringe and avoid them and not really want to explain our reaction to other people. For me, a certain spring-blooming flower is a word trigger. I avoid saying the name of this flower because I have negative ass
First thing first, I really need anyone who is thinking to enter our yearly Anthology, please see Val's Thursday blog and if you fingers haven't started typing, get them going!
As you read this, I am indisposed. Read into that what you want . But I'm up by a lake in the mountains looking at the colours change for fall.
So next week in the northern hemisphere, we flip into fall, autumn, whatever you like to call it. Down under the equator, they are about to hit spring
What is y
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