Archive for February, 2014

NoiseTrade Author Page

http://books.noisetrade.com/cmoye/psalms-in-the-key-of-my-life  

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NoiseTrade

Visit my NoiseTrade page where you can download my book for free, or you can “leave me a tip”.

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Obsession

Here is Part I of “Obsession”, the mystery  I am writing for Walkerton Writers. I may or may not keep the title. I also plan on tweaking the first page a bit. My critique group feels there is too much exposition at this point. I agree. I am also thinking I will change the name […]

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Goal for 2014: Get a Short Story Accepted for Publication

So, this is the year I WILL get something published. First of all, publishing credit makes me seem like a “real” writer. It would be nice to have some editor say they liked what I wrote. Getting paid would be nice too. So, for all of those reasons, by December, someone will say yes to […]

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The Very Best Way to Get Rejected

I read an excellent blog article this morning that I just had to share. I am certainly guilty of what he says. Are you? The basic premise is that you begin by assuming your work will be rejected. This attitude makes it more likely you will be. Read the article by clicking the link below. […]

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Helpful Advice for Indie Writers

Humor writer Carol Wyer’s post today has great advice for Indie Writers. Carol answers the following questions: 1)    Should I have an author website? 2)    How can I format my book to upload onto Amazon or Smashwords? 3)    How do I find a good editor? For the answers, visit her blog: http://facing50withhumour.com/2014/02/19/how-to-help-a-writer/

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Cardinals in Winter

 

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Wordless Wednesday

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Unfailing Love Update

Draft 2 of “Unfailing Love: Psalms in the Key of my Life” sent to printer. After reviewing this one, I’ll be looking for a few beta readers.

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