The Indie Showcase presents, Erin Casey

Please welcome my latest guest; over to you, Erin. A Community of Writers When most people think of writers, they picture solitary creatures hiding away in dark caves and typing to a computer screen’s glow. Alright, so I suppose that’s … Continued

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The Lost Princess. Arriving soon.

The Balcom Dynasty, how it all began. Way back in autumn 2014, I was on sick leave from my job. It turned out that I had a bone spur in my shoulder, to spare you all the details, I had … Continued

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Blog hopping: What’s in a name?

Welcome to another #OpenBook blog hop, here’s the prompt for this weeks musings. How do you select the names of your characters? That’s a very good question. Names are important, they create a first impression and a hint as to … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents; Frank Prem.

It’s my pleasure to hand the Showcase over to Frank, another author I’ve come to know through the power of the internet. Thank you for the opportunity to chat with yourself and your readers. Do you think we might have … Continued

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The power of words; Blog Hopping

Welcome to another blog hop. Here’s this weeks prompt – What was an early experience where you learned that language had power? It’s funny, probably the greatest of illustrations of the power of words comes when we hear something that … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Paulette Mahurin

Please welcome another author with an important message. Why Not Tolerance? I’ve been writing about intolerance for the better part of this year, writing about bigotry, persecution, prejudice and hatred.  For the sake of clarity, I want to define tolerance … Continued

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Blog hopping, let’s talk about sex.

Have I got your attention? Good, here’s this weeks prompt, from the Open Book blog hop. What’s the most difficult thing about writing characters from the opposite sex? To a certain extent, I think that the gender of your character … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Paula Harmon.

Please welcome another author with a tale to tell. Under my spare bed are several boxes full of bits of my writing, complete or otherwise, going back rather more years than I care to tell you. One item is a … Continued

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