The Indie Showcase presents, Angela Rigley

Please welcome this weeks guest to the Showcase. Over to you Angela, I find the hardest part of writing novels isn’t the actual writing – that seems to flow naturally – but the marketing of the books once they are … Continued

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Research, blog hopping.

Welcome to another blog hop, from #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book? This is a really strange prompt for me; when you consider … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Audrina Lane

Please welcome this weeks guest. Hi, my name is Audrina and I tend to write Contemporary Romance, but keep it quiet they are a little sexy in places!! But for my main inspiration, I use Music. I think that music … Continued

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The Agony and the Ecstasy, Blog Hopping.

Here’s this weeks prompt, from #OpenBook Does writing energize or exhaust you? A non-writer would probably think that writing was quite a benign activity. All you do is sit at a keyboard (or in front of a piece of paper) … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Kathy Shuker

Please welcome this weeks guest to the Showcase. Hi. First, a thank you to Richard for inviting me onto his showcase. I’ve had a varied career. A creative child, I used to read and draw endlessly, and I was musical … Continued

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The Hardest Part of all. Blog Hopping.

Welcome to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. What was your hardest scene to write? Writing Sci-fi, about things that have never happened, usually in a place that doesn’t even exist can be hard work. Surprisingly, you … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Barbara Spencer.

Please welcome this weeks guest. How I wrote one book and ended up with five The Series: Children of Zeus ‘Where Historical Fiction and Fantasy collide’ After a decade or more writing for children and young adults, I pretty much … Continued

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Let’s talk about the weather, Blog Hopping

Here’s this week’s prompt. Despite the recent snow in the Rocky Mountains, it’s summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Do your stories and worlds reference seasons and do they play into the plots of your books? Another week, another prompt to … Continued

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