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  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    Metaverse is a new concept that is getting th...irst, however, you are offered the 3D models and characters along with e...e offered the effortless and cashless mode of making deals. People are o...ey into these assets. This is the modern era, and everything is gett...
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  • I write wherever it's the warmest spot in the house. Since I live in San Francisco, that's a year-round hunt! When I'm warm and comfortable, my imagination is free to...
  • Started by Cathy
    Talents Spiritual Fighting Healing emotional or not This, the Pagan way. By the hands of Catherine Richardson Doubt Traitor to patience Hesitation by my soul Cannot...
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  • When I started a blog about a year ago, I wondered what would bring subscribers. My idea was to feature a weekly writing exercise and a discussion about an aspect of b...
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  • Thanks Brooke for posing this question as I also find myself wondering about the other entries. And, as others who posted before me, I congratulate everyone on their e...
  • Last reply by Pauline Frederica Kiernan
    I work a lot on subtext with my own work and it's one of the main topics I cover in classes and reports. A lot of people (including authors of the screenwriting manual...
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  •   SCREENWRITING THEY CAN'T RESIST How To Create Screenplays of Originality and Cinematic Power Explode the Rules by Pauline Kiernan Available on Amazon and Barnes &am...
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  • Started by Isabel Farhi
    Last reply by Janet Ross-Pilla
    She Writes will soon be starting its second contest, similar in form to the Passion Project of last year but this time, for a novel. This will mean changing the form s...
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  • Hi, Karen! Thanks.  That sounds great.  I used a POD publisher for my first book, and I'm happy with them, but I keep hearing more and more about authors who increased...
  • Just realized today that I hadn't set my word count thingy to count footnotes (part of the conceit of the novel is that it's the annotated edition of a memoir appearing in 2152 AD,  50 years after the memoir was originally written), so that gives me a boost to 23, 036 words.  Wahoo!