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  • Omniscient POV is a a time-tested style. I'm a former screenwriter turned fiction author, so I use omniscient in cinematic flow, and never had a editor tell me that about my books.  If you make distinct breaks between characters, scene and narrator that shouldn't be a problem.
  • Rolling golden hills (what others see as dry grass us Californians love as the real meaning of the golden state), live oaks, lupines and california poppies orange and...
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    Eye is the most delicate and significant aspect of the body. It is basic to deal with it and go to an eye specialist at whatever point you feel the need. There are sev...
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    Louisiana Catch traverses through three distinct places—New Delhi, New York, and New Orleans—revealing the foodie nooks and crannies in each city: https://bookfare.blogspot.com/2019/04/foodfic-please-welcome-sweta-vikram.html

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  • Your message states that: "Studies have shown that typing doesn’t help the brain develop as much as writing in long hand. ." Can you please provide citations? (Author...
  • When I began writing, each word was too precious and the concept of letting it go stood in the way of my success.  Many years later, after learning the art of editing...
  • Hi Irene, Are you writing under the same name in both genres or under different names? You will find some authors who are purists and will insist that you cannot--and...