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Tag Archives: Holly Lisle
YAY! I’m in an anthology!!
This is my last post of 2018, and I wanted to share some news. I have a flash story in an anthology presented by one of my favourite writers; Holly Lisle. Holly not only writes awesome books, but it was … Continue reading
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Tagged flash fiction, Holly Lisle, how to revise your novel, How to think sideways, It happened in a flash, writing
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A to Z of fictional characters: K is for Kate
It’s ages since I’ve written one of these posts, and I was quite excited when I realised the next character on my lists is Kait Galweigh from Holly Lisle’s Secret Texts trilogy. Kait is such a cool character. She’s tough, … Continue reading
Nano Nano
Yep, I’ve done my usual thing of spending ages (months & years sometimes) investigating the small print, worrying about how I’ll manage the minutae of things and suddenly plunging in blindly. The translation of the above babble is that I’ve … Continue reading
IWSG July: Best things and story hops
Today is the first Wednesday of the month, when the… …founded by Alex J Cavanaugh, blog about their hopes, dreams and fears. If you want to join this merry band of writers Click here to add your name to the … Continue reading
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Free 3-day fiction writing mini workshop
Holly Lisle’s How To Think Sideways: Career Survival School for Writers, Class of 2017 opens Tuesday, June 14 at 10 AM. (Eastern Standard Time) Registration is only open for one week, and this is the only time the course will … Continue reading
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Tagged free writing workshop, Holly Lisle, How to think sideways
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A-Z of Fictional Characters: C is for Cadence
Cadence Drake: Hunting the Corrigan’s Blood by Holly Lisle. It took me a while to realise who my ‘C’ character was going to be; Cassie Taylor from Margaret James’ The Penny Bangle? or Charles De Lint’s, Crow Girls? All worthy … Continue reading
How to Revise Your Novel: Registration is Live!
Following on from my last post, Holly Lisle’s is open for business! Registration is only open between now and 11:59 PM (EST) on TUESDAY, Dec. 15.
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How to Revise Your Novel
Now that NaNo is over are you wondering what to do with the behemoth you created? Don’t worry – help is at hand! Holly Lisle’s ‘How to Revise Your Novel’ course is open for registration from Tuesday 8th December. Registration … Continue reading