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Friday, January 13, 2017
Seven Writing Links -- Volume 154
Question: When is the worst time to come down with a cold and chills?
Answer: The day after your furnace breaks down.
It's not quite as bad as it sounds. The furnace is partially functioning, so the house is holding somewhere around the low 60's. And we have a gas fireplace that helps keep the family room warm.
Last night I attended my monthly critique group meeting and received some positive feedback on my story. That's the kind of thing that fires up my creative writing juices and I usually attack my manuscript the next day with a vengeance. Right now, however, all I feel like doing is crawling under an electric blanket and sleeping for a day or two. Hope this cold goes away soon.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the links!
ChemistKen
Creating a Print Book Box Set
The Perfect Back Cover Blurb
Crafting a Powerful Set-Up
How to Use Instagram As An Author Plus 10 Ways to Grow Your Account Organically
Planting the Clues and Hints in Your Story
Negotiating Options in Publishing Deals
How to begin a novel: 7 steps to captivating first chapters
Hooray for a great critique session, but boo to the sickness. I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links!
Good news about the feedback.
ReplyDeleteJust hide under that blanket for a while and hope you feel better.
I am sorry to hear about your Heater and cold. I hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you get well soon and thanks for the links.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. Get better soon. Chicken soup. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnna from elements of emaginette
Egads. Hope everything works out soon.
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