literature
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6 Tips to Make Your Romance Writing Shine
While I largely work as a content writer, and self publish in my spare time, I cut my teeth as a ghostwriter, and it taught me many things. Most notably it taught me that the two (arguably) least appreciated and 'prestigious' fiction genres of comedy and romance are the hardest to get right. Now, I could wax lyrical for hours about why these genres are underappreciated (something Eric Selinger touches on if you're interested to read it), but the fact remains that comedy writing is often seen as childish and romance tends to be written off as 'chick-lit'.
By S. A. Crawford4 years ago in Humans
Johansson O'Hara Scarlett
My first idea this afternoon, the day after Columbus Day Weekend had to do with what seems to have been as fictitious a contract as ever existed, the ten year deal between the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL and one J. Gruden This deal fizzled they say, like the unrealistic nonsense it seemed to be; no coach is able to guarantee he will stay productively atop the athletic world that long and Mr. Gruden never even reached consistency in the three years that he had to do so.
By P. B. Friedman4 years ago in Humans
Random Thoughts 10/9/2021
You never know what you're going to see as your sitting outside no, matter what you are doing. There's always something to see doesn't matter if it's the people that walk by or drive by. People are mysterious in so many ways it's hard to understand what people are thinking throughout the day. It's not that you would want to know what everyone is thinking about because you might not like what you hear. Sometimes she sits around and thinks about my mom. But then she knows she's in a better place because she's not hurting. Dealing; with cancer is a hard thing to do; when you have to leave all your family behind. This year it's going to be horrible. These people want $15 an hour to flip burgers at McDonald's or Burger King.
By Tammy hopkinson4 years ago in Humans
Extra series 2021
Here is the link to the first set of series: This wraps up my series for 2021 if you’re interested in reading my completed or in progress stories, which plays on a great idea (originally from lovely fellow Vocal creator Caitlin McColl)to organize and catalogue your profile’s series to showcase it to your (potential)reader-base. I have below this description a list of series you may be interested in reading and some characters of mine you’d like to get to know. I’m sure they’d like to meet you, too.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Humans
Thanking Consequences
“When you attempted to hire me, I asked if your son was innocent,” Albert Simms, the twelfth attorney Janice Grant tried to hire to defend her only son for the savage rape and murder of sixteen-year-old Melanie Anderson, said. “Why did you lie? I have been practicing law for more than thirty years. You thought I wouldn’t have found out the truth?”
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Humans
Driving a Trump Supporter Home in my Taxi
I get out of the cab and step into the oven of a normal Arizona summer day. I can’t find her, I can’t find her. My passenger is supposed to be at the “hypnotism clinic” at 5499 N. La Cholla. The orders are clear on my computer screen: name, phone number, pick-up address, destination address, amount I will be paid.
By Mather Schneider4 years ago in Humans





