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Do you want to improve your game as a blogger? I know, silly question. Well, in that case, there’s some good news. Well, about 50 of them. Fifty ways that will help you become a better blogger. Read More
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L. Roche – Artmajeur.com
L. Roche Art — creativeartworksblog
Sprawled on a blanket of lies
we recite graveyard poetry
freed from the confines
of a magnificent future we planned
Please perish the thought
that you have the power to change
I tossed aside tradition to
chase the storm
and now I’m living in the wreckage
because even after disaster strikes
you’re chasing butterflies
Some say that’s unorthodox—
somewhat quirky, almost endearing
I say my perceptions are changing
I’m on a quest for the serendipitous
Let’s bury hatchets under buried bodies
You know which ones, don’t you?
Image by suju-foto from Pixabay
prompts: #IntrigueVerse, #moonmystic, #atreasverse, Go Dog Go Cafe – Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge, Lyric Ideas

The random musings about life and writing in poetic form from a half mad poet. Buy yours here
An interesting post entitled “What Prose Writers Can Learn From Great Poetry”, https://emmalee1.wordpress.com/2021/06/30/what-prose-writers-can-learn-from-great-poetry/”. Kevin
What Prose Writers Can Learn From Great Poetry

And if you haven’t read the hottest new fantasy on the market, you’re missing out. Two brothers struggling to find their place in the world. For the elder sibling Kildare, every morning begins with the memory of betrayal. Once governed by the principles of morality, Kildare has become an instrument of blood and steel—where the…
If you haven’t gotten your copy of “The Raven and the Crow: Dark Storm Rising”, you’d better hurry! Why? Because book two of “The Raven and the Crow” series, “The Gray Throne” is in the editing queue.
Originally posted on willowdot21: Hello everyone, I am very excited today to welcome Candice Louisa Daquin from the amazing The Feathered Sleep. Firstly let me tell you a about Candice. Candice Louisa Daquin is of Sephardi French/Egyptian descent. Born in Europe, she work in publishing for The American Embassy and Chamber of Commerce. Before immigrating…
An interview with Candice Louisa Daquin.

One-line paragraphs are powerful tools that pull readers into your story and compel them to turn the page. This post explores why they work and offers some examples of smashing shorties that pack a punch! What’s in this post In this post, I look at five reasons why it’s worth experimenting with very short paragraphs […]
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I have some news. I also have a lot of words in my head. Consider this your warning. 🙂 Let’s dive in: Online writing aids Most people have heard of Grammarly. I have dabbled in this app a few times with some of my writing, but find it a little bit too elementary. I think […]
On writing aids, publishing and feedback

No, I won’t go off on a rant here. Although, that would be easy enough to do, considering the subject. But, I will spare you. 🙂 Those of you that have your work published in places other than WordPress are familiar with the need to give the publishers UNpublished work. I do have a problem […]
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