January 14, 2021
Cheryl
NEWS
2020, 2021, American elections, author, author events, book event, book marketing, book release, climate change, Covid-19, empathy, human struggle, pandemic, world crisis
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Pandemics suck! Not only are scores of people getting sick and dying, a pandemic messes with all parts of life. Our work and school lives are in upheaval, our mental and emotional health is impacted, our ability to see a clear path to the future has been diverted through a cold, swampy darkness of uncertainty
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November 19, 2019
Cheryl
INSIGHTS, Interviews, NEWS
#WritingCommunity, Adam's Witness, am writing, author, author services, authors on twitter, Between Two Minds, blog writer, book marketing, book reviewing, Broken Through, David Gane, DC Writght-Hammer, Editor, Fire Lake, independent author, indie books, Joanne Paulson, leave reviews, making a living as a writer, Mrs Y., Shepherd and Wolfe, social media for authors, Writers, writers on twitter, Writers' Row, Writers' Row Youtube, writing assistance, writing help, writing services
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In the time that I have been part of the Writing Community on Twitter, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know a number of people who bring an enhanced level of skill and talent to the mix. These people are among us and in this feature, I want to introduce a few of them.
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April 30, 2018
Cheryl
NEWS
author, authors on twitter, beatsheet, book marketing, book sequel, book series, book writing, creative process, extra-planetary, first draft, indie author, indie publisher, indy author, indy writer, life on Mars, Mars, Mars disaster, plot twist, publisher, Sci-Fi, sci-fi book, sequel, social media for authors, social media marketing, Space adventure, Storm At Dawn, We Are Mars, writers on twitter, writing method
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It isn’t always easy to begin the writing process after a long hiatus. That is why I decided to not leave too much time between We Are Mars and it’s follow-up – Storm At Dawn. I have a good feel for where I’ve left off at the end of We Are Mars, so now is
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