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Category Archives: IndieApril
Indie April#3: SimCaviler
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It’s Indie April, a celebration of all things Indie, be it novels, movies, music or art. The idea being to encourage interaction between indie creatives, and that most elusive of beasties the wider audience,…
Posted in amreading, amwriting, book reviews, books, indie, indie novels, indie writers, IndieApril, sci-fi, writes, writing
Tagged #scifi, IndieApril, indiebooks, indienovels, indiewriter, sciencefiction
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Choosing Names for Your Characters
One of the most important decisions you can make about a character is their name. Whether it’s their first, middle, or last name, it imbues your character with the very essence of who they are. There are so many names … Continue reading
Posted in amediting, amreading, amwriting, books, Canadian steampunk, fantasy, fiction, goodreads, indie, indie novels, indie writers, IndieApril, novels, opinion, reads, steampunk, writes, writing
Tagged blogs, books, characters, indie publishing, IndieApril, indiebooks, indiewriter, reads, writers, writerslife, writing, writingcommunity, writingtip, writingtips
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Indie April#1: Thieves Guild
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It’s Indie April, a celebration of all things Indie, be it novels, movies, music or art. The idea being to encourage interaction between indie creatives, and that most elusive of beasties the wider audience,…
Posted in amreading, Harvey Duckman, indie, indie novels, indie writers, IndieApril, novels, sci-fi, writes
Tagged bookblog, bookreview, books, indie publishing, IndieApril, indienovels, reading, reads, sciencefiction
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What is Modern Druidry?
It’s the question I started asking when I first came to Druidry about eighteen years ago. I’m still asking it. My blog (www.druidlife.wordpress.com) is mostly me asking, day by day ‘what does this even mean?’ We don’t know much about … Continue reading
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Tagged druidry, humanity, IndieApril, mentalhealth, opinion, pagan, reads, spirituality, the world, thoughts, writer, writerslife, writing
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The Care and Feeding of Authors while Practising Social Distancing.
Indie April Guest post: The Care and Feeding of Authors while Practising Social Distancing. (or How to support your favourite Creators during the Dark Times.) By Karen J Carlisle “Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon, we must all face … Continue reading
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Harvey IV, long may he reign
As you may have been aware the forth Harvey Duckman Presents Anthology was due for its big release party at Scarborough Scifi convention on the first week of April, with the Ebook to be released the same weekend. However, due … Continue reading
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November ‘Hopeless’ reviews#1
New England Gothic By Nimue Brown , illustrated by Tom Brown I am, as some readers may be aware, an unapologetic a fan boy when it comes to Tom Browns art, Nimue Browns writing and the world of Hopeless … Continue reading
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Tagged bookblog, bookreview, bookreviews, books, cthulhu, graphic novels, hopeless, horror, Lovecraft, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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Indie-October looms…
Back in April as regular, and the occasional passing readers may remember I did a series of posts for Indie April. Posts all about various indie writers and creatives and their work. This was a surprisingly successful endeavour and as … Continue reading
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