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U.S. Book-Reading Survey Results Released
America is a nation of bookworms, and paper is still readers’ preferred format. CHESTERVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA – January 16, 2023 – U.S. readers say they plan to read more in 2023 than they did in 2022. Although eBooks and even … Continue reading
Posted in book group, book promotion, books, British paranormal romance writer, ebooks, novel writing, poetry writing, short story writing, Writing
Tagged #bookblogger, #booktalk, #TheRedcliffeNovels, book reading survey US, British paranormal romance writer, Catherine Green Author, do people read more ebooks, ebooks or paper books, International Book Giving Day, Kindle vs paperback book, SpookyMrsGreen, the redcliffe novels, THGM Writing Services, writing a book, writing a novel
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Why You Need Writing Services
If you struggle to write documents, content, or novels, you don’t have to with a writing service. There are a wide variety of writing services online to help you achieve success in your business or personal life; read to find … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, author, author advice, book promotion, Indie author, novel writing, poetry writing, short story writing, Writing
Tagged #bookblogger, #collaboration, #lifestylebloggeruk, #TheRedcliffeNovels, Catherine Green Author, how to write a letter for university, how to write a novel, how to write a resume, how to write for your website, indie author, indie writers, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, tips on writing and publishing, why you need writing services
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My Ideal Writing Day
I dream of having time to indulge my writing passion without distractions. Here is my ideal writing day. What is your ideal day? There are far too many domestic distractions while my children are young, but it is getting easier … Continue reading
Posted in British paranormal romance writer, mother writer, novel writing, pagan mother
Tagged #bloggerslife, #freeforallFriday, #TheRedcliffeNovels, #writingcommunity, being a freelance writer, Catherine Green Author, my ideal writing day, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, the redcliffe novels
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What Writers Need To Know About Going Full Time
Writing is a viable source of income. In the modern day and age, you don’t just have to knock out a book and hope it reaches a bestseller list – there are multiple types of businesses you can put together … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, novel writing, poetry writing, short story writing, Writing, writing circle
Tagged #writingcommunity, being a writer, Catherine Green Author, freelance writing jobs, how to be a good blogger, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, tips on writing and publishing, Writers in the Real World
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4 Ways You Can Make Money As A Writer
Writing is an exclusive pastime which many people enjoy. It is mostly a hobby, providing an avenue through which authors can translate their inspirations, thoughts, creative ideas, and feelings into pieces that connect with readers. In 2019, there were about … Continue reading
Working from Home
I have been a professional freelancer for about five or six years. It came about slowly while I had babies and needed to be at home with them. When I got my novels published, and had some short stories accepted … Continue reading
Happy New Year from SpookyMrsGreen!
Happy New Year, my friends! I trust that you enjoyed a relaxing festive holiday, and that you are ready for the New Year. Usually I would use this time to plan all of my ambitions for the next twelve months, … Continue reading
Posted in family, novel writing, pagan mother, Random Musings, Writing
Tagged #bloggerslife, #blogginggals, #mummymonday, #paganblog, #TheRedcliffeNovels, British paranormal romance writer, Contemporary English Gothic, happy new year, Heart of the Vampire a Redcliffe Novel, mummy mondays, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, writing a blog, writing a book, writing a novel, writing inspiration
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Book Review: Perilous Path A Writer’s Journey by S.C. Skillman
During the school summer holidays, I finally found time to catch up with my reading. I took a non-fiction book on holiday that I had been meaning to read for a few months, but never quite found the right time. … Continue reading
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Tagged #bbloggers, #writingtips, ASMSG, being a writer, book review, by SC Skillman, catherine green, Mystical Circles by SC Skillman, Perilous Path A Writers Journey, SpookyMrsGreen, the importance of a book review, the power of words, Writing, writing life
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Tea Sale! Stock up on Writer Supplies
Would you like a cup of tea? All writers need supplies to get them through the day (or night), and at the moment I am exploring flavoured teas and more exotic brews than I used to drink. I am especially … Continue reading
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A Guide to Writing Your Own Book
I receive a lot of requests from friends and acquaintances who wish to write a book based on their life experiences, but are unsure how to proceed. Today I share a new release, Perilous Path: A Writer’s Journey by S.C. … Continue reading
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Tagged #Britmums, A Guide to Writing Your Own Book, advice for writing a book, ASMSG, book promotion, books and writing, British author, how to write a novel, indie author advice, motivation for writing, Perilous Paths a Writers Journey by SC Skillman, S.C. Skillman author, the writing journey
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