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Author Archives: Jenny Martin
Hullo there. Er, sorry for not blogging last week. I’ve been polishing up my new project. I’d tell you about it, but I’d have to shush you. Permanently. Anyhoo, let’s see a show of hands. How many of you writers … Continue reading
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| Tagged angst, Cognitive Bias, Dr. Strangelove, Dunning-Kruger Effect, Indecision, Nathan Bransford, queries, query process, rejection, Scarlet Whisper, Uncertain Girl, Writing
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Let’s define, “DIVINE,” shall we? 1. of or pertaining to a god, esp. the Supreme Being. DIVINE MISFORTUNE follows Teri and Phil a (not so) hapless couple trying to get by. Phil isn’t looking to win the lottery, he’d just … Continue reading
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| Tagged A. Lee Martinez, Ambrosia Cake, Aristophanes, Divine Misfortune, Mythology
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Disclaimer: Intentional Use of Bad Metaphor, Read at Your Own Risk. Naturally, Scarlet Whisper has to crack a few safes/vaults/heads to get the jewels. As her mild-mannered alter ego, I’m more into cerebral lock picking. Lately, I’ve been struggling to … Continue reading
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| Tagged advice, Banana Pudding, characterization, critique, Evil Elvii, IHOP, Jewels, Lock Picking, Scarlet Whisper, Writing
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Now, for today’s lesson: di-dac-tic –adjective 1. intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry. 2. inclined to teach or lecture others too much: a boring, didactic speaker. 3. teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson. 4. didactics, (used with a … Continue reading
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| Tagged children's literature, didactic, didactism, Scarlet Whisper, Shel Silverstein, Sunday School, The Giving Tree
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I’m honored to have author Scott Selby answer a few questions about his fabulous new book, FLAWLESS, which investigates one of the greatest jewel heist in history. For more on the book and its authors, visit the book’s website 1. … Continue reading
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| Tagged Book Reviews, Diamonds, Flawless, Jewel Heist, non-fiction, Scott Selby, writing advice
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Thank goodness @IrisBlasi sent me this book. I’m devouring Flawless, Union Square Press’ sparkling new non-fiction title. Within the pages, authors Scott Andrew Selby and Greg Campbell (Blood Diamonds) detail the events surrounding the greatest diamond heist in history. Half a billion dollars in gems boosted from … Continue reading
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| Tagged Diamonds, Flawless, Greg Campbell, Iris Blasi, non-fiction, Scarlet Whisper, Scott Andrew Selby
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Middle Grade author Ingrid Law visited my library a few weeks ago. What an awesome lady. In her presentation, she spoke to my kids about her “writing toolbox.” Of course, inside her box of tricks, she keeps conventional tools such … Continue reading
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