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Two Days Until The Captive Kingdom’s Release
Two days until The Captive Kingdom is released. Get ready for its release here on TWN's countdown.
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Four Days Until The Captive Kingdom is Released
Four days until The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen is released. And the countdown continues.
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Five Days Until The Captive Kingdom’s Release
Five days until The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen is released. Don't miss the latest installment in TWN's countdown
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Six Days Until The Captive Kingdom’s Release
The Countdown continues. Don't miss the latest installment!
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Countdown for The Captive Kingdom Begins!
I'm beginning the week countdown for The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen here.
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Encouragement: Christ’s Ambassador
October 1st is Bring Your Bible to School Day. So, I thought I could give you some encouragement.
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Breaking News: An Online Launch Party for The Captive Kingdom
Hello everyone! I know I’m supposed to have a post up tomorrow, and I still can if you want, but for today I wanted to share with you news about an exciting event happening Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 8 pm EST (important to note that the time is now 8 pm EST instead of 9 pm EST). If you love The Ascendance Series by Jennifer A. Nielsen, then you’ll love this. And if you haven’t read The Ascendance Series, I encourage you to do so. To celebrate the release of the fourth book in the series, The Captive Kingdom, Jennifer A. Nielsen along with The King’s English Bookshop from…
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Cover Reveal for Go Teen Writers: Write Your Novel
See the cover for an upcoming book by Go Teen Writers.
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How to Make Memorable Characters Part 1 With Sneak Peek of My Current WIP
Does building strong characters seem like a tiresome task? Then check out this post with a sneak peek at my current WIP
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The Ascendance Series by Jennifer A. Nielsen (Books 1-3) Review
The Ascendance Series books 1-3 (The False Prince, The Runaway King, & The Shadow Throne) follows Sage as he takes on daring risks and challenges to fight for his life and those he cares about.
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Aim by Joyce Moyer Hostetter Review
Hostetter will draw readers into an exciting tale about family, forgiveness, love, and healing, drawing you deeper with every word written on the page in Junior’s country boy tone.
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Things to Know Before You Start Writing
You may be staring at the title, pondering what do I need to know other than my story idea? Not a whole lot, but there is a few things about your story that you should know anywhere in the beginning of your writing process. We’re going to review them here. First you should know who’s telling the story and in what POV (point of view) and verb tense. I’m going to use the example of a spy novel I had written a few years ago. Because I wanted to switch POVs between my two lead protagonists, I chose to use third person limited for my POV and past tense for…
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DIY Book Quote Seashells
Think about that line from that book you love some much. Why not put it on a seashell and display on your bookshelf?
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Wars of the Realm Trilogy by Chuck Black Review
Genre: Adventure Fiction, Christian Fiction Age Level: twelve and up Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Maggie “To fight what others can’t, Drew Carter must see what others don’t.” With action, intrigue, and a dash of true love, Chuck Black weaves another great tale that is sure to impact you even after you close the book. The Wars of the Realm Trilogy begins with Cloak of the Light, followed by Rise of the Fallen, and ending with Light of the Last. This series keeps you clinging with every turn of the page, and the characters are unforgettable. Cloak of the Light starts off with showing us Drew Carter.…
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Quarantine Reading
With summer in full swing and having absolutely nowhere to go due to COVID-19, you may find yourself with a LOT of free time. No problem. Here’s a list of some great books to keep you reading over the summer. My friends, Lacey and Maggie, helped me with some book suggestions. The Golden Braid by Melanie Dickerson With all of us stuck in our own “towers,” why not try out this amazing Rapunzel retelling. Rapunzel is definitely not how we thought her to be. She’s clever, resourceful, and can throw a knife better than anyone. Her only wishes are to learn how to read and to marry one day. So…
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Where to Begin?
Have you come up with an awesome book idea but don't know where to start? That's what I'm focusing on here.