How to send books to your Kindle

Get the Send To Kindle download now! Free and easy!

The Last Safe Place
$2.99 at Amazon.com

This software lets you send books and documents to your Kindle with ease.

Thanks  Ninie Hammon for the tip and link for the new click & send  Kindle software.

Can’t wait to read The Last Safe Place.

I love Twitter. That’s how I found Ms. Hammon and her blogs. After you’ve check out all her books be sure and click on her Blog for Writers. You’ll find a wealth of info there.

A member of Kindle Unlimited?

Get Memory Closet and read for free through the Kindle Unlimited program. Click here and read my review too.

Sending books to your Kindle is now as easy as 1-2-Read.

PC or Mac? Doesn’t matter. Click and send books and documents to your Kindle.

Get the send to Kindle download here.

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A writing tip worth reading

Get your story pacing right.

I’ve read many writing tips on story pacing. Bet you have too. Wish it were as easy as moving to the beat of a good song. If it were, I’d set up a metronome next to my computer. For me though getting the pacing right in a story is often times a combination of magic, mystery and dumb luck.

However, this morning’s newsletter from On The Premises, a Web-based fiction magazine, was an ah-ha moment for me.

In spite of a story, submitted for publication, flooring the judges with a killer ending the story was rejected.

Why was that  story rejected?

Tarl Kudrick, co-publisher of On The Premises, explains in plain English their thought process and provides helpful suggestions too.

… I found its first half predictable and slow [… .]

Get a couple of good writing techniques.

… If you find yourself writing “the boring part” just to get to “the good part,” here are two techniques that should help[… .]

This critique helped me and I hope it will help you too.

Mr. Kudrick goes into detail on how to cut the purple prose get to the point and keep the story moving.

… What’s the absolutely shortest possible way to get the critical information to the reader?[…]

 Free to submit – Cash prizes

On The Premises challenges writers to produce a great story based on a broad premise supplied by the editors. Entrants pay no fees, and winners receive cash prizes in addition to exposure through publication. The winners are published in new issues every four months. Opportunity for feedback and critiques are available.

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Spelling Homework

Mazie traced the letters and sounded out the words as we worked on her assignment.

My heart raced as flashes of depraved evil played in my mind and I dreaded explaining the word villainous to my sweet ten-year old.

I forced away the memories and focused as she read, “Wicked, bad, hateful… .”

She paused, tilted back her head and shrieked, “Oh, that’s Robbie and James when they pull my hair and chase me on the playground, they’re wicked, villainous boys.”

Her peals of laughter chased away the dark shadows of pain and I smiled relieved loving her more in her innocence.

What was this?

A free writing prompt, and you can join in the fun too.

Get this weeks Writing Prompt – Villainous

at Five Sentence Fiction

Lillie McFerrin Writes

Get more free writing prompts here.

Publish or Perish, so the saying goes.

A writer must write.

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Give away, post on Facebook, Tweet,  blog and yes sell. It’s possible to get your words out there.

Looking for a place to sell your work?

Check out the markets listed at Brainstorms & Bylines and NewPages. I bet they have a place for just about every writer.

Connect with other writers. Find writing prompts.

Go to 100 Word Challenge for Grownups or Five Sentence Fiction or Describi. There you’ll find prompts and story games to stir your creative juices.

Did you find a place to submit?

Do you have a special place you prefer to submit?

Share, leave a comment and give us the scoop.

Good Luck!

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