I rea most anything, especially fantasy, SF, mystery, paranormal, etc.
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I'm a Senior Editor with Virtual Tales (also the Editoral Director) and the Senior SF Editor for ePress-Online. I also help fiction writing on the way to publication overcome obstacles.
Where did 2008 go? I guess when you’re busy time really does fly because mine has certainly taken wing.
WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our members.
We have some fabulously talented writers among us. I would encourage you to take a little time to visit a couple new pages each week. The photos, videos, blurbs, excerpts, bios, blogs, graphics, and I could go on and on, are super fun and so interesting. No one has an excuse to be bored on this site with so much to read and see.
I hope you’ve kept up with WRDF’S newest features. All are great promotional opportunities for writers and great fun for our readers.
The Tipping Point Workshops (TTP WORKSHOP TAB),
The Contest announcement page (CONTEST TAB)
The Bookmark giveaway page (BOOKMARK TAB)
The Free reads page (FREE READS TAB).
Our book discussion club, LOST IN A GOOD BOOK, is going strong. We’ve had good participation and if you haven’t kept up with some of our adventurous discussion comments, you’ve missed the action.
We’ve also launched a new online newsletter, WRDF Online. Be sure to open and read your copy when it comes. You never know what you might be missing.
Lastly, you’ll notice a new WRDFCalendar Tab on your page. What a nice way to keep all our members notified of current and up-coming events. You’ll notice that Fridays are Guest blog days at Between the Lines. Why not take a moment, check the calendar, and reserve a couple of spots for yourself during 2009. You can request your dates at: promo@lyndacoker.com
Thank you for spending time with us. Stay safe and well,
Lynda
June, I'm trying to remember the stories--Robots have no tails. I do remember one about a very drunk inventor who created a robot for one function but when he awoke couldn't remember what that function was. *smile* I thought the robot was named Gallagher.
Now I have to do some research!!
Do you remember his story about "good luck moving in?"
I have to work a full time day job, too, on top of writing during my spare time. I envy those authors who have been around long enough to be able to live off their writing.
As a child I was a huge fan of speculative fiction. I love the early Sci Fi. I still remember Mimsy Were The Borogroves by Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner w/ wife Catherine Moore I believe) that was sanitized into The Last Mimzy.
The only short stories I did leaned towards Twilight Zone stuff. I do like the sound of magical realism!
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WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our members.
We have some fabulously talented writers among us. I would encourage you to take a little time to visit a couple new pages each week. The photos, videos, blurbs, excerpts, bios, blogs, graphics, and I could go on and on, are super fun and so interesting. No one has an excuse to be bored on this site with so much to read and see.
I hope you’ve kept up with WRDF’S newest features. All are great promotional opportunities for writers and great fun for our readers.
The Tipping Point Workshops (TTP WORKSHOP TAB),
The Contest announcement page (CONTEST TAB)
The Bookmark giveaway page (BOOKMARK TAB)
The Free reads page (FREE READS TAB).
Our book discussion club, LOST IN A GOOD BOOK, is going strong. We’ve had good participation and if you haven’t kept up with some of our adventurous discussion comments, you’ve missed the action.
We’ve also launched a new online newsletter, WRDF Online. Be sure to open and read your copy when it comes. You never know what you might be missing.
Lastly, you’ll notice a new WRDFCalendar Tab on your page. What a nice way to keep all our members notified of current and up-coming events. You’ll notice that Fridays are Guest blog days at Between the Lines. Why not take a moment, check the calendar, and reserve a couple of spots for yourself during 2009. You can request your dates at: promo@lyndacoker.com
Thank you for spending time with us. Stay safe and well,
Lynda
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Tina Gayle
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Now I have to do some research!!
Do you remember his story about "good luck moving in?"
--Chiron
As a child I was a huge fan of speculative fiction. I love the early Sci Fi. I still remember Mimsy Were The Borogroves by Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner w/ wife Catherine Moore I believe) that was sanitized into The Last Mimzy.
The only short stories I did leaned towards Twilight Zone stuff. I do like the sound of magical realism!
--Chiron
Thanks for inviting me. Yes, there is a lot of networking and a lot of interesting things to view.
Julie
Sandra Kay
Heart of Stone
Time For Romance
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