How will the Russia ie. Ukraine invasion affect books?

How will the Russia ie. Ukraine invasion affect books?

How will the Russia ie. Ukraine invasion affect books?

Russia. It’s what’s trending. https://www.nbcnews.com/world/russia-ukraine-news Good day, friends. I hope this finds you doing well. I am sitting here thinking how this Russian invasion is going to affect a lot of things pertaining to life in general and well, maybe books and the book industry specifically. There is a lot of talk going around about how the supply chain issues that the US is experiencing will get a lot worse. Gas prices, grocery prices, etc. As if that isn’t bad enough now, this invasion is likely going to cause things to tighten even more. Personally, I hope not. I am

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Writer Recharge Week Two

Writer Recharge Week Two Once again hosted by Katy Upperman, Alison Miller, Liz Parker, Elodie Nowodazkij, and Sara Biren, Writer Recharge is your chance for a four-week jump start in the middle of a cold, dreary winter. So, we are already onto week two of #writerrecharge. It’s been a great week for me. For my goals, I wanted to get some outlining done on a Sci-Fi that I am working on, but I didn’t get any of that done. I did get 1152 words written on an existing story that I believe might be a serial. Right now it’s called

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Writer Recharge week 1

Writer Recharge week 1

It’s Monday, and that means, WRITER RECHARGE post time! or #writerrecharge if you are following the twitter hashtag. What is Writer Recharge 2015? Check out the details on Sara Biren’s blog here — Sara is one of the hostesses for this great event in February along with Alison, Liz, and Elodie. They are super nice gals, and you should check out their blogs. What I did this past week: I didn’t really get in all my goals this past week, but I managed quite a few of them. Writer Recharge 2015 week one WRITE/REVISE : I did start the outlining

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Sunday, game day

Have you ever been sitting at a restaurant and decided to be a real observer? Watched the people closest to you, eavesdropped on their conversation? I have. And I do, on occasion, as a writing exercise. (I don’t think it’s illegal, especially when I do not interact with them, know them, or any of that). I certainly do not use any of their conversation or information in a derogatory manner. (be forewarned, authors do eavesdrop!) Today, I’m visiting my favorite eating/coffee drinking/thinking place. It’s pretty crowded as usual thanks to a hungry after-church crowd. To me, a forty-hour-a-week worker bee,

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