Kindle Short Reads

How to Write Quick Books Under the Self-Publishing Model. Write Free Book Series
How to Write Quick Books Under the Self-Publishing Model. Write Free Book Series

Review:Some good hints on being persistent and how to get motivated. Talks about how to find your niche. I was surprised to find grammar errors and incomplete sentences after he made a big deal about editing. Read more

How to Write a Novel That Stands Out (Helping Writers Become Authors Book 6)
How to Write a Novel That Stands Out (Helping Writers Become Authors Book 6)

Review:The author does a great job deciphering the different elements of structure and clarified so many pieces I'd been unclear about. Her examples always illustrate clearly what she means. So thankful for KM Weiland and her teaching. Read more

and Writing More of What You Love - Writing Better
and Writing More of What You Love - Writing Better

Review:Buy this book!

There are hundreds, maybe thousands of books for writers. I know, because I've been persuaded to buy many of them. This might be the only one you need.

Rachel draws on her own personal writing experience, shares how she struggled, and then provides step by step directions on what she did to improve. Her guidance saved me from near disaster, I'm sure. The directions she provides are things anyone can (and probably should) do as well. This isn't for the published a... Read more

Pantsers and Everyone in Between - A New Approach for Plotters
Pantsers and Everyone in Between - A New Approach for Plotters

Review:Really interesting approach to writing a novel.

My problem is that i start off with a gangbuster opening, get to the middle and then can't figure out a logical end. Using Bell's technique, you start with the middle of the story and work out.

He lays out very clear steps and lots of prompts to think differently about how you organize your writing. Well done. Read more

A Slice of Life Short Story - Having the Barbarian's Baby
A Slice of Life Short Story - Having the Barbarian's Baby

Review:After reading almost all of the books written in this wonderful series so far.. getting to read a small novella that's written just for dedicated readers is wonderful. I don't know how Ruby keeps all of her people and their different personalities separated, but I love it. Read more

A Sci-Fi Alien Romance Novella - The Alien's Mail-Order Bride
A Sci-Fi Alien Romance Novella - The Alien's Mail-Order Bride

Review:A sweet, short emotional story between two people that realize they need each other more than they realize. The length of the story is perfect and the pacing fits the characters. I️ felt fulfilled emotionally and mentally. The perfect read for a quick pick-me-up. Read more

Gone to Her Grave (Rogue River Novella, Book 2)
Gone to Her Grave (Rogue River Novella, Book 2)

Review:Enjoyed the whole series of Books. I live within 80 miles of the Rogue River and have taken the Jet Boat ride several times. Familar with the surrounding towns they mentioned ! The characters and story line where believable ! Yes I liked them ! Read more

Red Bottom Bitches
Red Bottom Bitches

Review:good thing this book was only .99! it started out ok, but the rest of the book was just all over the place. too many characters withot knowing who in the hell they are and then the ending was dumb. waste of life. Read more

Beacon 23: Part One: Little Noises (Kindle Single)
Beacon 23: Part One: Little Noises (Kindle Single)

Review:This is an interesting short story about a lighthouse minder in space. One thing I especially liked about it was its connection to the real world — even though the story takes place hundreds of years in the future, it is still Earth-based and the character works for NASA, communicates with Houston, and monitors the Milky Way. Read more

The Walk Up Nameless Ridge (Kindle Single)
The Walk Up Nameless Ridge (Kindle Single)

Review:Having just finished Wool 1-5 plus six and seven, I THOUGHT that Howey was going to be my new favorite author, until I started Nameless here. I am only on page 42 and already, in the space of three paragraphs, someone AT LEAST whose editors should know better, has violated one of the simplest grammatical rules. It is one that probably millions of even educated people make, but it drives me nuts. Example: "They would also be keeping an eye on Hanson and I." Even though this is a common enough... Read more

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