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Pegasus Books Pegasus Books is the New Face of Publishing! As a result, many great writers with incredible works were locked out of the process.

Since its inception in 1998, Pegasus Books has anticipated a publishing industry that would evolve from a system of tradition and exclusivity to one of access and opportunity for thousands of good writers who, despite literal lifetimes of effort, were simply unable to break into a system built on cronyism, luck and institutional favoritism. On the other hand, there were the vanity presses, places

where no accomplished, self-respecting writer would sacrifice his or her hard-wrought work. Fortunately, the creation and availability of desktop publishing applications and Print-on-Demand providers have changed the course of a reluctant multi-billion dollar industry, and the Internet continues to influence that change. As a result, there are more opportunities now than ever for writers, published and unpublished, for those with agents or on their own.

Books by Black AuthorsAlberta by Marcus McGee, a percipient novel for these remarkable times! Set in an environment of O...
28/06/2020

Books by Black Authors

Alberta by Marcus McGee, a percipient novel for these remarkable times! Set in an environment of Our Lives Matter protests, this book explores U.S. racial divides and attitudes that lead from civil unrest to a bloody American Civil War. Secondary plot examines the meaning and legality of “personhood.” Please share with everyone you know!

https://www.amazon.com/Alberta-Marcus-McGee/dp/1941859674

Alberta

14/11/2017

Meet author David Homick!

After years of working in the banking industry in the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York, David Homick left his suits behind for a more casual gig as a freelance Web Designer. He loves the creative aspect of his work, which was not something that was encouraged growing up. Perhaps it’s all that pent-up creative energy that has motivated him to express himself now between the covers of a book.

Homick weaves a touch of metaphysical wisdom and inspiration into intriguing, suspenseful, contemporary love stories. He believes that fiction should do more than entertain. Good fiction causes us to see ourselves and our world in a different light, creating an emotional resonance that remains with us long after the final page has been read.



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13/11/2017

Qualities to Consider During Character Development Speech:

What is the tone of the character’s voice? Smooth, or harsh? Quiet, or loud? Do they mumble, or do they enunciate carefully? With a high pitch, or a low one? Are they taciturn, or voluble? How else is their personality conveyed in the way they speak or how talk or think to themselves? Are they kind, or cruel, in their speech? Respectful, or insolent or condescending?

Do they have an unusual accent, or do they try to suppress it, and are they successful all the time, or does the accent prevail when they are emotional or unguarded? Is their general mode of speech an effort to hide or overcome their origins? If they must speak a foreign language, are they fluent, or merely competent, or not even that?

13/11/2017

Big thanks to all of our you ROCK!

13/11/2017

How can authors encourage the growth of vocabulary and use the big words to enhance their writing? http://bit.ly/2eVpmk0

12/11/2017

Mommy, There’s A Little Boy Under My Bed! provides an excellent opportunity for parents and educators http://bit.ly/2ys0Y2l

12/11/2017

Qualities to Consider During Character Development Business:

I refer here not to business as a synonym for commerce but in the theatrical sense of the character’s physical actions. What facial expressions do they employ? Are they self-conscious about them, or are they natural, or does it depend? If the character is physically demonstrative, how is this characteristic conveyed?

Do they use their hands a lot, or is the person’s entire body an instrument of expression? Do they often handle or caress objects? Does their business convey calm, or are they fidgety? Do they make physical contact with other people? Do they observe conventions of social distance (the space people leave between each other according to their social status and relationship)? Do they establish and maintain eye contact — and is this a sign of forthrightness, or an effort to discomfit or dominate others — or are they evasive about it?

What implements do they carry and use? Are these objects practical, like tools, or are they talismans? Does this person rely on instruments, or on thoughts and ideas, or on both?

11/11/2017

11/11/2017

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10/11/2017

Happy Friday!

10/11/2017

Qualities to Consider During Character Development Attire: How do your characters dress? The period and locale will determine the general costume, but personality is still easily conveyed within these parameters. What does what the people wear say about their social status and about their character? Is their clothing austere, or ostentatious? Prim, or provocative? What kind of accessories, if any, do they wear, and why?

10/11/2017

Know the advantages and disadvantages of small and large presses. Make the right choice for you!

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09/11/2017

Timeline Photos

09/11/2017

A really nice trick is to switch off your monitor when you’re typing. You can’t edit what you can’t see.

06/11/2017

Use others writer’s sentences and paragraphs as models and then emulate the syntactic structure with your own content.

06/11/2017

Where does reading take you?

05/11/2017

Meet author David Homick!

After years of working in the banking industry in the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York, David Homick left his suits behind for a more casual gig as a freelance Web Designer. He loves the creative aspect of his work, which was not something that was encouraged growing up. Perhaps it’s all that pent-up creative energy that has motivated him to express himself now between the covers of a book.

Homick weaves a touch of metaphysical wisdom and inspiration into intriguing, suspenseful, contemporary love stories. He believes that fiction should do more than entertain. Good fiction causes us to see ourselves and our world in a different light, creating an emotional resonance that remains with us long after the final page has been read.



http://amzn.to/2y9aib1

05/11/2017

While spell-checking programs serve as a good tool, they should not be relied upon to detect all mistakes.

04/11/2017

Which do you prefer? or Share post for Fiction or "LIKE" for Non-Fiction

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