Showing posts with label Other Story Commentators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Other Story Commentators. Show all posts

Other Story Commentators - Julia Munroe Martin

27.11.13


Julia Munroe Martin. Writer. Author. Blogger. Julia lives in an old house in southern coastal Maine and when I go to America I will visit her there. And when she comes to Wales perhaps she'll visit me in mine, when I have one. She writes about writing too, sometimes here.

juliamunroemartin.com

Other Story Commentators - Jody Hedlund

2.3.11


This one's a published author. I'm sorry to say I've not read her book (yet), but her blog and accompanying Tweets cover publishing, writing, blogging in nice readable posts (I love sub-headings). All very, very useful for story-writers and interested story-readers. Lots of others think so too.

jodyhedlund.blogspot.com

Other Story Commentators - Valerie Geary

7.1.11


Concise but detailed reviews. Jacket flap information is followed by her thoughts--a paragraph or more, sometimes an excerpt.

And there's a good assortment following her 2010 challenge, A Frenzy of Genres.

She writes short stories too. Keep a weather eye about here for comments on those.

valeriegeary.blogspot.com

Other Story Commentators - Derek Haines

29.12.10


A commentator on the writing of stories. The Indie Route seems to be working well for him; there are now 6-nearly-7 books with his name on the front.

He likes sarcasm, black humour and beer. He doesn't like Wednesdays.

dereksvandalblog.blogspot.com

Other Story Commentators - Jennifer Stakes

11.12.10


"As a writer and reader of flash fiction, I know that it is very, very difficult to achieve that sense of satisfaction in so few words.

"The brief nature of the form, however, can lend itself to experimentation far more so than longer short stories or novels."

writerinthewilderness.blogspot.com

Other Story Commentators - Laura Pauling

29.11.10


"On my blog I only list the positive aspects of books.

"But I have so much more respect for a book review when a reviewer states what they felt could have been done better.

"Then I trust why they loved the book because they are being honest."

laurapauling.com