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Absolutely! Those little details really do set the tone and make the world feel alive. It’s wonderful when readers notice and connect with the characters and setting, it’s a sign the story truly resonates. Do you have a favorite moment in your books that readers tend to love most?

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Great 😊 what are you working on?

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That would be amazing! I’d love to see Victoria Aveyard or maybe Leigh Bardugo join too. Who else do you think would fit in?

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That’s wonderful, congratulations on your 5th book! I’d love to share more about my books too. Maybe we can continue the conversation in DMs and connect more as fellow authors? 😊

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That nice, what are you working on?

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That’s a beautiful inspiration, real memories always bring such authenticity to a story. I’ve just followed you as well, Lorraine, would love to connect more with fellow authors here. Do you often draw from real-life experiences in your writing?

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That sounds like such a creative blend, Frankenstein, Hunger Games, magic, and a touch of romance with a trip to the Underworld is quite the adventure! I’ve just followed you as well and would love to connect more with fellow writers here. What stage of the writing process are you currently in?

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Those little details often end up being the moments readers remember most, they add such charm and authenticity to a story. I always enjoy it when authors sprinkle those subtle touches throughout the narrative. Do you find readers ever point out those small moments as their favorites?

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This is such a gripping concept, combining the intensity of night terrors with high-tech suspense makes it impossible to put down! I love how personal experiences can spark such inventive storytelling. Did you find writing J.J.’s perspective helped you process those real-life experiences?

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I get that, remastering your first book is smart! I’ve got some tips I’d love to share, give me a follow back so we can connect.

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Love seeing your writing process laid out so honestly! “Killer on the Kelvin Explorer” sounds thrilling already. How do you balance all the little details, like platitudes and handbags, while keeping the suspense tight?

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Killer on the Kelvin Explorer Addison Harper and Sergeant Jake Murphy are off to a shaky start with their new living situation. So, when Addison has the chance to get out of town and clear his head, he’s quick to climb aboard. …

Yesterday's writing involved:
🗣️ filling the air with platitudes,
👜 a handbag's contents, and
😘 a detailed relationship history.

🚧 WIP: Killer on the Kelvin Explorer
📈 Book status: First draft (54%)

#WIP #WriteSky #WritingCommunity
🌈📚🇳🇿📚💙🔎💀📚👀📚🌎🌈✒️

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Sounds good, what are your main genres?

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Wanna talk about it?

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Stories often grow in directions we don’t expect, especially when you’re writing over time. I’ve always found that allowing the story to evolve naturally can lead to stronger characters and more authentic moments. Have your readers ever influenced the direction of the story as the episodes unfold?

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Free sci-fi, fantasy, and paranormal romance is always a wonderful way for readers to discover new worlds and new authors. Indie voices bring such creativity to the genre. Which of these stories would you recommend readers start with first?

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LoL😅 any published work?

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This sounds like such a valuable resource for writers, mystery is such a rewarding genre but it definitely takes skill to craft a great one. Congratulations to Fleur Bradley on the new release! What inspired you to write a practical guide specifically for MG & YA mystery writers?

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Epic adventures with a strong YA protagonist always make for a memorable read, especially when the story carries enough depth for adult readers too. Congratulations on the release! What inspired you to create this particular character and their journey?

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I really enjoy the idea of writing a novel in episodic form, it feels very much like following a TV series, which can make the reading experience so engaging. Urban fantasy and vampires always make for a fun mix. Do you find the weekly format changes the way you plan your story arcs?

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Reading Friday: Urban Fantasy 1x06 “About The Kiss, or the Vampire Thing?”

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Subscribe for free and gain access to my back catalogue! #Vampire #Reading #Free #Writing #Novel #HighSchool #Teen #YA

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What a wonderful throwback to the 1970s, music from that era has such a timeless energy. “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” is one of those songs that instantly transports you to a moment in time. What inspired you to highlight this particular chart-topper in your column?

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Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – The Music Column – Chart Toppers and Blockbusters 1970s with William Price King – “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” and Patton Welcome to the series where I will be sharing the chart toppers and blockbusters through the decades… be prepared for some nostalgia and some foot tapping music. William 🎶   The 5th Dimension…

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine - The Music Column - Chart Toppers and Blockbusters 1970s with William Price King - “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” and Patton smorgasbordinvitation.wordpress.com/2026/03/13/s... @sallycronin.bsky.social

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What are you working on?

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Wow, the premise is thrilling! J.J. Ashford navigating a virtual reality nightmare sounds intense, and the cover is absolutely eye-catching, perfectly capturing the suspense. How did you come up with such a high-stakes concept?

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J.J. Ashford's escalating night terrors are far more than they seem. Thanks to a secret nanotech research project that's gone horribly wrong, she’s now the only way out for a squad of soldiers trapped in a virtual reality hell.
#booksky #ya #thriller

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I love how you’ve blended romance, friendship, and a touch of the supernatural - it sounds like the perfect mix for YA readers! That “friends-to-lovers with ghosts” twist is so fun. Which part of writing IN BETWEEN did you enjoy most: the scenes or developing the ghostly romance? 👻

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If IN BETWEEN were a Swiftie song: "RUIN THE FRIENDSHIP" x "YOU BELONG WITH ME" but with ghosts and roles flipped.

👻🔮 Reluctant Medium
🔥🕰️ Slowburn Friends to Lovers
🤝🏡Found Family
💀💕Cinnamon Roll Ghost Boyfriend
🕯️✨Seances

#SwiftiePitch #YA #SPF #T

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Absolutely! That would be amazing to see, YA authors tackling wings and sharing stories at the same time. If you could pick one author to start with, who would it be?

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What a fascinating premise, time travel woven with romance and nostalgia always makes for a powerful story. The idea of waking up in the very place where love first began after 49 years is wonderfully intriguing. What inspired you to create Jennifer’s journey?

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