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NEWS! Shalla de Guzman's flash fiction, Fish In My Bedwon the FISH AND PLANE Competition and is featured in Issue 6 of Mad Hatters Review.

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Wednesday

News: SHALLA CHATS with Editor

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NEW RELEASE
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SHALLA CHATS with fiction editor
Sarah Miles
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“Introducing Fringe Magazine”
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First of all, who’s Sarah?

Sarah Miles is the fiction editor of Fringe Magazine,
a new online literary magazine.
She has an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College in Boston, where she lives and works.
She is a former editor of Grubstreet, a literary magazine out of Towson University in Maryland.
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Like to take an Online Class?
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"Tips From Madison Avenue: The Selling Synopsis"
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by Laurie Schnebly Campbell
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Registration $25 at
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also...

Watch for Shalla's Latest Short Story


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Are you an Advanced Writer?
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Polishing your craft?
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Like to learn how to seamlessly write flashbacks?
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(flashbacks are used in well-written literary fiction)
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check out
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Description (Elements of Fiction Writing) (Paperback) by Monica Wood
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From the Back Cover

You'll learn about:

- Detail, and how you can use description to awaken the reader's senses of touch, taste, hearing, smell and sight

- Advancing story using only relevant description--and how to edit out sluggish, reader-stopping writing

- Style, and the use of description to create a mood that matches your story's content

- Point of view --how selecting omniscient, first person or third person limited narrative influences the descriptive freedom you have

- Creating original word depictions of people, animals, places, weather and movement
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