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Joe

Joe

  • Writer's Market Re: Want to win 100£ monthly? check this out.

    Spinetinglers is an international monthly competiton for spinetingling stories (spooky). It's not up my alley so I thought I'd share it with others.

    Jun 12, 2014
  • Research Re: Buddism

    "My true religion is happiness" -The Dali Lama. That's all there is to say really.

    Mar 10, 2014
  • Research Re: Orphans and Big brothers

    Greeting fellow YWSers thank you for answering my desperate call. I'm currently writing a short story about an Orphan, whose parents have died 3-4 years ago. I wondered what kind ...

    Mar 4, 2014
  • Research Re: Traditional publishing and literary magazines

    I know some people on YWS have chose o self publish which is totally ok with me, but I was wondering if anyone's been traditionally published or published a short ...

    Feb 28, 2014
  • Research Re: French speech

    Chou means cute but also cabbage. I know weird right. Anyhow I'm fluent in Quebec french which is a basically a worse version of french with weird slang. for example ...

    Feb 28, 2014
  • Writers Corner Re: Working Writers: Why Pitch (Rather than Self-Publish)?

    This is great thanks for all the advice!

    Feb 7, 2014
  • Writing Tips Re: Any Exceptional Books About Writing?

    Spilling ink is great. But… Bird by Bird is amazing. Great writing and great advise.

    Jan 31, 2014
  • Writing Tips Re: What Is Your Favorite Writing Tip?

    If the writer isn't crying the reader isn't crying :smt010 This means to put as much emotion in your stories as possible and to treat your story like it's real ...

    Jan 31, 2014
  • Writing Tips Re: What Is Your Favorite Writing Tip?

    "If the writer ain't crying the reader ain't crying"

    Dec 4, 2013
  • Research Re: Publishing

    I don't know it's not impossible. I've got my short stories published in a real book with paper and all. I'd ask around before giving up. You might want to ...

    Nov 20, 2013


Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe.
— John Milton (Poet)