Fear in Writing: Sunday Foreign Post Roundup (On Monday)

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunday Foreign Post Roundup (On Monday)

1. Helen Ginger asks, What would you do? in a great post about letting characters speak.

2. And let your book talk to you, or at least laugh about it with Elspeth Antonelli.

3. Think sex and great stories.  Just discovered this blog via Terry Odell's, and this first-to-me post is a real laugh-out-loud read.

4.  A movie and a story--French spirit post-WWII.  Read it, by Cara Black at Murder is Everywhere.

5.  This is not a movie blog, but I love movies.  Throw me a classic and I'll swoon!  That's just what Univarn has done with his "Final Line Project" series.  Check out Clark Gable and Jack Lemmon for starters.  Want to contribute?  Here is the link to add to the FLProject.  And click around while you're there for more film insight.

6.  Fun Facts.  Yes, really fun facts (at Crystal Clear Proofing).

7. 18 Things (Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley Adams) has learned about marketing.  And if you think this is some newbie lesson you've read before, think again.  Oh, and the site is Confessions of a Watery Tart--which is old hat to most of you, but new to me, and worth clicking around on.

8.  A new-to-me blog with a fantastic new Sunday series by women from around the world.  Check out Burrowers, Books & Balderdash--I guarantee you'll know someone there!

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for the mention--and the links! I've been enjoying the Burrowers blog, too.

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  2. Thank you for the mention, Michele. How I wait for your weekly round-ups - always discover at least one new gem.

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  3. Michele - I always enjoy your weekly round-up : ). Thanks!

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  4. You've listed some really great links here. Thanks.

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

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  5. Fun post. And thanks for the links. :)

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  6. Thanks so much for including one of my posts in your weekly round-up. I'm very grateful to be among such distinguished company.

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