Hey everyone. It’s Friday again! I’m always glad for weekends. We’ve had lots of rain in the past two weeks. Nothing like our friends in the deep south, but nonetheless, I could use some sunshine.
There’s a river not far from our house that often floods during the rainy season. Hubs and I drove there a few days ago to take a look. This isn’t the highest I’ve seen the water, but it’s enough to close the road. I’m sure the water level has risen even more since then.
Well, enough about the weather. It’s time for this week’s links.
On this site:
On Story Empire:
- How to Publish With KDP: Part Four – Harmony Kent
- How to Publish with WDP: Part Five – Harmony Kent
- Character Types: The Ally – C S Boyack
On Other Terrific Sites:
- Mastering the Basics: POV and Dialogue – Kill Zone
- How Writers are Actually Actors – A Writer’s Path
- Ten New Publishing Scams to Watch for in 2020 – Anne R. Allen
- Writer: You Are Separate From Your Craft – Writers in The Storm
- Editing and Revising: 7 Tips From Top Authors and Editors – Now Novel
- Plotting With Save the Cat Beat Sheet Structure – Fiction University
- 17 Speedy Book Marketing Ideas – Just Publishing
- How to Build Powerful Character Relationships – Writers Helping Writers
- Subject/Verb Agreement – Nicholas C. Rossis
- Fall in Love With Your Second Act – Writers Helping Writers
- Should You Revise or Keep Writing That First Draft? – Fiction University
- 10 Ways to Lead Yourself to Writing Success – Writers in The Storm
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Sorry about all your rain, Joan. We’ve had it bad over here too. Fingers crossed we all get some settled weather soon. Thanks for the links.
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You guys have had it so much worse. I’m looking forward to spring and warmer weather. Hopefully, this won’t be a bad year for tornadoes.
Thanks for reblogging!
Yikes! That does look pretty wet!
We had more rain this week, so I’m sure the water is higher now. This isn’t the worst I’ve seen. I’ve also seen this area in a time of severe drought when the river wasn’t much more than a creek.
I’ll trade you some rain for all our unusual dry sunny weather:)
Believe me, we’ll be crying for rain around August.
We are so fortunate to have sunshine right now, the wet weather behind us. Although with spring rains ahead, I think we all might see more of flooding on the horizon. Stay safe and dry, Joan. Happy Friday!
There was actually a strange round orange ball in the sky this morning. Hoping the sun will stay around for a few days.
LOL! Don’t scare it away! 🙂
Thanks for sharing my Character Archetypes post among your stellar links this week.
You are most welcome!
Sorry about the rain, Joan. We have our Rainy Season, too. And then it segues into Hurricane Season. 😯 But right now it’s Anything Goes Season. Yesterday, sunny and a hot 82 degrees. Today, gray and gloomy, and a 30 degree temperature drop to 52! A bit of rain, but so far, nothing too bad.
Great weekly update, as usual! Thanks for making Finding Hunter part of your week, and for gathering together all these cool places to visit. I’ll be reblogging after #FirstLineFriday closes. These are too good not to share. 🙂 <3
That sounds like our temperature extremes. We have tornado season which I’m not looking forward to.
So happy to have Hunter “here” this week.
Thank you, Joan, I always appreciate your round ups.
You’re welcome, Robbie. Glad you find them useful.
Sorry about your weather, Joan. Usually we’re experiencing a lot of rain, but not nearly what you write about. There have been areas of flooding in parts of Oregon, but not near us here in the Willamette Valley area.
Loved your list of links. Have bookmarked this post to come back and check out some of them.
Thanks, Sherrey. Hope you find them useful. And I must say it’s good to see you getting back into blogging again.
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Wonderful Weekly Update from Joan Hall, with some super links. Be sure to check them out. I found 17 Speedy Book Marketing Ideas to be very useful! After you’ve had a look around, pass them along, thanks! And thanks, Joan for another super post! 🙂 <3
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Joan. Good links
Thank you for visiting and glad you found them useful.
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Joan’s writing links of the week (and a muddy puddle)
Thanks for sharing, Nicholas!