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Supposed Crimes NaNoWriMo Pregame - Subreddits for Writing Inspiration

Christy Case

We're back with some places you can hang out in November. But don't hang out there too much. You're supposed to be writing!

r/nanowrimo - Obviously the subreddit for National Novel Writing Month will come first. 

Currently a community of 10,000 procrastinators, it features daily word count goals, support groups, lively theme discussions, and insecurities. Software reviews abound, too (This blogger has become a GoogleDocs whore). 50,000 words. You can't do it alone. Find some friends here.

r/writingprompts - Five million and counting here. Mostly to see...

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October Reviews Round-Up

Amy Leibowitz reviews

It's almost Halloween. Maybe you're planning a party or taking your favorite kids (big and little) trick-or-treating. Or perhaps you're more the type to sit home in the dark and watch a scary movie. If you're not the thrills and chills type, or possibly after the scary fun is over, why not curl up with a good book?

September and October saw some great new releases. Trafalgar and Boone in the Drowned Necropolis offers a little bit of everything: Steampunk, magic, alternate history. Better still, it centers the adventures on women. Check out this great...

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NaNoWriMo: Getting started

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Are you as excited as I am that it's almost National Novel Writing Month? I don't know about you, but since I'm a product of the 1970s, I still sing the Muppet Show theme song in my head when I'm excited about something starting. (Okay...maybe that's not a '70s thing. Maybe it's just me.)

So, let's talk about getting things going. If you're a serious planner, you probably already have everything organized and ready to go, even with two weeks left until NaNo starts. If you're a pantser, probably not so much, but hopefully you've at least got your idea....

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October Thrills

Amy Leibowitz new releases spine-tingling reads

It's that time of year again: Pumpkin spice lattes, cool, crisp air, colorful leaves, and cuddling under a blanket with spine-tingling book. If you haven't checked out our October releases yet, you're missing out on the fun.

First up, we have The Beast at the Door by Althea Blue. The debut novel is already receiving plenty of positive attention. This steampunk fairy tale is full of monsters, surprises, and a young woman's awakening to love with another woman.

If you prefer post-Apocalyptic literature, you might be more in the mood for Nephil's Destruction by Sirena Robinson....

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September Reviews Round-Up

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If you haven't read any of our spring/summer releases, hopefully these reviews will persuade you to give something a try.

May Releases:

In the mood for men who love men (and women)? New adult romance An Act of Devotion by A.M. Leibowitz (May 1) features contemporary bisexual issues.

"I fell in love with this book as soon as I started reading it! The characters are well developed and totally believable! You want these two to get their issues straightened out and get together! I will definitely be reading more from A.M in the future!!" -

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