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Bookreview: “The Uncommoners – The Crooked Sixpence”
“The Crooked Sixpence” is the first of three books in the series about The Uncommoners by Jennifer Bell. The story is aimed at tweens and brings us to the world of common things with uncommon abilities. Here is my bookreview of “The Crooked Sixpence” Summary: We follow Ivy Sparrow and her older brother Seb when they discover a secret world right under their noses. When their grandmother Sylvie is admitted to the hospital, they siblings are thrown into dangerous events. Suddenly they find themselves caught up in a big mystery and they set out to explore. A family secret, weird policemen with toiletbrush weapons and a huge underground market called…
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Feedback & Test Readers – Who’s who? (Part 1)
Who are your test readers? As a writer, you have plenty of opportunities to get feedback on your books and texts, both the already published and especially the material you haven’t finished or that you’re still working on. It can be a little difficult to grasp, who can help with what and that’s why I’ve gathered a little guide for you here, where you can see some of the different types of test readers and what they will often be able to do for you, before you send your manuscript to a publisher or press “publish”. (Read this post in Danish here>>) As I see it, there are two categories…
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Bookreview: The End of the day
Here is my bookreview of Claire Norths "The end of the day" where we meet Charlie, the harbinger of death.
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Feedback & Betalæsere – hvem er hvem? Part 1
I "Feedback & Testlæsere - hvem er hvem? Part 1" forklarer jeg lidt om de forskellige typer betalæsere der findes og hvad du kan forvente af dem.
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UK Bookhaul Summer 2018
Here is my UK Bookhaul for the Summer, 2018 edition! Read more to see the books I got.
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Writing exercise: Your best argument as a writer!
I'm revealing your best argument as a writer this week - don't miss out on the incredibly simple idea generating writing exercise!
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Bookreview: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race
This is my bookreview of "Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race" by Reni Eddo-lodge
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Skriveøvelse: Dit bedste argument som forfatter!
Jeg har ofte hjulpet min søster Louise med at stille spørgsmål og guide hende i hendes plot og historier. Det er der kommet en del skriveøvelser og guldkorn ud af, men ét af dem stammer faktisk fra vores barndom og det kan være det lige er det argument du mangler, for at din historie er din?