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Reblogged this on TheKingsKidChronicles and commented:
Another infographic for writers. Lots of ways to say lots of different ways. Reblogged from https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com
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Great infographic, Chris. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Welcome Suzanne 😃
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Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
Of course, we must keep in mind the old adage of “Show, don’t tell.” And really consider if there is a way to show these things, rather than finding a fancier word. JMHO.
Sherrie
Sherrie Miranda’s historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:
http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too:
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The Story Reading Ape brings us another great infographic – thank you
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Thank you Chris, will re-blog it
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Nice Infographic. 🙂
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Thank you Chris for this valuable information. I will certainly print it and keep it with my files. You have a great blog here and I so appreciate the help and information you provide on each of your posts.
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Glad the posts are helpful 😃
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