Myers Fiction April Newsletter

Books to read this Month: 1. Fablehaven Book 4: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary by Brandon Mull 2. ON Writing By Stephen King 3. Don't Hurt Me By David Goggins 4. Entanglement by Alina Leonova April Posts: 1.The Day The Earth Went Dark Episodes 12 & 13 2.Book review for Black Hearts by Nicol Nightingale …

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Overcoming Writer’s Doubt: Turn It into a Strength

Every writer faces doubt, wondering if their work is good enough. Toxic doubt leads to self-ridicule and imagined criticism, hindering progress. However, doubt can be used positively. It can signal a need for growth, a warning to reassess your approach, or an opportunity to refine your work. Embrace doubt and grow as a writer.

A Myers Fiction Review: Dark City by Anna Mocikat

First Thoughts: If Shadow City represented the innocence of a child growing into a hero, then Dark City is the angsty teenager that has grown out of the original story. Mocikat blasts readers with the great dangers of The Zone and what’s left behind of our world. The Human-Vampire pact is always on the brink of decay as the …

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Myers Fiction March Newsletter

What I'm Reading: Fablehaven Book 3: Grip of the Shadow Plague by Brandon Mull Black Hearts by Nicol Nightengale Making Shapely Fiction by Jerome Stern Shifting Shadows by M.J. Bavis March Posts: 03/07/21 The Day the Earth Went Dark Episode 10 03/14/21 Book Review for Dark City by Anna Mocikat 03/21/21 The Day the Earth …

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A Myers Fiction Review: Collateral Damage by Adam S. Furman

First Look: When all hell breaks loose in the city as a Kaiju destroys any unprotected buildings as they fight the city’s protectors, DeShawn can only think of one thing, saving his child. All the while, DeShawn is fighting for the child’s custody that he lost too long ago. Evil gangs of bandits and your …

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