Author Archives: Gene Lempp

About Gene Lempp

Gene Lempp is a writer blending elements of alternate history, the paranormal, fantasy, science fiction and horror for dark and delicious fun. He unearths stories by digging into history, archeology, myth and fable in his Designing from Bones blog series. “Only the moment is eternal and in a moment, everything will change,” sums the heart of his philosophy. You can find Gene at his Blog, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, WANATribe, Google+, Pinterest and StumbleUpon.

Writing Resources 04 May 2013

Here you will find a selection of the best of the blogsphere from the past week. Grab your coffee, straighten the glasses or spritz those contacts and above all – enjoy. Featured Jami Gold Why Is Storytelling Ability So Important? … Continue reading

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Book Review: Hookers & Blowe

I recently had the pleasure of a fun read by Mhairi Simpson called, Hookers & Blowe. When criminals start to drop dead without visible cause, most see it as a blessing sent from above. However, for Detective Robby Blowe, murder … Continue reading

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Writing Resources 27 April 2013

Here you will find a selection of the best of the blogsphere from the past week. Grab your coffee, straighten the glasses or spritz those contacts and above all – enjoy. Inform & Inspire Kristen Lamb: The Myth About Introverts … Continue reading

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Did Facebook Change Something? 5 Tips For Page Owners to ‘It’s All Good’

Facebook can feel overwhelming, especially when one is learning the ropes. Do I need a page or a profile? Or both? How do I get the most benefit from my time? Facebook is constantly making changes, can I trust the … Continue reading

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One Write Way: Plotting versus Pantsing

~We each must write according to our personal needs and compulsion~ Plot first? Find it as you go? Know the characters deepest inner everything? Just met over a drink? I’m sure you can see where I’m going with this. The … Continue reading

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Writing Resources 20 April 2013

Here you will find a selection of the best of the blogsphere from the past week. Grab your coffee, straighten the glasses or spritz those contacts and above all – enjoy. Inform & Inspire Ava Jae: 5 Truths I Wish … Continue reading

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Writing Resources 13 April 2013

Here you will find a selection of the best of the blogsphere from the past week. Grab your coffee, straighten the glasses or spritz those contacts and above all – enjoy. Featured Special: Support our Troops with Books This week … Continue reading

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4 Ways Google+ Communities Help Authors Build Their Platforms

Google+ is a social platform I always knew could be useful, but beyond setting up an account, I just couldn’t figure out the best way to approach it. So, I asked someone in the know, my good friend Marcy Kennedy, … Continue reading

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Writing Resources 6 April 2013

Here you will find a selection of the best of the blogsphere from the past week. Grab your coffee, straighten the glasses or spritz those contacts and above all – enjoy. Featured Post Kristen Lamb: Three Phases of Becoming a … Continue reading

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5 Quick Facebook Tips for the Busy and Shy

Humans are driven to be social. Yep, even us introverts – it’s a part of our hard-wiring. While I love spending time alone in my own head, the thoughts would become a bit stale without the brilliantly hilarious additions of … Continue reading

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