z7 writers' group 2007

THE FORUM IS OPEN!

discussion, novel critique, short story critique, poetry critique, learning

for novelists, fiction writers, short story writers, authors, novel writers, poets, and creative nonfiction writers.

Share with one another, learn from one another, help one another, support and encourage one another

This group is open to all fiction writers and poets 13 years old and up.

TEN REASONS TO JOIN

This professionally sponsored group presents opportunities to:

  1. critique one another in a protected environment that absolutely preserves your First Rights by the strictest of publishing interpretations;
  2. share information with one another in a friendly, open, caring atmosphere;
  3. ask question of fiction experts, published authors, and editors and get real answers;
  4. get help on fiction writing techniques
  5. get support with writer's block, writer's depression, and creative and technical issues that plague manuscript completion
  6. find resources to help writers research and learn
  7. promote your novel and short story releases with announcements linked to a calendar and to the front page of this site.
  8. tap editorial resources
  9. receive encouragement and support
  10. help YOU become a better, more capable writer and, ultimately, a successfully published author

We are based in the U.S., but have U.K. and U.S. editors resident in the group.


(Your book can go here, too)

 

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TALES OF A TEXAS BOY by Marva Dasef
How do you handle a crazy jackass? Eddie knows. If you ask Eddie, he'll tell you pigs can fly and show you where to find real mammoth bones. Take his word for it when he tells you always to bet on the bear. These are things he learned while dreaming of becoming a cowboy in West Texas during the Depression. Through Eddie, the hero of "Tales of a Texas Boy," we find that growing up is less about maturity and more about roping your dreams. Hold on tight. It's a bumpy ride. A wonderful read for anyone who enjoys books like "Little House on the Prairie" or "Tom Sawyer." A great bit of nostalgia for seniors, too.

Each book is $12.95, which includes shipping within the United States.
Trade Paperback Edition

Large Print Edition

FICTION MAGAZINES



 

 

Copyright 2007 D.L.Keur