DeAnna Knippling

New fiction live – “Something Borrowed, Something Blue,” contemporary horror on Wattpad

This one is currently available only on Wattpad; I entered it in the #TNTHorrorContest.  The next phase of the contest happens on December 2, with the top 100 stories posted to the contest webpage.  There appear to be a TON of entries.  It’s currently free to read; if nothing else happens with it, I’ll put […]

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New fiction live – “How Smoke Got Out of the Chimneys” – Historical Crime/Caper

A Victorian Orphan makes good. How Smoke Got Out of the Chimneys (Smoke #1) Kindle | Nook | Kobo | iBooks | Goodreads (reviews) (still some links going up) London, England. 1840.Gangs of four- and five-year-old orphans are being used as “apprentice” chimney sweeps–they’re the only ones who can fit down the narrow chimneys, taking brushes and baskets down with them into upper-class Victorian

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Male Writers of Romance

Can men write romances? OF COURSE THEY CAN, AND THEY DO. However, a lot of male romance writers feel they have to write under female pen names and/or initials to hide their gender–and that’s just wrong.  Here are some of the male writers (or partners including a male writer) of romance I’ve been able to

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The Human List

I have a mental checklist for emotional distress.  Because I am THAT kind of nerd.  But also because I often have a hard time staying in contact with my emotions and feelings (like, literally I can make physical pain go away if I’m focused on something).  In order to keep myself from having some kind

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NPCs

I’m used to writing very analytical posts about how to accomplish what you set out to do as a writer. However, sometimes it’s important to do the opposite and write (mostly) non-analytical posts–anti-analytical posts, even.  Certainly anti-“one stripe of analysis is better than any other” posts. The more I learn, the less likely I am to

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