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Please Spay Your Tribbles – HOLODECKS pt 2

6 July, 2011 (23:43) | Essay, Guest Post, PSYT | By: Laura Nicole

Each week I will be analyzing an object from the Science Fiction and Fantasy world to project just how it would pan out in modern society. HOLODECKS pt 2 So last week’s post sparked a conversation on with of my good friends, Dave Maciver who is also a SciFi fan, obviously. He took up the [...]

Blogging And Keywords

25 April, 2011 (08:42) | Guest Post | By: sroche

When Flying Island asked me for a follow up article on Keywords, I had to get some clarification. You wouldn’t think that keywords is a major topic, but in the realm of blogging and SEO [Search Engine Optimization] they are a major way of being found by your audience. Keyword Basics As an author, you [...]

The Best Author Blog

14 April, 2011 (12:29) | Conversation, Guest Post | By: sroche

Today’s guest post is brought to us by Allison Duncan aka @svallie. You can find her blog at http://allisondduncan.com/ where she… Well, we’ll let her tell you. Today she let’s us know how to improve our author blogs and truthfully, even if you’re not an author, if you have a blog there some good advice [...]

Where It All Came From

10 February, 2011 (11:18) | Conversation, Guest Post | By: admin

Today we have a guest post from Nobilis Reed. When you ask most authors where they get their ideas from you’re liable to get an eye-roll. Thankfully in this case we get some honesty. Nobilis takes us through the process he went through in bringing about his latest sci-fi romance novel, Scouts (adult content). The [...]

From Concept To Contract: How A Drabble Novel Came To Be Published

3 February, 2011 (08:30) | Guest Post | By: admin

Today’s guest blog post comes to us from Jake Bible. He lives in Asheville, NC with his wife and two kids. He is the author of many published short stories and the creator of a new literary form: the Drabble Novel. DEAD MECH is his first novel and represents the introduction to the world of [...]