by Jack Woodville London | Jan 8, 2015 | On the Nightstand
The New Year has arrived with all its baggage. Chill winds. Clouds low on the horizon. Garden flowers pleading to be pruned. Junebug demanding to be let out, then back in, then back out. But winter is not all grim and wet, by no means. The shorter days... by Jack Woodville London | Dec 12, 2014 | The Letter Project
A town in Denmark under German occupation put itself at grave risk to honor and respect the sacrifice of Airman Melvin Callaway and, when the war ended, to find his family. by Jack Woodville London | Dec 9, 2014 | A Novel Approach
“Beneficial for any skill-level of writer, this compilation of techniques should be within hands reach the next time a paper, article, or book needs to be well-written so it will stand out in the reader’s memory.” – connywithay by Jack Woodville London | Dec 1, 2014 | Articles
Apart from grammar, there are few steadfast rules for writing books. Some of the most revered works tell the ending on page one, use unconventional structures such as three line paragraphs or one paragraph chapters, or employ run-on sentences that describe the age of... by Jack Woodville London | Nov 12, 2014 | Articles
You have the story in your head. You’ve overcome the time / space conundrum so that you’re alone with your word processor at your kitchen table or, better yet, in your study. Now, all that’s left is to get started on writing that book. But where to begin? Like pilots,...
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