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The History of Normead
The History of Normead
Jonathan McCulloughNovember 6, 2020
The Fires of War - Chapter Three
The Fires of War - Chapter Three
Jonathan McCulloughDecember 26, 2019ya fantasy, fantasy, black fantasy, black author magic, black authors, blerd, self publishing, indie author, adventures in amarant
The Fires of War - Chapter Two
The Fires of War - Chapter Two
Jonathan McCulloughDecember 24, 2019indie author, fantasy, ya fantasy, black authors, black author magic, black fantasy, book preview
The Fires of War - Chapter One
The Fires of War - Chapter One
Jonathan McCulloughDecember 19, 2019indie author, fantasy, ya fantasy, black author magic, Fires of War, tales of amarant, adventures in amarant
A Sneak Peak: THE PILGRIM STONE
A Sneak Peak: THE PILGRIM STONE

A sneak peak at THE PILGRIM STONE, the first novel in the Adventures in Amarant Series.

Reserve your copy here on Amazon

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Jonathan McCulloughMay 1, 2019fantasy, black fantasy, adventure, ya fantasy, blerd, authors, black authors
Complex Characters: It's not that complicated
Complex Characters: It's not that complicated

Writing complex characters doesn’t have to be hard. You just need four key elements and plenty of conflict.

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Jonathan McCulloughMarch 20, 2019
One World-Building Tip: Purpose
One World-Building Tip: Purpose

It doesn’t matter if you write sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, thriller, etc. You need this one worldbuilding tip.

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creative writing, self-publishing, fantasyJonathan McCulloughAugust 4, 2018fantasy, creative, writing, sci-fi, self publishing
Show vs. Tell: How to Breath Life into Words
Show vs. Tell: How to Breath Life into Words

Learn how to save your readers some grief and make them fascinated with everything you write. This is the difference between showing and telling.

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Jonathan McCulloughJuly 28, 2018
Planners and Pantsers: Why Winners Use Outlines
Planners and Pantsers: Why Winners Use Outlines

On second thought, the “Pantser” looks pretty cool.
Learn why you should use an outline when writing a book and how it helps your creativity.

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Jonathan McCulloughJuly 21, 2018

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