INDIGO NIGHTS - "Lady Caroline called no man master, but her wild, rebellious spirit drove her from the staid Victorian England of her birth to the opium dens of Suez and beyond - to the lush, bejeweled pleasure-domes of decadent maharajas.through jungle mazes rife with intoxicating dangers and jasmine-scented temples of pain and ecstasy.and into the arms of dashing Captain Rowland Steel, the only man who could match her thirst for feedom. ![]() THE WANTON - Left in the charge of an older brother who plans to marry her off, the independent Trista Windham runs away and joins a wagon train, where she meets rugged scout Blaze Davenant and learns his dangerous secret. A bit scuffed but all pages intact and legible. Please see any and all photos connected with this listing. You wanted theme advice from Audrey Caylin? Or tips on how to blog from Hannah Sophia Lin? It's here.Mass Market Paperback. We may not have a cucumber garden, or blanket forts, but we do have words from Sierra Abrams ( The Color Project) on how to find the heart of your story. Project Canvas released on November 15th, 2018. Collaboration is vital to both the production and the writing of Project Canvas, and it's been one of the most amazing things so far. We couldn't do it without everyone who's helping in the background - our amazing team of editors, the marketing peeps, and our blog team. Now we have a 327-page book, with over 60 people from 11 different countries telling their stories. The idea snowballed, as ideas tend to do. ![]() Olivia: *already is sharing the google doc with me* yes Olivia: *waggles eyebrows* you know what we needĬaroline: *accidentally sips the cream instead of the coffee, doesn't even notice* a google doc Olivia: *screaming* AN INTERNATIONAL WRITING RESOURCEĬaroline: *throws coffee across room* BY TEENS, FOR TEENSĮveryone in the coffee shop: *staring, obviously in awe of us* you go, crazy writer people Olivia: *doodles have turned into the actual Mona Lisa, how is she so good* ya know, I know some other people.Ĭaroline: *coffee is now mostly cream-colored, she is satisfied, gulps* WE COULD SEE IF OUR FRIENDS FROM GO TEEN WRITERS + TWITTER + THE BLOG WORLD WANTED TO CONTRIBUTE ![]() Olivia: *starts doodling on paper* my mom's been telling us to do that for years.Ĭaroline: *tries coffee, recoils and reaches for the cream* ya know, we could see if wanted to write the chapter about world building, 'cause we both obviously have problems with that. we could write a writing curriculum - like for homeschoolers. Olivia: *sips coffee* you know, writing about writing is always funĬaroline: *dumps more sugar into coffee* true. ![]() Olivia and I hung out at a coffeeshop one day, and our thought process went something like this. Our goal was to help share that knowledge - compile it in a big book of advice and motivation - and hand it to you. You've got knowledge to share with others. Maybe it's writing.Īnd whether you've been writing for ten weeks or ten days, you know something about what you're doing. It's possible that nothing brings you joy like making blanket forts and hiding in them until someone finds you and makes you come out. Maybe that 'something' is spending hours cultivating your cucumber garden.
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