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(includes sample chapters & writing exercises)
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PURSUE YOUR PASSION – “PAM AND I”
Please enjoy this write-up about the Living, Breathing, Writing Amazon Kindle Blog and the Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson a Day e-book


Thanks to Pamela Newman for her fantastic comments!

Living, Breathing, Writing: A Lesson A Day
by Chelle Cordero
It’s an all new and improved edition! Based on the weekly Kindle Amazon blog http://bit.ly/pILcG This e-book contains a full month of lessons and plenty of writing exercises. And right now it is at the introductory discounted price of $5.99!
“Having Chelle Cordero’s blog on my Kindle is like having an author here in residence with me. She gives inspiration, motivation, and best of all, practical advice and solutions. I love the ‘writing exercises’ she offers at the end of each blog, as well as the ‘writing prompts’.” ~J.B. Naylor
And now, Kindle owner or not, writers are able to get in on the fun and active lessons from the Kindle Blog—Living, Breathing, Writing, by Chelle Cordero.
Welcome to a complete month of lessons about the craft of writing and being a writer. In the BONUS Section of this book you’ll find more than 50 brain-starting exercises to help you get those words on paper.
These short lessons and activities have been previously published as part of the acclaimed Amazon Kindle blog Living, Writing, Breathing available by subscription for Kindle owners, and consistently in the Top 100, for just 99₵ a month.
from Chelle Cordero:
”Living, Breathing, Writing is filled with weekly articles about writing, tips, trends, methods. Imagine a weekly writers’ workshop and the convenience of your Kindle!”
http://bit.ly/pILcG
I tell everyone why research is such an important part of my writing, hope you’ll come by and see…
What are your goals for scene setting as an author?
When a reader delves into one of my books I want her (or him) to feel like they are really in the middle of the action. I want the smells and sounds to transport the reader to another place. I don’t want to just describe the sights, I want my reader to see them. Authenticity. (read more)
Find out how you can get writing lessons on your Kindle or in an e-book
Living, Breathing, Writing
…you have a choice








