Word Confusion: Heard versus Herd
The herd heard you were published, and they’re stampeding the gates to get your book in this Word Confusion from KD Did It. Ya know? That’s what I like to hear, lol.
The herd heard you were published, and they’re stampeding the gates to get your book in this Word Confusion from KD Did It. Ya know? That’s what I like to hear, lol.
Meg’s grandmother’s Renaisssance Faire is full of passion with a prankster, abused falcons, ambitious actors, and a saboteur — one of whom ends up dead with Faulk one of the suspects.
Ewes have no use for yews except as shade in the summer and protection in the winter in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
The Temujai, ruthless warriors from the Eastern Steppes, are probing at the Skandian borders again, and Hal and his crew are dispatched to investigate a land-locked river teeming with rapids.
That prim and proper librarian soothes Aleksei “Absinthe” Solokov’s brain and makes his blood rush. In turn, Scarlet Foley has been fantasizing about this tattooed man who reads psychology, but she intends to carry out her plans, first.
Anyone can get crafty with kraft, whether it’s in the studio or the kitchen in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
How many words does your story need? Well, it depends on what genre it fits into and who your target audience is in this Writing Tip from KD Did It.
An anthology of twelve past and present hilarious free ficlet memories of Christmas in the Cut & Run universe revolving around Zane and Ty and Ty’s Sidewinder teammates.
Having fled New Zealand, Anahera Rawiri returns after her husband’s death to a shinier hometown that still holds to its secrets, especially when Miri Hinewai goes out for a run and fails to return.
Writing (and marketing) your book is easier (and cheaper) if you identify your target reading audience in this Writing Tip from KD Did It.