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Blogger Tribe (Public Tribe)

Fiction Share is a collective of writers who cross-promote for fellow writers. There are no genre or style limitations, share what interests you. Check out the rules and decide if you're a good fit to share fiction. Active participants are welcome.

Rules:

1. Share every post that comes through your feed.
(it's okay to skip an occasional post that is outside your comfort zone - but only a few)

2. People who stop sharing posts are removed from the tribe.
(no exceptions - we're here to share, not promote your stuff exclusively)

3. If you post more than once a day - they may not all be shared.
(after the first post, individual member's can chose to provide additional support)
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It's time to update my banners and other graphics. Having updated all my Astronomicon book cover art last year, it's been annoying me all the other graphics still use...
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According to the inventors of "Blah, Blah, Blah Day," we should celebrate by doing things that people have been nagging you about. Example: Start eating healthy,...
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Okay, I know…another blog where I reveal I'm just a tad crazy, but then again, all artists have to be a little nuts to dream up the things we create.The...
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​In real life, we usually don’t allow the man of our dreams to walk out the front door thinking we’ve been having an affair...
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March 8th is International Women's Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.  In my little book...
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