Amanda T. Fox

  • North Hollywood

    North Hollywood

     While there are always things to do in L.A,, there is one part of the city that is by far and away one of the best spots and can’t be missed! With a neighborhood feel within the city, North Hollywood is a must-visit for anyone coming out to LA. Magnolia Boulevard             If Halloween is

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  • Wilber Park

    Wilber Park

                When looking for a park that is more woods that country, it truly doesn’t get any better than Wilber Park in Oneonta NY.  For anyone looking to escape to the woods for a while without having to travel out of town, this is the place to be. With a fully loaded playground, various difficulty

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  • Neahwa Park

    Neahwa Park

    Easily the largest park in the area, Neahwa Park has a lot to offer for people from all walks of life. Anyone can find something to do here, whether they are into sports, a leisurely walk, a fun place to bring their kids in the warmer months or simply wish to spend a day in

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  • The Parks of Oneonta NY

    Looking for a place to relax and enjoy nature, without going too far out of town? Time to go to the park The parks in the city of Oneonta, NY are by far and away some of the nicest ones around, and easily accessible for every member of your family. Whether you are single, need

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  •             There is no writer or author out there that can honestly tell you that they haven’t compared their writing to other writers. Whether it was a favorite author, a friend, a blogger, a newsletter, an article they read, a book, no matter where they found a piece of literature that they enjoyed, every one

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  • Reflection of the Work

    Every author in this world is different. From their styles to their genres, right down to their voices, and there can be no denying that those voices will change over time. Some become more seasoned, some spread among the vast reaches of the genres and possibilities until they have touched every one of them, and

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  • If there is one thing every author can agree with, it’s that there are no two words worse than this: writer’s block.

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  • The Psyche of Characters

    This week’s article is going to be a little different from the first few in the way that it is less about writing advice and more about the psyche of characters. Something that was brought up in several of my classes during college was the significance of characters in the story. Not only in the

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  • The Anxious Writer

                Being a writer and author comes with its own set of hardships, but the one hardship that often gets overlooked is the anxiety that can come from writing a book, especially that first one. Writing Frosty Nights, my first full-length novel, came with fears I had no idea I would have. Suddenly, I found

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  • A Body of Work

                Most writers go into writing a book with a basic understanding of what each layer of writing entails: an outline, a rough draft, a revised draft, and the final draft. Often, we as writers want that first draft to be absolutely perfect, ready to publish with grammar, spelling, format, structure, detail, and continuity on

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