Malia Ann Haberman's Blog
May 15, 2025
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Meet Chase Tinker. He’ll make your life magical.
The first book “Chase Tinker and the House of Magic” is free!
https://maliaannhaberman.weebly.com/chase-tinker-series.html
https://maliaannhaberman.weebly.com/chase-tinker-series.htmlMarch 21, 2022
Break
A creative writing by my beautiful and talented daughter. :)
by Brandi Sperry
The house has settled over the years, and now the pool table in the basement is not level. Gregory can’t accept this. How can no one care?
He goes to the hardware store, buys a level and a stack of thin rubber pads. He strains his back to lift the heavy table, alone, his father’s hip just replaced, his brother nowhere to be found, many years now since they played a game together.
Gregory groans, slips one pad under a table leg. Consults the level.
Repeats.
Repeats.
The balls keep rolling on their own, to the same corner every time.
Primarily a screenwriter, Brandi Sperry has had scripts appear on industry best-of lists including the 2020 GLAAD List, which showcases promising LGBTQ+-inclusive feature scripts, and the 2020 WriteHer list, highlighting the best TV pilot scripts by female writers. She hails from Seattle, studied creative writing at Macalester…
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March 8, 2021
Woohoo! :)
So exciting! The first book in my “Chase Tinker Series” is trending number 1 in Free eBooks for 9-12 readers on Barnes & Noble!! It’s also in the top 2 of Kid’s Free eBooks, Fantasy & Magic, Adventure, Adventurers & Heroes, Sci-fi, and Family Life!
It’s what all the cool kids are reading.
U.S and International links, and Previews:
https://maliaannhaberman.weebly.com/chase-tinker-series-buy-links.html
“It’s funny, witty, exciting, bone-chilling, romantic, adventurous & MAGICAL!” ~Book Reviewer
November 4, 2020
One Stop for Writers Checklists and Tip Sheets – by Angela Ackerman… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

I know I’ve mentioned these before, but this link is nirvana. There are so many lists there that can help you, no subscription required. One Stop for Writers
One Stop for Writers Checklists and Tip Sheets – by Angela Ackerman… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
October 1, 2020
The Recipe for Writing a Great Scene – by Janice Hardy… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on Fiction University: A great scene is a lot like a great meal. It whets an appetite for more, it fills up the senses, and it satisfies the hunger. A lot of things can happen in a scene. Plot things, character things, backstory things. We even describe them as “this is the scene where […]
The Recipe for Writing a Great Scene – by Janice Hardy… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
October 13, 2019
How to Create Dynamic Fictional Characters
by David Gittlin
Most serious writers want to connect with an audience; preferably a big one. You have something to say. You have a story to tell. You want people to read it. One of the best ways to make people want to read your work is to create memorable and relatable central characters. Whether you are writing a short story, screenplay, or a novel, you want your readers to identify with and live the story through your main characters. To do this, you have to create three dimensional characters that live and breathe in your reader’s imagination. I’d like to share with you a method I learned for from professional, published writers.
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July 29, 2019
Character Descriptions: Avoiding the Boring Stuff – by Angela Ackerman…
Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog

on Jami Gold:
We all know characters are the beating heart of a story. Fashioned from imagination clay and given life by an author, these fictional people have yearnings, dreams, and fears just like us. They also have a past—one filled with challenges, strife, and hope—and this collection of experiences shape them into the person readers meet on the doorstep of chapter one.
Digging deep to explore a character’s hidden truths is hard and necessary work. I spend a lot of time coaching writers to drill down into the essence of who their character is so that when they write their behavior, every action and choice is driven by their motivation and authentic to them.
But there’s another aspect of character description that is easy to forget about or gloss over: their physical appearance.
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June 13, 2019
Good News: Reading Is Still Popular
Reading is still popular. In fact, most people have good intentions about reading!
A study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Rakuten Kobo found that 71% of Americans say they’d like to read more than they currently do. Our busy and distracted lives present barriers to reading more. Survey respondents reported that these main barriers include:
Scrolling through social media (49%)Playing games on a phone (30%)Watching TV shows (29%)Sitting in Traffic (28%)Constantly checking their phone (26%)
The good news is that the majority of Americans are still reading. Check out these five findings on books and reading in the United States.
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May 21, 2019
Writers Need to Rethink Rewrites
by smwright
Rewrites have a negative connotation in the writing world, and when listening to some writers talk about them, you’d suspect they were on par with a root canal! I’m well up to my head in revisions for my SciFi novel right now, but you won’t catch me griping about them. Revisions and rewrites are just a natural part of the writing process. They are only as bad as you make them.
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April 22, 2019
No Wasted Ink Writers Links — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
Originally posted on No Wasted Ink: Welcome back to writer links day here on No Wasted Ink. Each week, I select ten articles from my general reading on the internet to share with you here on the blog. I hope you like this week’s choice. Enjoy. The Fantastical Food of Fantasy Fiction Biting the Bullet…
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