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Best of the Shed

We feature some of the very best writing from inside the  Shed, here on our front page. These are pieces that have earned wide approval and have been workshopped within 'The Lab', part of the Book Shed Forum.

 

  • All rights available, please contact the authors through the Book Shed.
  • Bliss - A Love Story by Patricia J DeLois
  • Death by DeNiro by Mike Hanson
  • Father Antonio's Grail by James Whyle
  • Insatiable by JD Smith
  • It's Not About You by Danny Gillan
  • Over the Bridge by Heikki Hietala
  • The Peter Chair by Jasper Dorgan
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Killer Submissions

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  • What I'm Looking For - by Julia Churchill, Literary Agent
  • What I Know About Dialogue
  • What I Know About Plotting
  • Getting Inside Your Characters' Heads

 

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Twit Ring

A random selection from BookShed writers.

Bufflehead Sisters
Patricia J. Delois
The Beach Beneath The Pavement
Roland Denning
Short Fuses
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The Armchair Bride
Mo Fanning

 

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