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Using Setting to Develop a Plot

Using Setting to Develop a Plot

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’ve seen many different articles around the inter-webs about plot development.  Usually there are two schools of thought: Create highly developed character bios and then they will inform what kind of plot needs to develop. Create a highly developed plot and then the characters will take shape based…

Interview with Author Kathy Rollinson!

JEMSBOOKS It is a pleasure to introduce Kathy Rollinson, author of fantasy and murder genre. Thank you, Kathy, for coming today to share your fascinating books with my readers and me. PLEASE TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT YOURSELF. My name is Mrs Kathy Rollinson, I write under K J Rollinson. I was born in Salford, Lancashire,UK, moved […]

Here is my interview with Donna Fasano

Originally posted on authorsinterviews:
Name: Donna Fasano Age: 55 Where are you from? I was born in Elkton, Maryland, but both of my parents were born and raised in West Virginia so I feel very “southern.” I now live with my husband in Delaware. A little about yourself `ie your education, Family life, etc :…

Be the Gatekeepers

Originally posted on Maiden Ink:
While doing some research online, I discovered an article that lumped all indie authors and their books into one category: a waste of money. The author’s goal was to inform the public on how to avoid buying a horrible indie book. No, I will not share the link because there…

Here is my interview with Samantha Darling

Originally posted on authorsinterviews:
Name Samantha Darling Age 28 Where are you from Essex, United Kingdom A little about your self `ie your education Family life etc  I finished college and went to uni to study mental health nursing when I was 18. Finished that at 21 and went straight into nursing full time. Writing…

2015 Writing Goals: Juggling Writing And Marketing

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HERE’S THE FIRST THREE REVIEWS Doris Vandruff — “An exciting, titillating, mind blowing, experience.” Dyanna Dunn — “I kept telling myself I would put it down at the beginning of the next chapter, and ended up reading the entire thing.” Pamela Winn — “This is an amazing, can’t put down read!” AN EXCERPT FROM THE […]

Book Cover Design – The Law

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The only way to ensure that you have a one hundred percent original, and copyright infringement free cover for your book is to either make it yourself with all your own images, or purchase a bespoke artwork, specifically created for you. Not everyone is inclined to create their own,…

THE FINGERPRINT MURDERS: PART 3

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