Archive | March 2018
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#MondayMeme #MondayBlogs
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Because, after all, one can never have too many books. Usually. 😀
EDITING 101: 48 – Using Quotes in Your Book and Research Tips – Part 1…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Using Quotes in Your Book and Research Tips (Part 1) As often as I run into authors wanting to use song lyrics in their novels, I also run into authors wanting to use quotes in their non-fiction books. (If you missed the post about using…
How Your Story Opening Foreshadows (Intentionally or Not) What’s to Come…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
by Peter Selgin on Jane Friedman site: Photo credit: Lola_TC on Visual hunt / CC BY Today’s post is by regular contributor Peter Selgin, the award-winning author of Your First Page. He offers first-page critiques to show just how much useful critical commentary and helpful feedback can be…
What is the image you want to project?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Are you being true to your persona? Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition: “the personality that a person (such as an actor or politician) projects in public: image” In other words your image. Your image as an author. Learning how to share on social media can help us improve as writers and bloggers. And possibly sell more…
Red River Radio Presents Dellani’s Tea Time with Christine, Kevin and Scott
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Tune in for Dellani’s Tea Time TODAY, March 12 4-6 PM Eastern time on Blog Talk Radio It’s March already! Our minds focus on green shamrocks, the Easter Bunny and multi-hued eggs. However, this month’s guests don’t focus on any of that. The closest we get to the Easter Bunny…
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Originally posted on Megan Morgan:
Right now I’m doing a whole lot of revising/editing on a book I recently finished. Sometimes this is the best part of the process for me–the first draft is down, the story is told, and now I’m in the process of fixing it up and making it shine. It’s a…
Christine Plouvier’s Examples Of Using Smell In Your Writing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I recently posted on the challenges of using smell in one’s writing. Christine Plouvier, author of the Irish Firebrands, left a comment citing a number of posts on her blog with examples of her doing so in her own work. Intrigued as I was, I did check out those posts…
If I touch her, I might get burned… Thirsty by Mia Hopkins #NewRelease #Romance @Barclay_PR @MiaHopkinsxoxo
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Feeling THIRSTY? Visit the Eastside Brewery… A gangster hiding from his past. A single mom fighting for her future. Can she show this bad boy the man’s he’s meant to be? Mia Hopkins is back with the first in an all-new contemporary series, THIRSTY (Eastside Brewery…