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“These cards are full of kind and loving energy.” – Inspirational Wisdom from Angels & Fairies Hardcover by Frances Munro, and Illustrated by Judy Mastrangelo
“Darnell gives his books and writing a fresh feel” – Deadly Decision (Carson Reno Mystery Series – Book 15) by Gerald W. Darnell
“If you like smart and witty romance with interesting characters and a superb plot, if you are not afraid to weep and cry, you should read Blue Lake.” – Blue Lake (Time After Time) by Carol Ann Kauffman
“Kept me reading until the end!” – A Thief in the Night: A Tale of Grimm Portent (A Fairy Tale Retelling) (The Never Lands Saga) by Andi Lawencovna
Structure Isn’t the Holy Grail You’re Looking For – by Lisa Cooper Ellison…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Jane Friedman site: It’s Tuesday at 4:30 PM. A writer’s name flashes across my Zoom screen. As we begin her free consultation, she tells me about the harrowing memoir she plans to write. The project is her first book, and she’s not sure where…
Character Types: The Helper
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Hey SE Readers. Joan with you today. This is the sixth and final in a series of posts about character types. The ideas come from my personal observations or public knowledge of well-known people. The other posts are The Attention Seeker, The “I Can Top That” Person, The Know it…
The 5 Types of Lines We Use to Craft Stories (and How to Use Them to Reveal Character) – by September Fawkes…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Recently I was listening to a lecture from #1 New York Times best-selling author Brandon Sanderson where he listed four different kinds of lines we use to write stories–and while I knew each type existed, I had never really thought of listing them out and…