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“Reading this book kept you wondering who the sociopath really is.” – Reasonable Doubts: A Mariner’s Bluff Mini-Mystery – Book #1 (Mariner’s Bluff Mini-Mysteries) by Jade Lazlow
“Just when you think you know who the killer is, there is a twist and you are left scratching your head….wondering….a real “Whodunit”. “– Murder in Humboldt (Carson Reno Mystery Series, Book 1) 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
“Angela has a great way of building characters that are very relatable with strong females and this book is no exception.” – An Unexpected Affair by Angela Gray
“A great story of dragons, magic, and romance. Lovely” – The Dragon’s Storm: A Breath of Fyre Novel: (A Dragon Romance) Kindle Edition by Andi Lawrencovna
Narrative Voice: Balancing Verbs, Modifiers, and Infinitives #amwriting
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
We are drawn to the work of our favorite authors because we like their voice and writing style. The unique, recognizable way they choose words and assemble them into sentences appeals to us, although we don’t consciously think of it that way. In Monday’s post, Narrative Voice,…
7 Questions to Design a Better Arc of Change for Your Protagonist – by Heather Davis…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Jane Friedman site: Beginning authors don’t often appreciate the critical importance of a fully formed character arc, nor do they understand the key steps to create a satisfying one. The good news? This problem is totally fixable. Here are 7 essential questions I use…
What Writers Need to Master Their Craft – by C.S. Lakin…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Live Write Thrive: Many people want to write a great book, but they don’t want to get into the weeds with grammar, punctuation, and syntax. Yet, those are the tools of a writer’s trade. Can you imagine a home builder showing up on the…