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My Writing Process–Part 2

Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
Hello, everyone!  Hope that everyone is enjoying the weekend.  I’m here again because of James McAllister.  His blog is here http://fortiterpublishing.com/blog/my-writing-process-blog-tour/ and his writing is here http://www.amazon.com/James-McAllister/e/B00DA1ZSFI  James is a friend of mine through a series of writer’s groups that we have shared, and…

Titles, opening lines, and endings

READ THIS…FAST.

Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
READ THIS…FAST. Save this link to help out your writing.

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How to Support an Author’s New Book: 11 Ideas For You

Originally posted on Writers In The Storm Blog:
By Chuck Sambuchino My Writer’s Digest coworker, Brian A. Klems, recently geared up for the release of his first book — a humorous guide for fathers called OH BOY, YOU’RE HAVING A GIRL: A DAD’S SURVIVAL GUIDE TO RAISING DAUGHTERS (Adams Media). On top of that, my…

What NOT to Say to a Big-Time DJ

Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
What NOT to Say to a Big-Time DJ.

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Review Rating Guidelines

Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
As you probably already see and as I’ve previously mentioned in my “about me” section, I read a lot and I always try to write an honest review in response to the books I read (whether requested or not) even it it’s a few words about what did or didn’t work for me. I…

Inspiration hides in the most unlikely places

Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement Inspirations:
I wish I had a nickel for everyone that said, “You can’t write in two opposing genres.  You have to pick one and stick to it.  You won’t sell any books if you are bi-polar in your writings, and ‘Christian paranormal’ is an oxymoron.” Actually, I find…

Agents. Qualified literary gatekeepers?

Originally posted on Indie Hero:
A few years ago, Samuel Moffie submitted The Perfect Martini to 100 literary agents. Actually, he submitted 90% of the first twenty pages of Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions disguised as The Perfect Martini. Any guesses on his success rate? 100 out of 100, right? No. Only one agent responded positively,…

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