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Emotional Beats: Facial Expressions

Back in September, I published Emotional Beats: How to Easily Convert your Writing into Palpable Feelings. As promised, I will be posting the book on my blog. So, here is the next installment, feat… Source: Emotional Beats: Facial Expressions

Guest blogging audiences novelists don’t know about #h2e

Guest blogging audiences novelists don’t know about #h2e

Originally posted on How To Ebook:
Guest blogging is one of my favorite book promotion tactics because it lets authors reach more of the right readers. Problem is, many novelists don’t write guest posts. What’s more, those who are guest bloggers usually write only for their friends’ blogs or for bloggers who write about books…

Would You Rather (For Readers)

Six Posters to help get you Writing a Story…

Six Posters to help get you Writing a Story…

On Heroes And Villains: What Is Right, What Is Wrong?

Mystery Mondays: CJ Petterson on Novel Themes

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Mystery Thriller Week is an annual event that celebrates the Mystery, Thriller genre. Welcome to all writers, published or unpublished. MTW was Feb.12-19, 2017! That was last week, but we still have mystery authors to showcase. Mystery Mondays is helping celebrate by hosting mystery writers leading up to this exciting week.  Today we have C.J.…

5 Tips to Ensure Your Editor Doesn’t Hate You

5 Tips to Ensure Your Editor Doesn’t Hate You

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Some time after receiving the first round of edits, a writer may wonder whether or not her editor hates her. Surely, the theory goes, if her editor liked her, the suggested changes wouldn’t be so terrible. The good news is that receiving extensive edits from an editor does not mean…

On Quests And Adventures: Where Is Your Hero Going And Why?

50 Shades of Mistakes That Sell Books #MondayBlogs

I warn you now, this post is for the open minded. There are some books that are bound to cause controversy. 50 Shades of Grey is one of those books, so it makes sense that I don’t know many p… Source: 50 Shades of Mistakes That Sell Books #MondayBlogs

Free eBook: BIG-PICTURE Editing Using Feedback’s Key Elements Of Fiction

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
You’ve finished your first draft. Congratulations! Now what? Whether you’re self-publishing or going the traditional route, your story needs to be as good as you can possibly make it before sharing with others. Now is the time to evaluate your writing with a big-picture edit to ensure your story works…

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