Tag Archive | Authors
My Writing: The What, the Why, the How, and one other thing I forget . . .
Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
Participating in a Blog Hop is something you can’t turn down. I guess you can, but when . . . ? Jenna Willett of Jen’s Pen Den @JensPenDen ? . . . asked if I would participate, how could I say no? I doubt she hears no very often. She’s a…
A question for the authors out there
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Recently I was discussing the writing process at a small conference in Reno, Nevada. One of the people I was talking to was saying she had trouble figuring out if her idea was her own or if it had been done before. I asked her if she reads within…
Kindle Unlimited: Connection and Market Correction?
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
Kindle Unlimited is up and running at Amazon. For about ten bucks a month, readers can read a lot and authors will get paid if 10% of the book is read. Across the writerverse, we are speculating. Is it…
Meet Guest Author Michael Phillip Cash
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? I started writing screenplays years ago. One of them Brood X A Firsthand Account of the Great Cicada Invasion came in 6th place out of 4500 scripts. It was passed around in Hollywood and a few producers showed some interest, so I decided to turn into…
Guest Author Malia Ann Haberman and how ‘The Chase Tinker’ Series began.
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
The Chase Tinker Series…it started with a dream… One night, about eight years ago, I dreamed I was living in a gigantic, fancy house where every room had magic in it, and any room I went into I could perform the superpower that lived…
Writing Tips: Character Profiles
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Lots of announcements today before I share my thoughts on creating character profiles: ShannonAThompson.com hit 17,000 followers! This is truly amazing, and I cannot believe that we’re continuing to grow. I started this little blog without any expectations, but if I had started it with expectations – I’m positive you…
Guest Post: Michael West
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Writing Cross-Genre Fiction When I sit down to write, I don’t think to myself, “Today, I’m going to create a Horror story” or “I’m going to do a Sci-fi tale.” No. Instead, I sit down to tell the best story I can, about characters that appeal to me, and…