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Who Else: Writing Secondary and Minor Characters
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Morgan S. Hazelwood ? Who Else Is There? Writers know all about our main character–they’re the focus of our story. Often, the story is told in their voice. But what about everyone else? Unless you’re writing a person-versus-nature like Hatchet, you’re probably going to have other characters. ? Minor Characters…
How Not To Take A Compliment.
Originally posted on Some Words That Say What I Think:
I am not very good at accepting compliments. My brain doesn’t know how to process them which is silly because receiving a compliment should be a relatively simple process: 1. Receive compliment. 2. Thank person who gave you the compliment. 3. Enjoy boost in self-esteem…
Blog Tour: Deep Blue Trouble (Steph Broadribb) @OrendaBooks @crimethrillgirl
Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
Last year, I read the action thriller Deep Down Dead by Steph Broadribb, and was instantly drawn in. A kick- ass female protagonist, a sizzling love story, and an intricate, fast-paced plot had my eyes glued to the pages. This one lived up to the hype. So, when I…
The Hat by C.S. Boyack #fantasy #BookReview
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Lizzie St. Laurent is dealing with many of the struggles of young life. She lost her grandmother, and her living arrangements. Her new roommate abandoned her, and she’s working multiple jobs just to keep her head above water. She inherits an old hat from her grandmother’s…
…what knavery therein lurks?
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…one of the wee side issues which occurs frequently when people learn that this’ ol’ Jurassic is actually a scribbler is the request to have themselves feature in one of yer next crime thrillers… inevitably I ask the question, ‘Would that be as a good guy/lady or a bad guy/lady?’……
To #Blog or Not to Blog, that is the Question #Writerslife #mgtab
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
To blog or not to blog; I hear this question often. There are many demands on a writer’s time. Most of us have families, day jobs, pets, houses to clean, yards to maintain, the list goes on and on, so how are we supposed to keep up…