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Bonus: A Starter’s Guide For Fiction Writers to Trying to “Establish a Social Media Presence” Part 5a

Originally posted on WRITING TIPS & WRITERLY MUSINGS:
Part 1ย |ย Part 2ย | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Ch@ractR In my previous Starter’s Guide posts, I talked about establishing a presence, and how to get started on some of the well-known website: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, and Reddit. Today, I’m going to be…

The Coppersmith Farmhouse by Devney Perry #BookReview #Bookish #amreading

The Coppersmith Farmhouse by Devney Perry #BookReview #Bookish #amreading

Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? One old farmhouse brought them together. It could also tear them apart. Gigi has just uprooted her whole world to start a new life. The unexpected gift of a farmhouse in small-town Montana is just what she and her daughter need to escape big-city loneliness. The…

You know stuff, use it

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Craig here today. I’ve said many times that the rules of writing fiction are more guidelines. I was struck recently with how many novels feature a main character who is an author. Therefore: Today’s topic is, “Write What you Know.” Okay, I just said they’re more like guidelines, so if…

Refining Dialogue

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
In the midst of plotting, pondering, and (alternate?) world building, actual!writing, albeit within the confines of the mind, marches forth on this March Fourth. Pun quite intended. Amid the scene setting and character building is crafting the dialogue between the characters (spoken or implied) from which the…

The Cover of Maledicus is now in Cover Wars

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Hello to everyone! I have entered the cover of my book Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society Book I in Cover Wars. Please consider helping me with this contest. All you need to do is go to their site and vote! I realize this is shameless begging,…

Illusions and Delusions

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
The notion of perspective and its involvement in shaping (just about) everything in the story remains at the forefront of the plotting and pondering process. Toying with the idea of multiple narrators (first or third) is an option to consider, as it’s an effective, if complex method…

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