Tag Archive | genre
The Dawnstone Tale — a fantasy novel, Chapter 1 continued…
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
by R.L.Davis Hays Chapter 1 continues: ~~~ The Drunken Faery Tavern was nearly empty; the few lamps that burned gave a secretive light to the place. The stale smell of ale filled Lylith’s mind with images of dark deeds and careless laughter. It was the kind of tavern…
Infographic: Do You Know The Difference Between Literary, Upmarket and Commercial Fiction?
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
Knowing how to categorize your work is one of the most important skills a writer needs to know–especially while querying. Here’s an infographic to help.
Mystery, Thriller, Suspense. Where does your book belong?
Originally posted on Lori Crane:
So, what’s the deal with the genres Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense?? Most readers don’t know the difference, but if you’re trying to place your book in the best genre to find the perfect readership, a writer should know the difference. The difference depends on if the reader knows what’s going…
Sue Vincent: Indie Success –10 things that really matter
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Source: Indie Success –10 things that really matter