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Mystery Mondays: Jane Jordan With Advice to Aspiring Writers

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 Welcome to all writers, published or unpublished. The Kickoff begins Feb.12-19, 2017! That’s this week! Mystery Mondays is helping celebrate by hosting mystery writers leading up to this exciting week.  Today we Jane Jordan, Author of The Beekeeper’s Daughter. Advice…

Mystery Mondays: Laura Wolfe on Writing Mysteries

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 Welcome to all writers, published or unpublished. The Kickoff begins Feb.12-19, 2017! Mystery Mondays is helping celebrate by hosting mystery writers leading up to this exciting week.  Today we have Laura Wolfe, author of TRAIL OF SECRETS. Writing Mysteries: Keep…

Mystery Mondays: Gwen Mayo on Co-Authoring

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Happy New Year: Today is the kick off of Mystery Mondays 2017, and I have the pleasure of introducing Gwen Mayo, c0-author of Mullet Express. She writes with Sarah E Glenn. C0-Authoring by Gwen Mayo One of the questions I’ve been hearing about writing Murder on the Mullet Express with…

MYSTERY MONDAYS: 2016 Kicks off with Cheryl Kaye Tardif

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
To celebrate a new year of Mystery Mondays,  Cheryl Kaye Tardif will share a bit of E.Y.E OF THE SCORPION. But first, here is what she has to say on the future of fiction. A Mystery Qwickie™ with an Eye on Vengeance and Salvation  Launching Imajin Books’ new Imajin Qwickies™ imprint, international…

Trying Out Wattpad: A Beta-Reading Experience

Trying Out Wattpad: A Beta-Reading Experience

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have known about Wattpad.com for some time now, but have never thought about giving it a go until now.  I do have many beta-readers who will read my novels and give great commentary and criticism, but nothing beats a host of strangers reading your novel and then…

The Reverse Outline

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have accomplished a great personal best: creating a complete pre-history, flora, fauna, culture, alien races and government for five alien planets that the humans or Terrans in my new novel series “The Five Rims”.  It came in at just over 15K words as well. Now to write…

Be My Guest: Oct 11 Event for Mystery Writers and Others

Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
There’s a fun day on tap this coming Saturday, and if you’re somewhat local to Concord, MA and this is of interest, make sure to register today, Monday, October 6. Fellow NHWN bloggers, Diane and Julie, and I are part of a mystery writers group called…

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