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Step-by-step creating a project in Scrivener – nailing that outline
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
So how is my Scrivener project going? Going to be honest here, I’ve switched my project. I was going to use Scrivener to write a memoir manuscript on clearing my heart of clutter in order to clear my house of clutter. I’m still going to…
How Not to Get Noticed by Other Writers, Agents, Other Publishing Types, and Book Junkies
Originally posted on Indigo Sea Press Blog:
This is my own personal 10 steps on how NOT to get noticed by other writers, agents, various other publishing types, and assorted book junkies. These tips, of course, are in no particular order. Failure to follow any one or more might risk exposing yourself to being (gulp)…
10 Great Conan Doyle Books That Don’t Feature Sherlock Holmes
Interesting Literature The best Conan Doyle novels that don’t feature the great sleuth but are still definitely worth reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle often resented the fact that Sherlock Holmes overshadowed his other fiction, and to an extent he was right to do so. He was also a talented author of historical novels, science fiction, horror stories, […]
The Writer’s Pro Shop Series, Why You Need It – A Guest Post by Hubert O’Hearn
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Hubert O’Hearn has previously been featured on Reading Recommendations. He is a Canadian-born playwright and journalist who now lives in Ireland. When he announced his new The Writer’s Pro Shop Series recently I asked if he’d like to write a guest blog post to help promote this service…