Tag Archive | writing advice
Author Interview Number Seventy-Nine – Hannah – Fantasy/Erotica
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Welcome to Hannah. Where are you from and where do you live now? I’ve lived in Canada my whole life, back and forth between Quebec and Ontario. Currently I’m pretty settled in Southern Ontario. Please tell us a little about your writing – for example genre, title, etc. I write erotica.…
2014 – A Year Filled With Words
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
I can’t believe it will be 2015 in a few hours, where has the year gone?! So what has 2014 brought? Words! Knowledge! Friendship! It’s too many years for me to confess to since I left university but my thirst for knowledge hasn’t abated. As some of my followers…
Writing the First Draft of Your Novel? Feel. Don’t Conceal. And LET IT GO! (Writing Advice with Frozen References)
My Platinum Rules of Writing
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Exciting stuff! The prestigious Indies Unlimited published a guest post by me a couple of weeks ago, titled “My Golden Rules of Writing.” I’m republishing here under a new name, to separate it from my previous Golden rules post. It’s nothing you haven’t read before in this blog, but it’s…
A Simple Guide to Deep PoV
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Point of View (PoV) is a fascinating thing. It allows us to play god in the little universe we have created for ourselves (and, hopefully, our readers). And, like a zoom-in function, allows us to zoom in and out of our characters. We can either watch them from afar…