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Tag Archives: writing tips
Writing With A Critique Partner ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: (note: I realise I’ve been posting quite a lot about the writing process since I returned to blogging. I suppose it’s because, when I was on my blog break, I spent most of it … Continue reading
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Himani in Conversation With “D.Wallace Peach” from “MythsOfTheMirror🐉”
Reblogged from Books and Sstuff: Omigod! I am just so super excited to start with my Author Interview Series with one of my favourite Blogger (Myths of the Mirror) who is equally an awesome Fantasy writer. I personally like her … Continue reading
How Not to Get Ahead of Yourself When You’re Writing – Guest Post by Traci Kenworth at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: When we get a new idea, it feels like the whole world opens for us, and we can do anything. Some newer writers spring into the writing before they’re ready. It takes time to … Continue reading
Elmore Leonard – Guest Post by, Andrew Joyce… at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape: Elmore Leonard was an American writer who wrote nearly fifty novels, twenty-six of which were made into movies with stars such as Paul Newman, John Travolta, and Russell Crowe. He was awarded the Edgar … Continue reading
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Creating an Audiobook Using ACX ~ Don Massenzio – Part 2 of 3
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: This is the second part of my post on considering your book for production as an audio book. In Part 1 of this post, I talked about finding a voice actor on ACX. I’ll pick up … Continue reading
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Guest author and illustrator: Angel Nichols ~ Communicating ideas
A lot of people ask me how I became both an illustrator and an author, or why I didn’t choose one over the other. To understand that, you have to understand where these interests come from. My father was in … Continue reading
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Am I a Real Author? ~ Don Massenzio
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: When I jumped into the indie author scene, it was a calculated risk. Like I do with a lot of decisions, I looked at the pros and cons. Pros: There are a number of platforms that … Continue reading
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Self-Publishing – Your Fellow Authors are not Your Enemies – Let’s Help Each Other ~ Don Massenzio
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: As we enter the holiday seasons, I wanted to bring back this post that is one of the first from my blog. I still truly believe the ideas in this post. Let’s help each other out. … Continue reading
Readers’ Letters – Why You Should Write One ~ Esther Newton
Reblogged from Esther at estherchiltonblog: Did you know that you can earn around £200 pounds a month from writing readers’ letters? They’re a form of writing that’s often dismissed, but they shouldn’t be ignored – whether you’re new to the … Continue reading
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