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Paving My Road of Authorship One Baby Step at a Time. Pen to Paper: a Book Blog. Nadia, the Hidden Fire Witch. Harbingers of El Tinor. Last week I watched a Hangouts video from The Writing Biz Laura Williams. In the last episode, featured guest speaker Lany Sullivan talked about. Setting Goals for Your Writing. Laura had claimed that she was a time management wizard and boy is she ever. She’d already started her 2015 plans since October. Credit for the image above goes to Goodreads.com*. If you aren’t fa...
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Paving My Road of Authorship One Baby Step at a Time. Pen to Paper: a Book Blog. Nadia, the Hidden Fire Witch. Harbingers of El Tinor. How To Meet Other Writers and Why You Should by Janice Wald. And a wonderful Friday it is too. Because today's post features guest blogger Janice Wald with some great advice for writers. Enjoy! Are you a new writer who was not prepared for the demands of doing what you love? Credit for this image goes to Pbs.org.*. February is coming to a close and so soon too. Well, ...
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Paving My Road of Authorship One Baby Step at a Time. Pen to Paper: a Book Blog. Nadia, the Hidden Fire Witch. Harbingers of El Tinor. How to Write the Calm Before the Storm. How was your Thanksgiving? Were you able to write and or even reach your word count goal? Forget About Writing Original, Write Perspectively. Credit for the images above goes to BarnesandNoble.com. The dictionary defines ‘original’ as present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest. But that’s become increasingly hard ...
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Paving My Road of Authorship One Baby Step at a Time. Pen to Paper: a Book Blog. Nadia, the Hidden Fire Witch. Harbingers of El Tinor. Thank you IHeartAllStories and Farewell. If you’ve been following, as you’d know today marks my two year blogiversary. Which means that today is also my last day blogging on IHeartAllStories. Why? Well, I’ll gladly explain why that is. And where you can find me from now on. Did I really not know what I wanted to blog about? So in honor of our history together, I like to s...
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Show, Don’t Tell: Paint a Picture with Your Words – Bound and Determined
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Great Resources for Writers. Show, Don’t Tell: Paint a Picture with Your Words. Show, Don’t Tell: Paint a Picture with Your Words provides examples to explain the concept of show, don’t tell when writing. You hear it all the time in fiction writing courses, and you can read about it in books on writing and on blog posts online. Show, don’t tell. I can be kind of dense sometimes but I have to say that that often left me scratching my head. Huh? Whatcha talkin’ about? But I get it now–I. Give details. ...
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The Writer’s Knowledge Base: A Free and Valuable Resource for Writers – Bound and Determined
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Great Resources for Writers. The Writer’s Knowledge Base: A Free and Valuable Resource for Writers. The Writer’s Knowledge Base: A Free and Valuable Resource for Writers discusses an amazing free resource for writers created by Elizabeth S. Craig and Mike Fleming. Today I thought I’d share a great resource for writers. It’s called the Writer’s Knowledge Base and it’s been put together by author Elizabeth S. Craig. A web-based novel organizer. So What Can We Find in the Knowledge Base? Lots of good stuff!
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Renee's Pages: February 2015
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Dream Write. Speak. Friday, February 27, 2015. Book Review: Authorpreneur by Nina Amir. If there's one thing I've realized over the past few years, it's that writing a book is only one way to earn income, and unless you're a New York Times. Bestseller, it doesn't necessarily pay enough to earn a living. That's where the practical advice of Nina Amir comes in- in her new book, Authorpreneur: How To Build a Business Around a Book. My mind kept wandering back to a non-fiction book proposal I wrote several y...
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Memoir Writer's World: Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir?
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A memoir writer muses on the process of writing and getting published. Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir? Here is a post by Jerry Waxler that poses the question about writing your parents' memoir? I wonder if this is a necessary step to writing our own? Is this the year to write your parent’s memoir? January 4, 2012 at 10:28 PM. I dont have a solution yet. Maybe write 2 memoirs? January 4, 2012 at 10:58 PM. January 4, 2012 at 11:08 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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Memoir Writer's World: March 2013
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A memoir writer muses on the process of writing and getting published. Writing a memoir: Intersecting memory and story. I found this piece made some very helpful points. Please have a look. Writing a memoir: Intersecting memory and story. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Harold Skilling's Letters From World War One. More Letters From World War One. Letters From World War One. Follow me on Twitter. NAMW Member of the Month. Read Interview: Ruth Zaryski Jackson. Andrew J. Borkowski. When She...
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Ronald D. Giles: November 2012
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Ronald D. Giles. Friday, November 9, 2012. The Friday Night Dance. In revising "Friday Night," I was reminded of what a wonderful time it was to grow up in a town where there was Steel Mill full-employment, neighborhoods with alleys, kids your age, and shared parental standards where any adult who witnessed a kid doing something offensive could call that offender out on the spot (and then call the kid's parents to report what had happened). It was a different time. Ronald D. Giles. Dystel and Goderich Li...
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