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Romance Author Karin Winter and Some Behind The Scenes Insight
You came onto the scene with such intensity and depth with your Shattered duet, and you didn’t stop there....
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TO SERIES, OR NOT TO SERIES - That is Often the Question
A common discussion among writers is whether to write a standalone novel or a series of books featuring the same characters or world. My...
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Unlock Your Potential and Start Your New Year With More Knowledge, More Skill, More Readers!
Way too often, I see evidence of a new writer publishing well before they’re ready. Writers in too much of a rush to get their stories out..
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NINE WAYS YOUR WRITING ANNOYS ME
I’m talking about the craft of writing, and I’m referring to those seemingly small things authors do that are hugely annoying to readers...
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FINDING YOUR AUDIENCE AND MARKETING WRITE! (I Mean, Right!)
Identifying and targeting your specific audience is crucial when it comes to marketing, regardless of the product you’re selling. That...
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Develop Memorable Characters Your Readers Will Want to Spend Time With
So, how do you create a memorable and believable character your readers will want to get to know?
Let’s start with your PROTAGONIST.
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Want To Boost Your Author Platform?
Do you have an author brand and author logo? Well, if not, why not?
As an author, you are running a business. Never forget that. And every
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Hook, Line, and Snag ‘em By Writing a Book Hook that’s Sure to Reel Them In
With so many books to choose from, today’s author has to step up their game to snag a potential reader’s attention. And a hook that reels...
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Surviving the Mental Health Pitfalls of Social Media
Social Media Induced Disorder. Are you a sufferer of SMID? Okay, so I made up the name of this disorder, but the effects on our mental...
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Writing to Market - Is It For You?
When you break it down, there are two basic reasons we choose to write. Either we write because we love it, or we write because we want...
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Show Your Readers All Kinds of Love and Write an Outstanding Story
How? With deeper, more passionate characters and creative plotting. I couldn’t let February pass by without focusing on the theme of...
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A WRITER’S NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS (Making the Most of Every Win)
A Writer's New Year's Resolutions.
Make the Most of Every Win!
Stop beating yourself up and celebrate every step forward.
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CASHING IN ON THE NANOWRIMO SIDE EFFECTS (Or The NaNoWriMo Benefits and Possible Fallout)
NaNoWriMo Benefits and Fallout. Meeting those writing deadlines and succeeding.
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Is Your Beta Reader a Superhero or Soul Sucker?
Finding the right beta reader can often be as difficult as finding that minuscule sliver of glass embedded under your skin and just as...
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Getting Gritty with Author Sista E
Today, I’m so excited to be here with up-and-coming author Sista E, who has a new release hitting bookshelves within the next few days,...
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AN INSPIRING CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR REBECCA LANGE
Please join me for this inspirational conversation with Christian Romance Author Rebecca Lange, who is about to release her eleventh...
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Weave a Story Your Readers Will Love With Killer Narration.
Barbie cannot live on her perfect body alone. She needs fashionable clothes; a big house; a car with room to haul all of her friends around;
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DON’T BE A WORDY WRITER – FOUR WAYS TO TIGHTEN YOUR PROSE WITHOUT DESTROYING YOUR VOICE
We all want to have a unique voice, but no one wants to be known as a wordy writer. When your writing is wordy, you risk giving your...
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HONE YOUR STORYTELLING SKILLS LIKE A PRO and Be the Next Best Thing to Perfect
I know you’ve heard this many times before, but if you want to excel at your craft, READ, READ, READ, and WRITE, WRITE, WRITE . Then...
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The Benefits of Deep Point of View
All too often, and not only when critiquing a manuscript or editing for one of my clients but also when I’m simply reading a book for...
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