Here ae several reasons why you should consider finding beta readers for your work. This post also gives some tips for working with beta readers once you find the ones that are the right fit for your genre
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome and the Faeries
Here’s an article that I hope you find as interesting and fascinating as I did. Please be sure to comment on the original blog.
My To-Do List
I have an echo dot, so I ask Alexa to keep a to do list, an ideas list and a notes list, among other things.
Writing and Music – Guest Post by, Jaq D Hawkins…
As a matter of fact, many of my story ideas come from the melodies I hear in my head. These melodies may not be familiar to me, as ones that I know and love, but I often times find myself making up words to go along with them or humming them on the porch. I … Read more
Wait…
Your descriptions are so vivid, I can visualize what you see in my mind’s eye. The only thing I would add as a backdrop to your window watching session is the sound of windchimes on your front porch. That will give you the perfect excuse to wait!
My Family Can’t Find Out!
Here’s some encouragementfor you memoire writers out there. This post also serves to encourage other writers .
AN EXPLOSION OF STORIES PART 2: Solstice and the Slow Awakening
It sounds as if the smallest things that happen throughout the course of the day brings back memories, either good or bad. This was a very good story. Like you, we have wind chimes on our porch. Once my tiny house is built, I want chimes on my porch too.
*Kindling Friendship* Ann Barnes
Thanks for having me, Jone. It was a pleasure chatting with you. If you’d like to have another charming little updated chat in the future, please let me know. I’d love to visit with you again.
IS BLOGGING ART?: Why I Blog and What It Means To Me
If blogging isn’t writing, I don’t know what you’d call it. For those writers who say they don’t have time to focus on their blogs, I often wonder if they spend as much time writing as they say they do. I think blogging is an artform. The blogging itself and the art of writing go … Read more
3 Tips For Being an Effective Writer
Here are some steps you can take to call yourself a writer, as I have done over the past eight years and change.
An Amazing Discovery I made about myself as a Person and as a Writer
Hello everyone, Today I’d like to talk to you about a huge discovery I made about my creativity and my work as an author. As you well know, by reading my character interviews and such, I love Christian fiction and mysteries. However, there’s one more genre I find fun and exciting to write and … Read more
Wiping that Brain Blast Off your Face
Man, you and I have made amazing discoveries about ourselves as writers this year. You within a matter of weeks, and me practically over night. I discovered that I actually like writing fantasy. Keep an eye on my blog, for I have a blog post that explains my revelation. I must say when you make … Read more
Conversation with the Zhinin
I really enjoyd this post about having a conversation with your character while walking alone, but not alone. I often times have character conversations while sitting on the front porch or in the camper with music on low volume. These conversations can be meaningful or they can be a simple word or phrase that helps you add to your work in progress.
How important are your character conversations to you? If you enjoy this post, please leave a comment on the blog and give it a like and a share.
#Author #Interview: #Wisconsin #Indie #Writer Walter Rhein Discusses #Family, #Reading, & the #WritingLife in the Current #BookPublishing Environment
I Loved this author interview, because it brought back memories of books I used to read. It just goes to show you that writers have to be bookworms like everyone else, in order to become the writers we are today.
See how many of the books mentioned in this post you remember in your childhood. Please leave comments on the original blog. If you enjoy this post as much as I did, why not give it a like and a share or two.
#Author #Interviews: #indie #writer @pjlazos discusses #writing & #family, caring for the #environment, & finding the right #writingcommunity
Good morning everyone in the blogosphere. Today I am sharing an interview with one of our own wordpress community. To P.J. Lazos, owner of the site Green Life Blue Water, I really enjoyed this interview and I hope others who read it will check out your work as well.
I also found journaling to be therapeutic for me after suffering emotional abuse twice. I also think music is a great source of healing, and combining it with keeping a journal can help you get rid of the painful goop in your head and clear your mind for more creativity. Now, I find that my journal also surves as a dumping ground for scenes that I need to take out of my novels in progress.
Please read the post linked here and give it a like and a share or two. If you have a comment, please leave it on the author’s blog.
Blessings to you all and happy reading and writing.
Author Interview Sign Up Form
Here’s a golden opportunity to be a part of a group interview with other authors. You can also invite your friends.