If you ever need a jumping off point to help you come up with a new blog post? here’s a post with several links to writing prompt sites. I am thinking about checking out some of these myself.
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The art of chapter mapping
If you’re a hard core plotter, this post is especially for you, though plansers, as I like to call those of us who plot and pants our novels, will find this post useful too. Here’s another way to plan your novel, one chapter at a time. This plotting tool is called Chapter Mapping. The author … Read more
Why should you write a novel
If you have an idea for a novel, but don’t think you can write one for yourself, here are some reasons why you should write that burning story. Via https://creativelybooked.com/2019/02/03/why-should-you-write-a-novel/
Blog followers: A quick tip
Thanks for the quick tip. If you can’t find my site in your search, my link is: Home
An Open Invitation to join my Email Group
Are you an avid reader? Do you love to talk about books? Are you a published author or an aspiring author longing to connect with readers and other writers? Would you like to get exclusive access to my original blog posts before they go live on my website? If you answered “yes†to any or … Read more
Review Power
Here are some reasons why reviews are so important. However, we must not let bad reviews shake our confidence in writing.
via Review Power
Watch “Incredible Interview with Author Andrew McDonald,” on YouTube
Here is an interview with author Matt Whiteside, the author who will be interviewing me next week. This one’s for the thriller buffs.
via Watch “Incredible Interview with Author Andrew McDonald,” on YouTube
*Kindling Friendship* Thea Ramsay
This is an interview worth reading. the author’s view of the world is totally different than mine, although we are both blind.
Five For Friday: Funny Writing Quotes
Need a good laugh? Check out these funny quotes.
Fear of …?
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Artists and Their Love of Work
This is an outstanding glimps into the life of a creative. I often find myself working, even when I’m away from my computer. As long as I have a place to brainstorm and my phone in my pocket, I can keep searching for a way to turn a spark of an idea into a flame, so I can get in the groove or my zone as I like to call it.
Please read and share this post and leave comments on the blog from which this post came. Creatives in all art forms will enjoy this article!
Why a Writer’s Path is Never a Straight Line
The fact that a writers path has ups and downs like everything else, is so true for me.
MY INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR DREW NEARY & CERI WILLIAMS
Although these authors write in a genre that is not mine, I found this post on twitter and I was intrigued by the interview. I will definitly follow this blog and maybe reach out to the blogger and request an interview myself.
TELL YOUR TALE IN CAMPBELLSWORLD
Calling all writers and bloggers!
Women In Horror Month 2019
This post is for all my readers. Howevre, it is of special interest to horror writers. Enjoy!
What To Do After A Literary Rejection
For those of you who submit to a variety of magazines and journals, here is a bit of encouragement to remember when you get rejected.
Building your Author Brand is More than Social Media Ads Alone
This article explains why engaging with readers and building your author brand is more important than throwing up “buy my book” adds on social media. Promotion is NOT Platform & Ads are NOT a Brand: Know the Difference
Character interview with Maylani Beacon
Hi everybody I know I’ve been sharing a lot of valuable posts on my blog, but today, I have a character interview with Maylani. She is a magical creature I created called a native beacon. She stands about six feet tall, with a wing span of about six feet. I have just finished working on … Read more
Listening to Your Characters
Writing tip number two for the day. If I find anymore gems like this one, I’ll be sure to share them.