This interview is incredible. I’ll also reach out to this blogger for an interview. Stay tuned for that as well.
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AUTHOR’S CORNER: Blast From the Past by author Ann Harrison-Barnes
Here is a reprise of an essay I posted last year. Please enjoy and answer the questions in the comments section of the author who posted this on her blog.
via AUTHOR’S CORNER: Blast From the Past by author Ann Harrison-Barnes
Introduce Yourself: Introducing Guest Author Abbie Taylor
Here’s a fabulous interview with a fellow writer and a great friend.
via Introduce Yourself: Introducing Guest Author Abbie Taylor
More about interviewing….
More on interviewing
Promote Yourself Monday – January 14, 2019
Here’s another opportunity to refer people to your blog.
FEATURED AUTHOR OF THE WEEK: Ann Harrison-Barne
If you want to learn a little more about me, check out my latest blog interview.via FEATURED AUTHOR OF THE WEEK: Ann Harrison-Barne
Bite Size Writing Tips
Here’s a tip for using all five senses in your writing.
Dear Author: Stop giving everything away for free if you are trying to run a Business
Why should we authors give away our work for free? Here’s a letter that all authors should take into consideration when doing giveaways.
via Dear Author: Stop giving everything away for free if you are trying to run a Business
I found my mojo! In a pot. (Warning: graphic images)
Authors need to stay healthy just like everyone else. Here’s what sounds like a yummy health tip for writers.
5 Tips: Should You Write a Short Story or Novel?
Which do you prefer? These tips will help you decide.
My purpose for Journaling and a piece of journaling advice
For me, journaling serves two purposes. First of all, I started keeping a journal as a way to get my deepest emotions out onto the page. This journal, along with music has helped me to overcome the pain of emotional and verbal abuse. The second reason I journal is for brainstorming and dumping scenes when … Read more
Before you Interview….
Here are some thing to consider before you interview on another writer’s blog.
Author Inspiration and This Week’s Writing Links
There are so many links on this page that I didn’t get to them all. For the ones I missed, please feel free to share them on your own sites.
How to fix confusing names in your fiction
Here’s a quick tip to enhance your fiction. https://thewritepractice.com/psychology-and-writing/
Using Psychology in your Fiction
Here’s a post that gives you a few ways you can weave Psychology into your writing. Although many of us who are blind or visually impaired can’t read nonverbal communication, we can often hear what someone isn’t saying by the tone of their voice. I don’t know about you, but as a Writer, I’ve developed … Read more
Friday Book Share: Invasion Series
I haven’t read this series, but these authors along with their friend and colleague David Write, host a fabulous podcast called “storyStudio.” I recommend this podcast for writers and anyone who is interested in storytelling as a whole. They have good information, yet they are hilarious. I listen to them every Wednesday night, and have done so since this podcast started. Check it out on Apple Podcasts or whatever pod catcher you use.
Learning More about Other Genres
Here’s a treasure trove for those of you planning to dabble in a new genre in the new year.
Scrivener Tip: What to Include on Document Templates
Here’s a tip for all you Scrivener users in the blogosphere.
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Weekly Round Up – Who is referring others to your blog? Guests, music and laughter
I loved what this author has to say about who is referring people to your blog. My audience has grown more in the past week than on average over the past 8+ years I’ve been blogging. If you have a chance to stop by my blog or any other blogger’s site, for which I share posts from time to time, please leave a comment and let us know how much you appreciate our work or simply answer the questions we pose at the end of our posts. We’d love to hear from you and engage with our readers.
Have a blessed Sunday afternoon.
Is Writing Still Fun?
Let me answer that here. Yes, writing is still fun! Sometimes revisions can be fun as well, so don’t think that writing is a grueling task, no matter what other people say about your chosen profession.