Monthly Archives: July 2017
Blogging a Book
Posted on July 9, 2017 Leave a Comment
How many of you have heard of this concept? I am reading How to Blog a Book by Nina Amir. It’s good so far, and interesting. But so far it seems to me like it’s basically like when I used to post fanfiction. Yes, I got sucked into that fan-driven whirlwind back around 2002. My […]
Characters Know Best
Posted on July 5, 2017 Leave a Comment
Have you ever spent a lot of time plotting out a story, complete with a timeline and outline, only to have your characters hijack it? This happened with the first story in my YA fantasy series, set in my world of Pentallia. I spent months outlining, drawing up character sheets, and writing out scenes in […]
Adding to the Toolbox
Posted on July 3, 2017 Leave a Comment
I’m sure most of my fellow writers have heard of Scrivener, and probably quite a few of you use it. I had read about it in some of my self-publishing books, but decided to give it a try only after a fellow writer I admire told me how much she liked it. I thought that […]
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