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Writing Tip: Don’t say what “seems” to be. Describe what IS.
Good writing advice from the lovely Victoria. Writing Tip: Don’t say what “seems” to be. Describe what IS..
Querying agents. Stiff upper lip and all that…
Blog post from the lovely Cassandra about the trials and tribulations of Query letter writing. Querying agents. Stiff upper lip and all that….
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Tagged Query letters, writing, writing advice, writing query letters
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Update News- Wyrd House
I have finally updated my paranormal romance novel, Wyrd House, and you can find chapter 10 here. I apologize for the wait. I have been a busy girl. I’ve just left my job, and I start a new job next … Continue reading
Posted in reading, romance novel, writing, Wyrd House
Tagged reading, romance, romance novel, The Pink Palace, writing, wyrd house
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Grammar Gripes 4- “The road to hell is paved with adverbs.”
“The road to hell is paved with adverbs.” -Stephen King Excerpts from The Stand, by Stephen King: “Huh!” Harold said, squeaked actually. “Go away!” he yelled tearfully. He looked up at her finally, his face tear streaked and still wanting … Continue reading
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Tagged adverbs, grammar, Stephen King, writing, writing advice
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Grammar Gripes 3- Ermahgerd! Passive Voice is teh Evil!
Passive voice is bad, m’kay? Writers see various forms of that sentence everywhere they look. Passive voice is non-dynamic, boring, and wordy. No one should use it, ever. Even my Word program is now tweaked so that it will tell … Continue reading
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Tagged grammar, passive voice, writing, writing advice
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Wyrd House Update
I meant to have this chapter finished by last weekend, but there isn’t enough hours in the day! Maybe there would be if things didn’t gang up on me all at once. I have a cold, and two of my … Continue reading
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Tagged billy, ferrets, Jefferson Memorial Forest, reading, romance, romance novel, writing, wyrd house
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The things a narrator doesn’t need to say
The things a narrator doesn't need to say. A very good bit of writing advice from the lovely Victoria Grefer.
Gatlinburg
When I found out that my fiancé, Brian’s family was having a reunion at a time and place where we could both attend, I was both excited and terrified. I am not the most social creature, and other than Brian’s … Continue reading
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Tagged DPchallenge, gatlinburg, photography, writing
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