C.B. Lee's Blog, page 14
April 26, 2017
Plot Points and the Inciting Incident
Plot points can sometimes be difficult to pick out, especially when there is confusion as to the purpose of such a device in a story. If one accepts the idea that stories are about solving problems, the reason for Inciting Incidents and Act Turns becomes all too clear.
Every problem has its own genesis, a moment at which the balance is tipped and the previous sense of oneness is lost. With separation comes the awareness of an inequity, and a...
April 25, 2017
stormybisexual:ya lit meme: 6/9
April 19, 2017
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April 18, 2017
Hi!! I'm going to Yallwest next week and I'm really hoping to meet you there! I was wondering, for your signing, are you going to have your own individual signing table or are you going to be with Duet Books? Also, would you be able to tell us where or whe
Hello hello! Ah, that’s so exciting, I’m looking forward to seeing you at YALLWEST! Here are all the panels, signing and locations I’m going to be at:
11AM HUMANITIES BUILDING: A panel on publishing with Seth Fishman, Caleb Roehrig, Abigail Johnson, Amy S. Foster, CB Lee and Kass Morgan12PM- 1PM CENTENNIAL QUAD: Official signing table with YALLWEST1:30PM-2:30pm DUET BOOKS TABLE: Meet and greet with me! And Not Your Villain Cover Reveal! 5pm CAFETERIA: Ask Me Anything, LGBTQIA Edition with Sam...
April 17, 2017
Coming this Summer:
“Absolutely, Almost, Perfect”
by Lissa Reed
Absolutely, Almost, Perfect by Lissa Reed
Craig Oliver and Alex Scheff lead a charmed life. Craig is part owner of Sucre Coeur, the bakery he’s loved and managed for years. Alex is an up-and-coming Seattle photographer. Their relationship has been going strong for a year, and everything is absolutely perfect—right up until Craig receives a wedding invitation from his long-estranged brother.
As Craig grows tense over seeing his brother for the first time in years, Alex can’t c...
April 16, 2017
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2017
I’ve always loved the LA Times Festival of Books! The first time I went I was …nine years old. It was so cool, getting to see how many other people just loved books and I was so amazed at how many authors were there! I was pretty much this wide-eyed kid then and this year I got to live out my dream and be there as an author, just as wide-eyed.
It’s still very surreal to me to see my book for sale, let alone at a book festival! It was so much fun getting to meet other authors and also to...
April 15, 2017
dailykellymarie:
#i saw a woman so beautiful i started crying
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It’s been a while since I’ve...







It’s been a while since I’ve made a post, and I figured that these tips might be extra helpful with exam season approaching. As someone who struggles a lot with procrastination, I do everything I can to fight the urge to put assignments off until the last minute (even though I’m not always successful).
As always, good luck! (ᵔᴥᵔ)
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