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March 24, 2018

Wishing Shelf Awards - Update

I posted a month ago with the amazing news that Breaking Magic was a finalist in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards. Yesterday, I found out it's a bronze medal winner! I never thought my first time ever winning anything would be writing-related, but I'm obviously over the moon about it 
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Published on March 24, 2018 11:26

Wishing Shelf Awards - Update

I posted a month ago with the amazing news that Breaking Magic was a finalist in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards. Yesterday, I found out it's a bronze medal winner! I never thought my first time ever winning anything would be writing-related, but I'm obviously over the moon about it 
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Published on March 24, 2018 11:26

March 17, 2018

Androvan Rules of Magic


World building is one of the best things about writing fantasy books
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Published on March 17, 2018 06:21

March 11, 2018

Book seven has a title and a description!

Hope everyone is having an amazing weekend! It's Mother's Day here in the UK and it feels like spring might finally be on its way
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Published on March 11, 2018 06:15

March 4, 2018

Testing Taglines

  United we stand. Divided we fall.  I love taglines. They're such a great way to set the mood for a book or a movie. When I'm browsing for my next read, a good tagline encourages me to read the book's description, taking me one important step closer to buying and reading the book.  Yes, I love taglines... until the moment arrives when I have to write one. I find them incredibly difficult to get right, and I'm never 100% happy with my creations. They need to be hooky, simple, and hint at the story the prospective reader can expect. Taglines require a different kind of creativity.  For anyone interested in my non-expert approach, this is how I went about it for my current series: 1) I researched taglines for other young adult books to identify the kind of thing I wanted to emulate. 2) I stuck to a basic template. In my case, it was two lines, as suggested by my brilliant cover designer, and I set myself a maximum of fifty characters per line. Using two lines was a great way to incorporate both of the front cover fonts on the back cover. 3) In terms of the creative bit, it seemed that sitting down at my desk with the express intention of inventing a great tagline got me nowhere! I found it easier to come up with ideas when I wasn't concentrating so hard. This is what I ended up with for the first six books. The tagline for the final book in the series will be revealed soon and the book itself is on track to be released in early May, which is a little ahead of my target six months (since Surviving Magic was released). I am kind of torn between looking forward to it and dreading saying goodbye... Do you have a favourite tagline for a movie or book? If you're a writer, do you find taglines easy or difficult? Thank you for stopping by my blog!   
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Published on March 04, 2018 06:18

February 24, 2018

Wishing Shelf Awards

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Published on February 24, 2018 04:22

Wishing Shelf Awards

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Published on February 24, 2018 04:22

Wishing Shelf Awards

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Published on February 24, 2018 04:22

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Published on February 24, 2018 04:22

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Published on February 24, 2018 04:22