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December 21, 2022
Give Yourself a Gift This Christmas: Reedsy Templates
If you haven’t seen it yet on December 9, Reedsy posted a list of their most popular templates. Check out the post and you will find. . . Templates to Help You Develop an Idea Templates to Help Plan Your Outline Templates to Help Format Your Manuscript I decided to download the template for a … Continue reading Give Yourself a Gift This Christmas: Reedsy Templates →
Published on December 21, 2022 20:11
December 20, 2022
Best Books of the Year
What are the best books that you’ve read this year? I’m a voracious reader who has read 201 books this year. That’s counting picture books, early readers, and graphic novels so don’t get too excited! But I’ve read some amazing books. Here are some of my favorites: Early Reader Stan and Jan Berenstain’s Spooky Old … Continue reading Best Books of the Year →
Published on December 20, 2022 17:24
December 19, 2022
What Should I Work On Next?
Sometimes it is really easy to decide what to work on next. Deadlines must be met, whether an editor is expecting your manuscript or you simply have to turn it in during their reading period. But then you reach a point where you don’t have any deadlines. That’s where I’ll be Friday. I can do … Continue reading What Should I Work On Next? →
Published on December 19, 2022 17:51
December 18, 2022
Keep It Simple
Today I’m not so worried about overwriting or choosing the wrong word. After all, today I am finishing the last chapter of the book that is due Friday. When I rough a chapter, I just slap it down. I don’t worry all that much about vocabulary or reading level. That said, when left alone, I … Continue reading Keep It Simple →
Published on December 18, 2022 17:58
December 15, 2022
Adding Depth to a Picture Book
Writing picture book text requires a tricky balance. You need to add enough depth to hold reader interest through multiple readings. But you can’t make it so convoluted that it outgrows the form and format. I’d love to say that the latter isn’t a problem for me but it is. A great example of how … Continue reading Adding Depth to a Picture Book →
Published on December 15, 2022 17:07
December 14, 2022
Finding Inspiration: Guest Post by Barbara Barth
Today we have a guest post by Barbara Barth, the author of A Wingman for Christmas. Check out the other stops in the blog tour by checking the graphic below, but for now here is Barbara to speak to us about inspiration! From Barbara Barth: Most of my inspiration for writing comes from my personal … Continue reading Finding Inspiration: Guest Post by Barbara Barth →
Published on December 14, 2022 17:28
December 13, 2022
How Louise Penny Pulls Her Readers In
If you don’t read Louise Penny, you are missing a real treat. Of course, if you have a deadline, wait to pick this book up. And that might need to include Christmas. I got almost nothing done for three days until I finished this book! Penny is the author of the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache … Continue reading How Louise Penny Pulls Her Readers In →
Published on December 13, 2022 17:48
December 12, 2022
Questions to Ask Potential Agents
When you receive an offer for representation, it is tempting to say YES. But before you do, you should have a list of questions ready to ask potential agents. Here are a few of mine to get you started. Questions about Your Manuscript Questions about Your Career Questions about the Agent Questions about the Agency … Continue reading Questions to Ask Potential Agents →
Published on December 12, 2022 17:11
December 11, 2022
From Promising to Published by Melanie Faith
Write every day. Find a critique group. Blah blah blah. It seems like 90% of the advice that I find for writers is the same old same old. If that’s what you’re after, then step away from this book. It isn’t the one for you. I first “met” Melanie when I signed up for her … Continue reading From Promising to Published by Melanie Faith →
Published on December 11, 2022 19:51
December 8, 2022
Interview with Sharon Shinn, author of Shadows of the Past
Today we have a special treat. Writing friend Sharon Shinn agreed to answer questions about her COLLECTION Shadows of the Past. I capitalized that as I’m trying to correct myself on terminology. An anthology is a book of short pieces by multiple authors. A collection is a book of short stores by a single author. … Continue reading Interview with Sharon Shinn, author of Shadows of the Past →
Published on December 08, 2022 17:45