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Monday: Missy Tippens shared about her great experience with Plottr software for story planning.
Wednesday: Debby Giusti blogged about "Raising the Bar on Happily Ever After." Debby held a drawing for her October LIS, Amish Christmas Search. Congrats to winners Vince, Lucy Reynolds, Sandy Smith and Rachel Herod. Be sure to send your snail mail addresses to the WE so Debby can get your winning books in the mail.
Friday: Winnie Griggs blogged about "Using Imagery In Your Writing". Stay tuned for an announcement of who won their choice of any book in her backlist.


Monday:  Jan Drexler will be discussing heroes (and heroines!) What makes a hero a hero? And who is the hero in your story? PLUS, a giveaway!
Wednesday:  Cate Nolan will have you hissing with a cover release and a discussion about cover art and book promotion. Includes a giveaway IOU for her new LIS out this January!  Friday: Pam Hillman






Christmas in OctoberFrom USA TODAY bestselling authorDEBBY GIUSTI
Amish Christmas SearchOct 2020An Amish girl’s disappearance is a mystery…and the clues lead straight into danger at Christmas.Convinced her friend didn’t run away as the policebelieve, Lizzie Kauffman searches for the truth—butsomeone will kill to keep it hidden. Now the Amishhousekeeper and her friend Caleb Zook are on therun for their lives. And if they want to find theirmissing friend, Lizzie and Caleb must figure outa way to survive the holiday.
Pre-order HERE!










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My 10 Favorite Pinterest Book Templates for Authors by LA Sartor at Book Brush
Creating a Publishing Timeline for Your Next Release by Becci Puglisi at The Self Publisher
Are You Willing to Declutter Your Fears to Achieve Your Dreams? by Lisa Jordan at Learn How To Write A Novel
Getting Feedback on Your Writing Without Losing Control by Michael Gallant at BookBaby Blog

19 Bible Verses About Journaling at OpenBible
Your Premise Determines Your Characters by CS Lakin at Live Write Thrive
The Crucial Link Between Your Story's Inciting Incident and Climactic Moment by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors
How To Start Using Facebook Live Videos As An Author by Beth K. Vogt at Learn How To Write A Novel
Create A Powerful Story Cast: A Master List of Character Building Resources by Angela Ackerman at Fiction University
Writing In Multiple Genres, Okay? Not Okay? by Tamela Hancock Murray at Steve Laube

7 Steps to Plan & Organize Your First Draft by Aden Curren at Writer's Edit

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