What I Learned This Week: Some Fun Things, Some Helpful by Susan Hanniford Crowley
This year has been a hard year for me. Everything worth doing was ten times harder than normal. I have a book in development, two needing rewrites and formatting to be re-published since I got the rights back on them. I have two more that need to be rewritten/edited.
I’m going to give you some places to go. Some links to check out.
First off, I thought this was very appropriate for the romance genre and funny too. http://www.heroesandheartbreakers.com/blogs/2014/11/youre-invited-to-the-euphemism-party I’ve read books that used these expressions and have made a concerted effort not to use them in my own work.
Second off, I’d like to bring everyone’s attention to a special book of mine that if you’re new to Nights of Passion, you haven’t heard about it. It’s the 3rd book in the Vampires in Manhattan series, called A Vampire for Christmas. Currently it is available only in Kindle, and I’m hoping to change that in the coming year. http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Christmas-Vampires-Manhattan-Book-ebook/dp/B00H92ENUU
The fun thing I learned is that people who read this book really loved it. The link above gives you a description.
Third off, I learned that Nights of Passion’s own
Gerri Brousseau is in a wonderful anthology called Season of Magic. It’s a boxed Kindle set. I believe it’s at Barnes and Noble and other ebook stores too.
I bought it and can hardly wait to read it. I’m giving you the link so you can read the descriptions too. http://www.amazon.com/Season-Magic-Holiday-Box-Set-ebook/dp/B00OZ136A6
I understand I know at least two of the other authors in it too. I’m very excited for them, and I hear it’s doing exceptionally well.
Fourth off, if you’re a writer, this next item comes in really handy. It’s an article called Writing the Dreaded Synopsis. http://querytracker.blogspot.com/2014/11/creating-dreaded-synopsis.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+QueryTracker+%28QueryTracker+Blog%29
I’m going to continue to pass on tidbits of what I’ve learned. Next week, I’m hoping to have the interview done with Romance Author Anna James.
Have a great weekend.
-Susan
Susan Hanniford Crowley
http://www.susanhannifordcrowley.com
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