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Senses in Writing: Hear the Invisible Sounds
Something I’ve heard a few times is that a sound shouldn’t be put into a story unless it has a plot significance. Otherwise, it’s only filler and should be cut. I politely disagree because our sense of hearing is one … Continue reading
Senses in Writing: Seeing the Invisible Worlds
This week I’m talking about how to use and evoke senses within your story. As usual, this is personal opinion formed from experiences. First, a very brief overview of the week’s topic. If you can set off a reader’s senses … Continue reading
Mid-Month Goal Post
First, a reminder that you can still sign up for The Compass Key cover reveal HERE! Second, I’m still gathering questions about Windemere to answer in August blog posts. Feel free to ask anything that you’ve been curious about in … Continue reading
Character Origins: Delvin Cunningham the Mercenary Prince
Been a long time since I did an origin post for a character, but this one has been a long time coming. Delvin Cunningham is a scourge to my spellchecker because Word refuses to believe it’s a name. This really … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, fantasy, fiction, knight, mercenary, origin, warrior, writing
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Author Life: Influences from Every Corner
It’s hard, if not impossible, to delve into the life of an author without touching on the thing that sets them off. You have your imagination or a real life tale to tell, but something triggers your desire to write … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, dreams, idols, influence, inspiration, mentors, reality, role models, writing
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Author Life: Reaching that Big Moment
To be honest, I’m not sure what I meant by the ‘Big Moment’ when I first wrote it a few weeks ago. So, I’m taking a guess. The ‘Big Moment’ is a milestone for an author that makes all of … Continue reading
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Tagged author, awards, big moments, drafts, editing, milestones, publishing, writing
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Questions about Windemere
So, I’m trying to set up some things for August posts and I came up with the idea of opening the floor to questions about Windemere. Not my style, but the overall world since I can’t always explain things without … Continue reading
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Tagged author, behind the scenes, dragons, fantasy, information, magic, questions, world building, writing
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Author Life: Confidence is Key
You really need to have confidence in yourself and your writing to get far. We all have moments of doubt, but you need to retain some level of defiance in the face of bad reviews, stupid mistakes, and whatever else … Continue reading
Othella Blog Tour
Now Available on Amazon & through Goodreads! Coming soon in Paperback too! Book Blurb Georgette Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Georgette McClain can’t resist a juicy tip. So when a rumored crazy ex-CEO gifts her evidence of a vast conspiracy involving the … Continue reading
Author Life: Time Is of the Essence
One thing we always wish we had is more time. In the day, in the week, in the year, in life, etc. This runs amazingly true with authors. This is why you see so many people using word goals or … Continue reading