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Lost My Mojo Goals
(The song above caught me on Pandora, TV, and the radio every day this week. So I’m posting it here to make it go away. Added some Fullmetal Alchemist in too because.) This was the week I was going to … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, blah, eh, goals, insert tag here, meh, please send vodka, weekend, writing
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Shannon A. Thompson Guest Post: Balancing the Editor’s Life with an Author’s Dream
Today I have a guest blog from Shannon A. Thompson who is both an author and an editor. Below you’ll see what she has to offer and how one balances the two roles. I started off as a writer who … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged amazon, author, blog, blogging, editing, editor, fiction, guest blog, writing
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What Can You Do To Help Your Author?
I had goals before the storms hit. Nothing major. Write a chapter section or two. Review an outline. Hash out an idea or three. Schedule some promos. All within the realm of possibilities. After all, a day of snow or … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, concentration, damn snow, fiction, focus, helping, insanity, privacy, support, time management, winter, writing
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Fate of the Office-Less Author
I’ve mentioned many times that I lack an office space and how I’m envious of authors that can escape to a refuge. Well, the winter and summer seasons really drive this home. A snow day means no work and summer … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, family, kids, office, out in the open, parenthood, privacy, seasons, summer, winter, writing
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Week of Guests and Fun
Did some outlining this week and relaxed while waiting for the verdict on some friends visiting from out of town. They made it for a few days and we had a lot of fun. All of the boys got together … Continue reading
Throwback Post: These Are Not Rules of Fantasy
I’m drawing out a popular post from July 4, 2014. I’m still standing by this, but a year hasn’t even passed. As usual, I don’t edit these when I put them back up for another look. I might be doing … Continue reading
Book Review: Love Aflame by Pamela Beckford
I recently read ‘LOVE AFLAME’ by Pamela Beckford. I’ve read her previous poetry collections, so I had an idea of what to expect. She didn’t disappoint. Here’s the Amazon Review: Pamela Beckford has created another great collection of romance poems. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged amazon, author, book review, heat, kindle, love, poem, poetry, review, romance, valentine's day, writing
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Scarring Your Characters
It’s actually taking me an hour to find a picture for this post. I never realized how hard it is to find a character with scars that aren’t over the top, barely visible, or on a character that’s simply over … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged action, attractiveness, author, beauty, characters, fantasy, fiction, physical appearance, scars, ugliness, writing
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Character Development by C.S. Boyack
Today I have a guest post from C.S. Boyack. Enjoy! Character growth is something all authors struggle with. I’m not an expert, but I have some seasoning. There are many ways to weave character growth into a story, but I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged author, books, character development, characters, fantasy, fiction, humor, writing
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