Books
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Another Thank You To My Prose & Cons Family
There are times when we all need help. Seeing our own work as others see it is extremely difficult. We spent countless hours crafting our characters, plot lines and twist, shaping and reshaping…
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Tips To Correct The Pacing In Your Novel (part 2)
If you missed part one of this post series you can find it here. Today I’d like to talk about structure and show vs. tell vs. really showing. By structure I mean scene and…
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My Writing Process blog tour
This is the last blog tour on my schedule. This tour hit the authors on Prose & Cons. A few of them, anyway. First up was Helen Hanson. Helen works in the high-tech…
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Sisters In Crime Blog Hop
As I told you in my last post, I Swear To Tell The Truth, I recently joined Sisters In Crime. The mission of Sisters in Crime: to promote the professional development and advancement of…
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Don't torpedo your career. Be professional.
I wavered all day on whether to post this or not. In the end I decided it was an important subject. What I read this morning shocked me. Many of you might have…
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My Stamp of Approval (part 3)
It’s been a nice ride, folks. Sadly, this is the last of the promotional posts… for now. On the bright side, you should have a really high “to-read” pile by now. Before you…
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My Stamp of Approval (part 2)
One of the most amazing things I’ve noticed about the writing community is the way authors support one another. Of course like anything else I believe you get out of it what you…
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My Stamp of Approval (part 1)
Don’t you just hate being inundated with one promotional post after the next? They fill up your inbox, usually they are self-promotional posts by writers you’ve never heard of, or by Joe Schmo…
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An Interview With Fiction Crime Writer Sue Coletta
I had the honor of being interviewed today on Prose & Cons by New York Times Bestselling Author Eliza Cross. I was so nervous; I almost chickened-out. Now I’m glad I did it.…