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How you say it is as important as what you say, scratch that–more important

Today I'm back to Texas after a fast paced few days at the San Francisco Writer's Conference. It was a wonderful experience and very informative. One of the sessions I attended was presented by Constance Hall (I will link to her information in a moment). The session was titled "Vex, Hex, Smash, Smooch: How to [...]

By Shelley|2013-02-17T14:12:00+00:00February 17th, 2013|Writing Tips|Comments Off on How you say it is as important as what you say, scratch that–more important
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Killing for Cash: Writing Thrillers and Crime Fiction on Valentine's Day

This weekend I'm attending the San Francisco Writer's Conference. Why? Well, it's SAN FRANCISCO, one of the most romantic cities in the country and it started on VALENTINE"S DAY. My brain said take the hubby, go to the conference and have a romantic weekend for two. Unfortunately, the daughter ended up with a sporting event [...]

By Shelley|2013-02-16T15:09:54+00:00February 16th, 2013|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Killing for Cash: Writing Thrillers and Crime Fiction on Valentine's Day
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What does a bestseller look like?

A while back I attended the Lone Star RWA meeting in Houston, where Liz Pelletier from Entangled spelled out what her company looks for in a potential novel. I tend to be brief so I'll give you the gist of it here. The publishing industry is competitive and difficult. A publisher has to evaluate each [...]

By Shelley|2012-12-28T19:10:03+00:00December 28th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on What does a bestseller look like?
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How to run a blog tour…by Lynn Cahoon

Please take a look at the following posts from Lynn Cahoon, Crimson Romance author. She provides excellent advice on setting up a blog tour, step-by-step. First Post: How to set up your own blog tour: http://newkidonthewritersblock.blogspot.com/2012/08/how-to-set-up-your-own-blog-tour.html Second Post: Setting up your blog tour part 2: http://newkidonthewritersblock.blogspot.com/2012/08/setting-up-your-blog-tour-part-2.html And while you're there, take a look at some of [...]

By Shelley|2012-12-16T05:01:17+00:00December 16th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on How to run a blog tour…by Lynn Cahoon
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Tips on Writing…And Life:

Lazy Friday...my day to SHARE what great people have said, done, and talked about. From their brain to yours, here are 30 writing tips from great authors that you will recognize. But don't stop there, I have a second glint of inspiration below that. I'll warn you, this link is laden with graphics but well worth [...]

By Shelley|2012-12-07T15:28:50+00:00December 7th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Tips on Writing…And Life:
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Beginnings and Endings are GREAT but where's the middle? I'll trade you stories…

When I come up with the idea for a new manuscript, I vividly imagine how it begins. I normally can also nail down the ending and several scenes down the road. But the part that comes right before is tough. How do I give the reader enough information about the characters to draw them in [...]

By Shelley|2012-12-04T16:15:34+00:00December 4th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Beginnings and Endings are GREAT but where's the middle? I'll trade you stories…
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Doing the Work of Lazy Words

Doing the Work of Lazy Words by Robyn Corum More and more you hear people preach against using adjectives and adverbs.   Why?  Because, typically, they are the lazy man’s way to decorate a page of  prose.  Certainly, precise and colorful adjectives and adverbs exist, but one  must search far and wide to find them.  For [...]

By Shelley|2012-12-03T12:18:07+00:00December 3rd, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Doing the Work of Lazy Words
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Eight Ideas to Add Conflict

Adding conflict in your manuscript is the key ingredient to keeping readers involved. No matter what genre you write, this is critical. Sometimes, though, you get stuck and just don't know what to do next. So, just for grins I've thrown together a list of suggestions. These aren't necessarily geared toward any specific genre and [...]

By Shelley|2012-10-28T17:07:47+00:00October 28th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Eight Ideas to Add Conflict
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Who wants a happy life anyway?

In a book, happines from start to finish is boring. No one wants to read it. Let's be honest, have you ever known anyone who's life is always perfect? Or at least they say so? Don't you really, really hate that because you know it can't possibly be true? No one has a perfect life. [...]

By Shelley|2012-10-26T12:21:42+00:00October 26th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Who wants a happy life anyway?
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Ten Secrets: Writers, Books, Good and Bad

Good Post. Yes, the good in books equates to a lot of bad...or at least the ability write about it creatively. When you have good bad guys and good bad situations...that's a good book. People read it and stay involved. So, too much of a good thing really is bad for you? Or is it [...]

By Shelley|2012-10-25T12:10:09+00:00October 25th, 2012|Writing Tips|Comments Off on Ten Secrets: Writers, Books, Good and Bad
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