Overcoming Objections: Defeating Your Top Book Writing Hurdles You know you need to do it. You’ve had it on your to-do list for years. Your own coach has told you time and again that this is the year you must get your book in print. And yet…nothing. It’s not that you don’t recognize the benefits, ... |
Should Dialogue Be Used For Exposition and Description Contributed by Karen Cioffi, Children's Writer I read an interesting article on Nathan Bransford’s site (link below), which discusses the use of dialogue to deliver exposition.But whether delivering exposition or description, the answer to the ... |
Create a Plan for Local Book Presentations A coloring book for Thistletoe, by Kathy Louise Schuit, adapted from Nancy Batra's illustrations, combined with a packrat puppet help enhance sales. By Linda Wilson @LinWilsonauthorA group of about eight writers and I from our local chapter ... |
Four Ways Writing a Book Will Teach you about Your Writing Fears and Habits Which of these scenarios best describes you? Scene A: You wake up refreshed to start your day and can’t wait to sit down to write another chapter (or four!) or your latest book. You adore the writing process and can easily enter your ... |
The Value of Warming Up Before Each Writing Session by Suzanne LieuranceYou wouldn’t see an athlete sprint onto the track without stretching first, right?The same goes for writers.Jumping straight into a writing session without a warm-up can feel like trying to run with stiff muscles—slow, ... |
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