Sometimes I think writing is like hopping on a roller coaster. There’s ups and downs. You might be rushing toward the sky one second, and then plummet to the ground the next. I hit a writer’s block in 2021 and my writing habits vanished. A little “break” turned in to week after week of notContinueContinue reading “The Writing Journey”
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The Roller Coaster of Writing
I find that sometimes writing is a real roller coaster. There are times writers may have a “love/hate” relationship with writing. It can be so exciting and rewarding. You create something and just watching the magic come together is an emotional high like no other. But then there are other days. Days where writing canContinueContinue reading “The Roller Coaster of Writing”
Author Updates
UPDATE #1 – Souled is FREE for Kindle Unlimited CustomersIf you are a member of Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited, you can now read Souled for free! Kindle has been working with authors and readers to help get books in the hands (well – devices) of readers. When you read it, be sure to leave a review – evenContinueContinue reading “Author Updates”
Learning By Doing
I’ve always been one who learned best through doing an activity. There’s nothing more educating than going through the actual experience. I have recently applied this thought to my writing career. See, I want to know as much as possible about the industry. Learning about the writing process is just one step of the wholeContinueContinue reading “Learning By Doing”
Using Dialogue and Taglines
Basic Tagline Rules When we write, especially with fiction, there will be taglines. Taglines clear up who is speaking in your manuscript, but if used poorly they can be a distraction to your reader. With this in mind, I’ve compiled several rules when using tags. First, choose the tag “said” first above any other tags.ContinueContinue reading “Using Dialogue and Taglines”