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Jun5, 2012

The Middle, but first…

By |June 5, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|1 Comment

You’ve written a great intro, caught the reader’s attention and are ready to move to the bulk of the story - the middle. Before you get there, however, you need to cross a bridge … then burn it. Before you can show me everything that happens between the hero and [...]

May31, 2012

Come on, summer!

By |May 31, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Generally I’m a fan of May, but this year the gateway to summer has kicked my butt. Asthma, colds, hours and hours in bed. To say that my writing has suffered is an understatement. I’ve managed to do just below the bare minimum, and that hasn’t exactly resulted [...]

May22, 2012

Practice the Pitch

By |May 22, 2012|Categories: writing tips|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Since we're talking about beginnings, this seemed appropriate. Author Kaye Dacus recently talked about the elevator pitch over on her blog. Do you know what you would say to an agent if you had 30 seconds alone in an elevator? If not, figure it out! http://kayedacus.com/2012/05/15/writer-talk-tuesday-lets-practice-our-elevator-pitches/

May20, 2012

Beginnings: Get My Attention

By |May 20, 2012|Categories: writing tips|0 Comments

“Once you get past the first four chapters, the book really picks up.” Has anyone ever told you that? I’ve heard that more than once, and I’ve even fallen for it a couple of times. I end up forcing myself to read a few pages before I realize I’m boring [...]

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