Confessions of a Serial Guest Blogger
I don’t blog. I save all of my creative writing for
my books since I owe my publishers four of them every year.
But, I do love to guest blog for friends and other writers…so
here are some that I’ve done recently…along
with the url for the original blog where they appeared:
DNA: Do Not Ask…About Process
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From www.writingplayground.blogspot.com
PACE-KILLERS AND PACE-MAKERS…WHAT GIVES A BOOK AN AMAZING PACE? > view
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From www.plotmonkeys.com
Some (Day) Dreams Die Hard > view
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From www.ridingwiththetopdown.com
What’s on my mind…is
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From www.karintabke.com
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made
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From www.plotmonkeys.com
DO YOU DISCONNECT IF YOU DON’T
CONNECT? > view
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From www.murdershewrites.com
Simply Irresistible > view
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From www.romancebytheblog.blogspot.com
The Toughest Question I’ve
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From www.writingplayground.blogspot.com
Genre-Hopping Your Way Out of the Midlist
Like to write in multiple sub-genres? Not sure where you fit, or if you might fit in several places? This article, which first appeared in WRITER’S MARKET, might help shed some light on the pros and cons of genre-hopping
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Unraveling the Complexities of Romantic Suspense
Interested in writing romantic suspense, but not exactly sure how to define it, create it or break into this competitive market? Read this…
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Here are a few articles
I’ve written on various subjects that might
help aspiring authors.
The Twists
and Turns of Romantic Suspense…
Or What I Learned From Playing Barbies
One woman’s braiding exercise
reveals how to layer and intertwine plotlines to create
a seamless, breathtaking romantic suspense novel.
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Winning
the Lottery…
Or Selling Straight To Single Title As An Unpublished Author
How to lower what seems like impossible odds to win the lottery
of publishing and feel like a billioniare.
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File It
Under H:
Heartbreak, Hope and the Holy Grail of Publishing
How to keep optimism alive when faced with
the daunting dream of having your words reach the right readers.
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