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Are you ready for opportunity when it arrives?

Aspiring writers are always looking ahead to that book contract. They write, revise, network, rewrite, learn, plot…and dream. Pre-pubbed can be an intensely exciting time as well as an intensely …

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Seven Things Every Writer Must Do, Part Seven: Seize the Day!

 There are writers and there are dabblers. There are those who say they are writers but never sit down at the computer to string words together. If you ask them …

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Friday Fiction: Baby it’s cold outside

Dottie Morgan has no desire to share her home – or her heart – over Christmas. After all, her Christmas spirit froze over when Dottie lost her son in World …

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7 Essential Things to Help Insure Success for Your Facebook Fan Page

 A Facebook Fan Page is one of three things considered essential if you want to develop a successful online presence. But many people assume that just creating a fan page …

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The Construction of Chapter 8 – Kenzie’s scene. Don’t Rush the Drama!

   One of the struggles I see with many writers – and even myself – is the rush to the climatic parts of the story.  They see the drama of …

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