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Ah, Me
Ah, the Wonderful Smell of...
Crows and Critters
E-mails From My Characters
Halloween 1931
How I Got Here: My Journey to Publication
How My Family Went to Pot
Kauai and Tomatoes
Last Week in Paradise
My Recent Tale of Woe
Seeds of Faith
The Care and Feeding of Editors
World's Worst Dental Patient

Action Scene Edit
Art and Fear
Author Voice
Backstory
Bestseller List—Take 2
@Brandilyn: Ten-Point Twittequette
Character Arcs
Character Arc Within a Series
Creating Character Empathy
Creating a Pitch for Your Book
Description/Setting
Designing a Book Cover
Dream Sequences
Editing for Tighter Writing
Emotion Memory
Keepin' the Story Moving (Tension in
Scenes)
Marketing
My Take on Endorsements
Plotting
Plotting Twists
Point of View
Prologues
Questions on Bestseller List
Reviews
Sta Akra
Story Resolutions
Subplots
Subtexting
Suspense Elements in Story
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations
Third Person POV
Today's Word List
Word of Mouth Marketing
Writing Rules, Rules & More Rules
8 comments:
Brandilyn,
Get well soon.
Brandilyn...I hope you feel better soon!
I just finished Ted Dekker's new novel, KISS. After the first few pages (which I found hard to get into), I couldn't put the book down. Great story!
Other than that, I'm in KS, and as usual after days and days of 70 degree weather, it's calling for snow the next two days. *big sigh*
Brandilyn, I hope you feel better soon. We have been fighting with one virus after another here. Take a very hot bubble bath and get some rest.
I am reading Kiss also. I love it. I can't wait for Boneman's Daughter's to get here.
Hope you feel better! Being sick is definitely not fun. :(
Sorry you're feeling sick Brandilyn. :-(
Here's a couple interesting opposites I just came across, a nifty song made of other peoples work, and a useful article titled "Writing in the Age of Distraction".
Praying that you feel well soon, BC.
Ralene: Oooohh, I've been dying to read Kiss. It's gotten a lot of good reviews, and the first chapter that I read online really hooked me. My book list is totally going to expand.
Thanks for all the well-wishes. :]
Grady, nice "distraction" article. (With the note that authors on deadline certainly have to write more than 1-2 pages, or 20 minutes a day.)
Feel better! Praying for you, friend!
Rachel
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