Other than Craft: 1. Read in your sub-genre. You have to know what’s being published to know how your work will fit in or stack up. 2. Get a...
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Ten Little Things
Ten Little Things about writing Science Fiction Romance, from the world according to Xandra. 1. No matter what you're writing, Story Is ...
Tips for writing SF, F & P
This is a great topic and I’m looking forward to seeing what my co-bloggers have to say about the art of writing Science Fiction, Fantasy an...
By Lynda K. Scott
August 18, 2008
Tips for Writing SF, Fantasy or Paranormal Romance
We've had some great theme weeks lately, haven't we? I forget which Star-Crossed lady came up with this theme, but kudos! This one i...
Star Light, Star Bright....Interstellar Interview with Deborah Cooke
Bestselling author Deborah Cooke is a knitter and that's plain to see in her wonderfully constructed novels whose characters jump off t...
Weird Minds = Weird Ideas
I've got new neighbors. Cute male neighbors (two brothers). Tall, dark, good looking. They're younger than I am and like any young m...
One Fan Girl to Another
Fan mail was always one of the things I dreamed about getting once I became a published author. Of course when I got my contract, and got my...
August 06, 2008
Go Fan Yourself
No, I'm not being mean, I just thought it was a catchy title. Hehehhehee --- Fan mail. The very words inspire goosebumps and giddiness. ...
The Joy of Fan Mail
As Lynda said in yesterday’s post, fan mail is one of the few things that can make you feel like a real writer. It’s odd that so many author...
Theme Week - Fan Mail
There are a few things that will make a person really feel like a writer -- contracts, royalty checks and fan mail. A writer spends the bulk...
By Two Voices Publishing
August 03, 2008
New Release Available Today!
I’m thrilled to announce my latest release, the sequel to my 2006 werewolf story, Wolfsbane: Aspect of the Wolf. Here’s the blurb for Wolfsb...
Sedentary Seduction
One of the things that hit me at the conferences I’ve attended is the issue of writers’ fitness. Everywhere I looked I saw plump middles and...
Like A Drunken Sailor
There's always a point in one's career when one must look back upon the path and all the decisions leading up to that point, and gaz...
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