BUY on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Winters-Captive-Georgia-Book-1-ebook/dp/B077TGGYR6 Performed by Hannah Ehman Recently separated from her cheating husband and unaware of a budding pregnancy, Georgia Charles is on her way to Yukon to visit a childhood friend. After she’s attacked by unknown men, Georgia’s trip becomes a fight for survival. Escaping to the wild, she seeks shelter in an… Continue reading NOVEL Transcript Reading of Winter’s Captive, by June V. Bourgo
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The Freedom to Write Whatever, Wherever is What You Need — A Writer’s Path
by Laura Peters Writing is more than just a passion for some people. For them, it is their career, it is their whole life, and it is something that they are attached to in more ways than one. Although, for some, it is just something that they do to make themselves feel better, […] via The… Continue reading The Freedom to Write Whatever, Wherever is What You Need — A Writer’s Path
Why Writers Should Review Books — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck If you are a reader, you should write book reviews. via Why Writers Should Review Books — A Writer’s Path
The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path
by Doug Lewars I enjoy writing in the Fantasy genre and World Building is a part of that. It may or may not be extensive. For example, you can simplify your life considerably if you use our existing world and just add a bit of magic here and there. J.K. Rowling uses that […] via The… Continue reading The Complications of World Building For an Author — A Writer’s Path
How Pitching a Novel is Like Being in the Secret Service — A Writer’s Path
by J.J. Hensley For seven years, I had the pleasure of being a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service. During that time, I conducted a variety of criminal investigations involving counterfeiting, check fraud, wire fraud, and even cell phone cloning. via How Pitching a Novel is Like Being in the Secret Service — A… Continue reading How Pitching a Novel is Like Being in the Secret Service — A Writer’s Path
The Puzzling Prologue Problem — A Writer’s Path
Go ahead, Google something along the lines of prologues in novels. I’ll wait. Done? If so, you’ll have found links like 7 Deadly Sins of Prologues, The Worst Ways to Begin Your Novel: Advice from Literary Agents, The Dreaded Prologue, Question: the oft-maligned prologue, and so on. Read these four pages. Did you see the following?… Continue reading The Puzzling Prologue Problem — A Writer’s Path
Separating Yourself From Your Characters — A Writer’s Path
by Doug Lewars I expect most people, whether they agree with it or not, are familiar with the Myers-Briggs personality classification system which divides the population into 16 groups. Many psychologists complain this is over simplified, but although the system appears to consist of four binary couples, each pair is, in fact, a […] via Separating… Continue reading Separating Yourself From Your Characters — A Writer’s Path
10 Tips for the New Age Book Blogger — The Trippy Scientist
You need to invest into acquiring the right set of skills and connections for which there is no shortcut, before you can taste some success. Personally I believe these people would make better photographers given how much effort they put into getting the right picture for a feel good feed. via 10 Tips for the New… Continue reading 10 Tips for the New Age Book Blogger — The Trippy Scientist
How to Maintain Your Motivation on a Large Writing Project — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck When I resigned from my teaching job four years ago, I resolved to do things around the house that I hadn’t had time for while I was working, like tackling our “garage of doom.” Our house, built in 1979, was showing its age, and our heavy wooden garage door looked shabby […] via How… Continue reading How to Maintain Your Motivation on a Large Writing Project — A Writer’s Path
Using Short Stories to Plot a Rough Draft — A Writer’s Path
by Steven Capps Let’s discuss plotting. Not the evil, “let’s take over the world” kind, though I guess that does fit. I’m talking about the events that create a story. Specifically, I’m talking about the events that create my stories and how I go about developing them. via Using Short Stories to Plot a Rough Draft… Continue reading Using Short Stories to Plot a Rough Draft — A Writer’s Path