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  • A Misalliance with Love

    A Misalliance with Love

    “She couldn’t ask Sinclair to stay by her side. Nor could she muster the courage to accompany him to London, where she would have to work hard to be the person he wanted, only to face the pain of rejection once more.He planned to return to London in the morning. And she would let him Read more

  • A Writer’s Corner – The Process

    A Writer’s Corner – The Process

    “I was wondering if anyone would be willing to show me the process when they plan their novels? I know we all have our own way in just curious if there’s an easier/more organized route to go!”A few writers have asked similar questions to this recently. “A question to those that don’t plan or outline. Read more

  • A Writer’s Corner – Advice for someone with anxiety who hasn’t begun to write.

    A Writer’s Corner – Advice for someone with anxiety who hasn’t begun to write.

    It is inspiring to listen to successful writers talk about their craft. Masterclass has some amazing classes by authors; I’m sure many can be found on YouTube. Learning to craft a good story will be a tremendous help before the work begins. Don’t be afraid to ‘fail’. I hate that word because we learn so Read more

  • Oasis

    Oasis

    When stuck on a chapter, finding a nice cafe to work from is great. A change of scene is all it takes. Read more

  • A Writer’s Corner – Why do you write?

    A Writer’s Corner – Why do you write?

    Writing has always been my favorite form of communication. I would rather write than speak. I would rather read than listen. I am visually oriented. What I read becomes a movie in my head. My imagination is a wild, untamable thing. It always has been. I made up stories and illustrated them as a child. Read more

  • A Writer’s Corner – when to rewrite

    A Writer’s Corner – when to rewrite

    A question came up on when an author should do a rewrite. I actually finish the whole storyline (not all the writing), and then I see what’s missing or needs better explanation. In my novel in progress, Daring to Marry the Duke, I wrote all the pivotal scenes first and sketched out the rest, and Read more