Good info for the writers out there!
Lay Or Lie And How Easy It Is For Everyone To Get Them Wrong – by Derek Haines…
Good info for the writers out there!
Good info for the writers out there!
I hope these predictions are true. I'd love to see a publishing landscape where quality and love for writing trumps assembly-line books. There is nothing better than a well-written, carefully-crafted book. As a reader, I want the book I'm reading to feel like the writer took their good, sweet time in creating their story. As … Continue reading The Times in Self-Publishing Are Changing
I'm so excited to be a part of this anthology! Eight stories by eight authors for the pre-order price of only $2.99. Here's what it's all about: In our world, outside forces find reasons to keep us apart. Wealth, religion, and race are dividing factors. All manmade barriers that have nothing to do with the … Continue reading A Loving Mix
I’m so excited to be featured in an interview on Today’s Author. It’s a phenomenal site for writers, so if you’re looking for writing prompts or inspiration, it’s a great place to hang out.
Tricia Drammeh is an author who writes in many genres: YA, fantasy, paranormal, romance, and women’s fiction. I asked her to share her thoughts on craft and publishing.
Do you decide on genre before you start writing? Does your audience shift or is there crossover?
I usually have some idea of genre, though there have been times I’ve been surprised by the outcome. For example, with Better than Perfect, I had originally intended to write a romance. It turned out to be Women’s Fiction, as the story focused more on the main character’s non-romantic relationships and her evolution as a person.
I would say my audience is broken down into two types of readers, though there is some crossover. There are the readers who fell in love with Better than Perfect and who wish I’d write more Women’s Fiction. Then there are my readers who love young adult fiction with…
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April is National Poetry Writing Month and for the past three years, I've looked forward to it. I had planned to participate this month, but it hasn't worked out. Though I've only written about six poems (three of which have been posted to this blog), I did accomplish quite a bit in terms of writing. … Continue reading The Best of NaPoWriMo