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A Creative Writer In Progress: The First Big Thing -Week #1
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. The First Big Thing -Week #1. Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas 1968. It's here, the first question of "The First Big Thing"! This is a modified version of Gail M. Baugniet's "The Next Big Thing". To read her post. Question one is What is the working Title of your book. Until I read Gail's post on What is the working Title, I hadn't really thought about a book cover, now, I'm excited about planning it. The cover will be for a future post. When I f...
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A Creative Writer In Progress: More About Creating Book Titles, cont'd
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Friday, August 24, 2012. More About Creating Book Titles, cont'd. Have you tried any of the rules with your title? Are you composing to complete your novel? How much have you written? To become motivated, write five words that describes your novel:. First enlisted female airmen stationed there. Next, set aside two hours on Saturday and Sunday to write. And check out this post. Click "Is Your daily Routine Working? Labels: The First Big Thing. August 28, 2012 at 10:40 PM.
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A Creative Writer In Progress: More About Creating Book Titles
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. More About Creating Book Titles. Orange Beach, Florida 2007. Wednesday is the big day to list the book title and I'm not sure of mine! The more I read the rules, the more I'm dissatisfied with the one I've created, so I've done some more searching and I found a great blog site! Has posted a blog titled " How To Title Your Book. So click on the title and see all the useful information she's written. What do you want to convey with the title?
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A Creative Writer In Progress: Margot Kinberg-Confessions of a Mystery Novelist!
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Monday, August 20, 2012. Margot Kinberg-Confessions of a Mystery Novelist! Picture from Confessions of a Mystery Novelist. Now, to see her post for Alphabet in Crime and other posts, try this link. Judy - Thank you so much for the PR :-). Its so kind of you to feature my blog *blush.* I really appreciate it. August 20, 2012 at 4:27 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on TWITTER. YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT:. Other Blogs By Judy. Sixty Is Just The Beginning.
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A Creative Writer In Progress: ABOUT ME
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A Creative Writer In Progress. I'm an accountant by day and a writer in all the extra hours available. I'm sixty and live in Alabama. I'm single with one daughter and several grandchildren. I'm a cat lover, a reader and a genealogy researcher. I can spend hours tracking the alusive relative and I will travel far to scan old family pictures! Location: Birmingham : Alabama : United States. LauraRuthless PeopleThe Thin Man series with William Powell and Myna Loy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Creative Writer In Progress: Inspiration
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Sunday, August 19, 2012. Music can be another outside stimulus for inspiration. Then there's people who can trigger an inspiration. My tenth grade English teacher was such a person, in addition to being an encourager. Many people have a mentor to inspire them, or if you're a poet, the love of someone can "inspire" words. How do you gain your inspiration? Have you at one time used music, books , rain or a person for inspiration? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Creative Writer In Progress: The First Big Thing-Where Did The Idea For Your Novel Come From?
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. The First Big Thing-Where Did The Idea For Your Novel Come From? Lackland AFB, 1965. The First Big Thing-Week #2 Where did you Get the Idea For Your Novel? This is a modified version of Gail M. Baugniet's "The Next Big Thing". You might want to check out Gail's week # 2 question Week # 2. And my week # 1. Where did you come up with your "idea for a novel"? Now for some links to writers and good writing blogs. Writing memoirs by Arlee Bird.
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A Creative Writer In Progress: Rules For A Better Book Title!
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Thursday, August 16, 2012. Rules For A Better Book Title! My flowers for this past Mother's Day! She Was Air Force, He Was Marine and there was Murder! Current thought for title of my novel). Have you come up with your novel title? I'm finding it's hard choosing a title! JC Simonds, Small Press World.com, wrote a post titled " Ten Rules For a Better Book Title. 1 Watch the length of your title. Books in print only allow thirty characters (that includes spaces). Another site...
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A Creative Writer In Progress: What's The Difference Between Mystery and Suspense?
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A Creative Writer In Progress. Monday, September 3, 2012. What's The Difference Between Mystery and Suspense? Picture by Judy Harper 2012. Have you ever wondered if there was a difference between mystery and suspense writing? I have. In trying to answer this question, I came across a post, by Janet L. Smith, at a blogsite, MysteryNet. She. Ave a great explanation for the difference by using an interview of Alfred Hitchcock. To read her full post). Janet L. Smith:. Six Tips from John Steinbeck". Click on ...