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Passion for Writing: May 2015
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Monday, May 25, 2015. How to Request Rights Reversion. Fellow Village Writers' Club member Linda Black posted some information on her blog. Friday, May 22, 2015. Old Men Who Turn to Writing. The following is an edited version of a post I wrote on my own blog some time ago. It is the best response I can give to the challenge on this blog. Old Men Who Turn to Writing. Writing is like a drug; it can be a cure or an addiction. How could I make my mark? And so I began writing more earnestly, using words to ex...
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Passion for Writing: Write. Every. Day.
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. Write Every. Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Notices of New Posts by Email! Writing Tips and Tricks. The Complete Guide to Query Letters that Get Manuscript Requests. Start Here: How to Get Your Book Published. Editors, Agents, and Publishers. Blogs and Websites of Member Interest. Janis Kearney- Writing Our Lives. Are we missing something? Members, tell us about your blogs and websites; we'll list them here. To write a post to this blog, log in to Blogger. Regularly ...
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Passion for Writing: August 2015
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Sunday, August 23, 2015. Social Media Snake Oil. Let me suggest authors who aren't certain what to do about, or with, social media should read the post linked below:. Http:/ accrispin.blogspot.com/2015/08/beware-social-media-snake-oil.html. I'm looking forward to Chris Syme's book, scheduled to come out this fall: SMART Social Media For Authors. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Write Every. Day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Notices of New Posts by Email! Writing Tips and Tricks. Editors, Agents, and Publishers.
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Passion for Writing: Writing Exercises
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. The Right Ingredients to Keep You on Edge: by Betty Wilson Beamguard, The Writer Mag Aug 2006. Select a newspaper story. Rework it into fiction using one of the people involved to tell the story as he or she experience it. Bring in sensory details wherever possoble. Choose an emotional passage from your fiction and bring it to life by showing how your characters reacted rather than telling how they felt. Use action and dialogue rather than description. Write - have fun. This blog w...
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Passion for Writing: Notes from the Arkansas Writing Conference
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Monday, June 8, 2015. Notes from the Arkansas Writing Conference. The Arkansas Writing Conference (AWC), held June 5 and 6 in North Little Rock, was a great opportunity for chatting with old friends, making new ones, and learning about writing and publishing. The Village Writers' Club was represented by the presence of the following members: John Achor. We should note Linda Black. Each had a table at which they displayed their books, as well. S short story, A Flight to Remember. We'll share some interest...
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Passion for Writing: Writing Tips and Tricks
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Writing Tips and Tricks. We encourage you to visit these linked sites for valuable tips and tricks to improve your writing. You will be glad you did. How to Write Better: 3 Secrets of Transmitting Naked Emotions. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get Notices of New Posts by Email! Writing Tips and Tricks. The Complete Guide to Query Letters that Get Manuscript Requests. Start Here: How to Get Your Book Published. Editors, Agents, and Publishers. Blogs and Websites of Member Interest. Are we missing something?
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Passion for Writing: Editors, Agents, and Publishers
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Editors, Agents, and Publishers. We encourage members to send us information about editors (contact details), agents (contact details and/or website address), and small and/or independent publishers who might be seeking submissions (website submission guidelines page) that may be of interest to other members. We cannot vouch for the quality of any of the companies/individuals on this list. It is ENTIRELY. Reneé La Viness, Writer/Editor: reneelaviness@jespiddlin.net. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs and ...
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Passion for Writing: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. How Do You Bring Characters to Life? I might describe Johnny like this:. Johnny is an emotional, overweight ten year-old boy with blue eyes and blonde hair. Or I might describe Johnny in a different way altogether:. Though the prose in the latter paragraph might be a little 'purple,' it gives more insight into Johnny than a two-dimensional description. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Humor in dialog - Chap Harper. Humor in dialog- Chap Harper. Excerpt from Once Upon the Congo. Carol lau...
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Passion for Writing: Why Writers Should Blog
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015. Why Writers Should Blog. Why Writers Should Blog - Mary Lou Moran. Writers everywhere are blogging. It seems to be almost a requirement of dedicated writers. So, I'm doing what I do best . . . making a list. Bet you thought I was going to say writing. Fooled ya! Anyway, I need your help. Please comment on this post and let me know Why Writers Should Blog. Let's see how many reasons we can come up with. I'll start. July 2, 2015 at 9:07 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kille...
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Passion for Writing: How Do You Bring Characters to Life?
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. How Do You Bring Characters to Life? I might describe Johnny like this:. Johnny is an emotional, overweight ten year-old boy with blue eyes and blonde hair. Or I might describe Johnny in a different way altogether:. Though the prose in the latter paragraph might be a little 'purple,' it gives more insight into Johnny than a two-dimensional description. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Notices of New Posts by Email! Writing Tips and Tricks. Editors, Agents, and Publishers.