Found a whole gaggle of writing posts that might just come in handy to all the authors out there.
1. Before you send out your query letter or your manuscript, read this checklist. Don’t make the mistake I did and mess up your blog address or their name (yikes!). A big thank you to Chuck Sambuchino for the great post!
2. If you’re trying to meet word goals, read this article on how to write faster–and better too! A great post by Anna Elliott.
3. If you have trouble meshing time passing in your novel, check out these great tips on how to do it seamlessly. A big thank you to C.S. Lankin.
4. For those of us who write romance, this is a great one to add some spice to our novels. Writing good chemistry and sexual tension are easier said than done. Check out this how-to post by one of the experts, Susan Squires.
5. You need a great start-up line? You need a hook to end your chapter? Look no further. Monica M. Clark has done all the hard work for us. Check out this great post on hooks to keep even the most indifferent reader turning those pages.
Here’s hoping you can use these! 🙂
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Taylor Grace is awesome for sharing these writing tips! I am sharing them as well!Found a whole gaggle of writing posts that might just come in handy to all the authors out there.
1. Before you send out your query letter or your manuscript, read this checklist. Don’t make the mistake I did and mess up your blog address or their name (yikes!). A big thank you to Chuck Sambuchino for the great post!
2. If you’re trying to meet word goals, read this article on how to write faster–and better too! A great post by Anna Elliott.
3. If you have trouble meshing time passing in your novel, check out these great tips on how to do it seamlessly. A big thank you to C.S. Lankin.
These are some great tips. Thanks for sharing. I have subscribed to all of these blogs!
Thanks so much! And thanks for the reblog! Keep writing those awesome posts!
Thanks so much!
I accidentally linked to a blog with a similar URL to mine in a query. Turns out the blog was hate speech. Definitely agree as it’s such an easy mistake to make. Great resources and will check out point 4.
Oh no!! What are the odds!
I’m so glad you liked the post! That was my hope! 🙂
It’s always good looking through the writing tips tag 🙂
It always is!
Thanks for the blog love, Taylor. You’ve found some good advice to share.
Aww! You’re so welcome! I’m so glad you liked it!
It looks like you did your own searching and found some gold 😀 And where is that blurb we got to jazz up?
And whoa! James is back!!! Whoot!
You’re funny! The blurb is coming…we did house selling crap yesterday and we have some more to do today *Sigh*…still no sale. I’ll try to squeeze some writing in today.
shhhh, at this moment I’m typing as quietly as I can so I don’t wake anyone up. If I’m quiet enough, I can maybe get in some of my own time and write.
LOL! I won’t say a thing! shhh…
Great set of links, thanks for sharing! Always keen to take any advice around 😀
I’m so glad you liked them! Congrats on your beta review!
Thank you so much 🙂
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