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Because You’ve Got Personality – Discovering Your Writing Style

Many thanks to a great friend of mine for listening to me lament about my lack of ideas for my one short story project.  She helped me realize I had more ideas than I originally thought. As soon as I talked it out with her my brain practically exploded with ideas.  It got me thinking … Continue reading »

Question of the Week: How Do You Know You’re Over Planning?

This week’s Blogging Circle topic is about Over Planning, also known as Over Thinking, or even Analasys Paralysis.  Over thinkers – you know who you are – can relate to what I’m about to say.  Everything HAS to be perfect!!  The pieces must fit perfectly and establish harmonious symmetry in order to achieve heavenly nirvanna … Continue reading »

Question of the Week: What Secondary Characters Do We Love and Hate?

This week’s Blogging Circle topic is something I find rather difficult.  It’s all about secondary characters. As an inexperienced writer, I still struggle with making memorable main characters, let alone secondary ones.  But as a reader, really good secondary characters, if done properly, not only add flavor and texture, but also help compliment and act … Continue reading »

Question of the Week: Getting to the Heart of the Book: Romance vs. Porn

I’ve been reading romance for a while now, so when this question was brought up (was that me that asked?) about substantial vs. fluff romance the first thought that came to mind was, “What does that even mean?” Having read Alice’s post, I finally understood.  At what point in reading or writing romance would you … Continue reading »

Question of the Week: What’s the difference between Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Romance?

This is going to be one of those posts that I feel like I’m going to ramble.  A lot. Actually the subject of what makes Urban Fantasy different from Paranormal Romance is one I had to pay close attention to for my own personal endeavors. To which I am honored to help clarify such a confusing … Continue reading »

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