Creating Authentic Details: Character Names
…love so that they feel like truly authentic inhabitants of your story world. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out to be that final straw that pushed her…
…love so that they feel like truly authentic inhabitants of your story world. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out to be that final straw that pushed her…
…be pedantic about linguistic anachronism but to be mindful of it. Strive for authenticity, avoid glaring breaches, and ultimately, make choices that enhance your reader’s experience. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for…
…a tool for realistic world-building. But whenever you can get your hands on them, you’re certain to find something useful to bring the location of your story to life. Pamela…
…fiction and a freelance editor, Pamela Taylor loves helping others polish their stories almost as much as she enjoys writing her own. She’s a member of the DFW Writers Workshop…
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…this disease.” Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out to be that final straw that pushed her to leave the corporate world behind for the world of words…
…the backdrop against which your story plays out? Bookshelves the world over have room for both. An award-winning author of historical fiction and a freelance editor, Pamela Taylor loves helping…
…Marilyn Pemberton, The Conrad Press, December 14, 2019 An award-winning author of historical fiction and a freelance editor, Pamela Taylor loves helping others polish their stories almost as much as…
…follow Karen on her Facebook Author Page and on Twitter at @KarenBrooksAU. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out to be that final straw that pushed her to…
…right questions for your narrative and serve your characters proper meals. Pamela Taylor’s inspiration for her first book turned out to be that final straw that pushed her to leave…