How to Write a Romantic Comedy Novel, Pt. 1
…rom-com novel. You are ready to type the first word and… it feels like you’re going to throw-up on your shoes. This, fellow rom-com writer, is the cold, dead reality…
…rom-com novel. You are ready to type the first word and… it feels like you’re going to throw-up on your shoes. This, fellow rom-com writer, is the cold, dead reality…
…and several short stories. Her short work has appeared in Philadelphia Stories. Ghost Parachute, and others. You can find her on her Website or follow her on Instagram and Twitter….
…same time. The structural elements of the thriller vs. the cozy mystery. How the scope of your world supports the character’s quest. The mechanisms used to craft a cozy thriller….
…for lunch. You’re going to write. After you kill some zombies online. You’re going to write. After your Netflix binge. After the holidays. Later, later, later. We (yes, me included)…
…Talking to people, convincing them that your book is awesome, putting yourself out there. Shudder. It’s an introvert’s nightmare. But, the truth is: marketing matters. Without a good marketing plan,…
…a specific universe, your limits of what and who you create within it are endless. Whether as part of an online community or completely on your own, try weaving new…
…can get a taste of his writing risk-free before taking the plunge and buying one of his books. Generosity online isn’t just nice, it’s smart business. 3. Rainbow Rowell I’m…
…social. Sharing. Giving back. Building up others. If you don’t have the time to do that, then you aren’t creating a network and having an online presence isn’t going to…
…here to start a flame war over situations that have already been discussed at length in other online venues. I want to talk about fear. The way I see it,…
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