Letâs Create a Series Bible
…a Five-Book Series Book 1: Green Book 2: Lavender Book 3: Blue Book 4: Orange Book 5: Red Use ONE color for each book in your series because then, at…
…a Five-Book Series Book 1: Green Book 2: Lavender Book 3: Blue Book 4: Orange Book 5: Red Use ONE color for each book in your series because then, at…
…The heroine of your amazing story. Ka-ching! You gave plenty of subtle clues and they never saw it coming. Shiver me timbers! Watch for the continuation of Romance Writers: Do…
…Playlist Take a Spotify playlist, and put it on shuffle and take the first four songs that come up. Now, answer these three questions for me: 1. Who is your…
…shark advocate, a consumer of gummy bears, and an islander at heart, but her greatest interests are her children and three cantankerous cats. For more information, visit her at www.emilyrking.com….
…a message in code, and the horror and trauma aspects combine beautifully with great characters whose relationships you root for. This is a complex read, both puzzle and emotion-wise, but…
…participants come as their characters. Visit www.KatherineGraceBond.com She is the author of the young adult novel The Summer of No Regrets (Sourcebooks, May 2012). …
…join in on our bookish themes! WARNING: Lots of good feels possible this month! Here is your April 2022 Leisure Learning List: 5 Minute Reads As mentioned before, May is…
…compelling part of her character to write. Sara: Will there be another book? There seem to be loose ends to tie up with Nora’s relationship with Bonnie and the backstory…
…the game, so you don’t get disqualified before you reach the finish line. Action: Research your story’s genre to: Validate your genre, Identify the genre characteristics your book is expected…
…the rest of the organism, thus making it the smallest building block of that living thing. So too is a scene the smallest comprehensive component of a story. This means…