Tagged: Becoming a Professional Writer

  • A Winning Strategy for Banangrams—and Writing

    @LindsBrac Game night is kind of a big deal in our house. Mostly because I have a husband and a child who love rules and structure and strategy. Meanwhile the older daughter and I are over here planning a Netflix binge. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject=" #pubtip"]A Winning Strategy for Banangrams—and…

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  • Tips for Novelists: Betrayal – An Antagonist’s Sharpest Tool

    @DiAnnMills What drives a character to take risks, break laws, and become an antagonist? Are the traits listed on a compilation of bad-guy behaviors? Are the roots hidden in a deep hurt, possibly unrelated to actions in the present? Why is betrayal a common theme? These questions plagued me until…

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  • Promoting Excellence in Writing

    @DiAnnMills When we place our name on our writing, we are ensuring the reader sees excellence. The effort to create an outstanding manuscript requires time and skill with a commitment to learning the newest trends in the industry.  Whew! Every writer has experienced the defeat of rejection and the dive…

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  • Distinguish Yourself and Your Book By Noting Your Expertise

    @Tamela_Murray Authors have many reasons for writing a particular book. Sometimes those reasons feel so natural you don’t stop to think about them. However, in this market, it’s important to distinguish yourself from other authors and submissions. [tweet_box design="default" float="none" inject="- @Tamela_Murray on @BRMCWC #writing #pubtip"]Distinguish Yourself and Your Book…

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  • Getting Ready for BRMCWC 2019 – The Post Conference with Donald Maass

    This year we’re offering something new at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference – a Post Conference Intensive. We’ve got the best-selling author and New York Times agent, Donald Maass coming in and teaching for an entire day. It’s important to note that this event require a SEPARATE REGISTRATION.…

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  • Mining Your Character’s Physical Features for Your Novel

    @DiAnnMills Writers of all genres explore techniques to reveal their character’s inner traits. Observing the character’s behavior in action and dialogue shows the reader behavior patterns without telling. The writer is also able to create memorable scenes, endear the character to readers, and move along the plot. But what about…

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