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Tag Archives: writing romance
The Writer’s Eye: Deadlines
DEADLINE! So sorry I missed last week’s post, but I am working feverishly toward a deadline for the final book in the Widow’s Club series, working title The Widow Wore Plaid. I’ve written the first draft out long … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Plotting
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a plotter through and through. I cannot begin to write a book, novella, or short story without a detailed outline that shows me exactly where I’m going on my journey through … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Virtues of Research
Most of this week I’ve been focusing on research I did when writing my upcoming release Only Marriage Will Do. I have loved doing research virtually all my life. One of the happiest times of my life was the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: A Different Point of View
Until about two months ago, when my daughter started talking to me about a YA book called Red Hood by Elena K. Arnold, I had never heard of a book being written in the second person. (Yeah, I guess … Continue reading
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The Writer’s Eye: Using the Senses in Romance Writing ~ The Sense of Taste
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. One series of posts I did almost ten years ago was on using the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Using the Senses in Romance Writing ~ The Sense of Smell
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. One series of posts I did almost ten years ago was on using the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Using the Senses in Romance Writing ~ The Sense of Touch
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. One series of posts I did almost ten years ago was on using the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Using the Senses in Romance Writing ~ The Sense of Sound
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. One series of posts I did almost ten years ago was on using the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Using the Senses in Romance Writing ~ The Sense of Sight
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. One series of posts I did almost ten years ago was on using the … Continue reading
The Writer’s Eye: Writing with a Plan ~ Part 3: Branding
When I first began writing, I blogged a lot about the craft of writing and my thoughts on writing, pretty much as I went along. When I learned something, I shared. Then life with two careers got very busy and … Continue reading