Writing

Episode 4 – Ann Charles, 1st Turning Point

January 24, 2010

We had a great time today with our special guest, Ann Charles! Ann spoke at length about her newest contribution to all the aspiring writers out there, 1st Turning Point! 1st Turning Point is a wealth of information for all the unpublished or small published writers out there… ways to market yourself, ways to make [...]

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Episode 3 – Deborah Schneider, Author of “Promise Me!”

January 18, 2010

Today, we were lucky enough to have special guest Deborah Schneider, author of the brand new release, Promise Me! She told of the very special St. Valentine’s Day Victorian Tea Author signing hosted by the King County Library System, in which Deb will be joined by fellow Victorian Authors Anthea Lawson and Megan Chance! Deb [...]

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Episode 2 – Julia Hunter, VP of the Greater Seattle chapter of RWA

January 9, 2010

On today’s show, we were very fortunate to have Julia Hunter, law enforcement officer extraordinaire, VP of the Greater Seattle chapter of RWA, and the founder of the Write at Sea retreat! (The hardships we writers go through to improve our craft…) Julia told us about how she founded Write at Sea – this year [...]

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Writing Tip – WRITE!!!!!!!!!

January 3, 2010

Oh, I hear the ‘DUH’ echoing throughout cyberspace as I type, but give me a second to explain. First, let me clarify that I am talking to the writers out there who hope to be published.  For those who are not familiar with the world of to-be-published, it is world of near insanity, not unlike [...]

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Music of my Life – Tricky

January 2, 2010

Like most writers, music is incredibly important to me. Get a group of writers together, and inevitably we will begin discussing how we create playlists to describe characters or pick a song to choreograph a fight to. Music seems almost essential to writing, two art forms that are inextricably linked.While I do have love for [...]

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