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Don’t Leave Me NAKED

Don’t Leave Me NAKED

Derrick Hayes talks about the ABC’s of writing your first book. Relevant to first time would be writers.

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NaNo Recon

NaNo Recon

In her continuing series, Renee offers more NaNoWriMo tips that will help you complete your writing project and hit your NaNoWriMo word count.

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Quick Tips for NaNoWriMo

Quick Tips for NaNoWriMo

Renee shares more tips on surviving the crazy month of November and NaNoWriMo.

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NaNoWriMo, Week 2

This is the 3rd in Allison’s series about NaNoWriMo. To see the other articles, check out NaNoWriMo 101 and NaNoWriMo, Week 1. It’s week two of National Novel Writing Month. Are you feeling the second week blues yet? If you aren’t, chances are you’re not pushing too hard, or you’ve done this before. Where You [...]

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Ghostwriting: Does It Matter If You Don’t Get The Credit?

Ghostwriting: Does It Matter If You Don’t Get The Credit?

Sharon has a thing for ghostwriting and she has a very strong opinion. I know. Get the 411 on Ghostwriting and how it applies to you as a self publisher.

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NaNoWriMo – Just Do It

NaNoWriMo – Just Do It

Renee offers some tips for getting to your NaNoWriMo goal of 50,000 words.

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NaNoWriMo, Week 1

NaNoWriMo, Week 1

Allison gives you tips and ideas for Week 1 of National Novel Writing Month as well as mentioning some handy tools!

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The Writing Process – Self Publishing Case Study

The Writing Process – Self Publishing Case Study

How do you plan your writing? Sharon Hurley Hall outlines two options for managing the writing process.

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Adverbial Modifiers

Adverbial Modifiers

In this post Andy Bryant discusses modifiers in English grammar and the implications of proper adverb usage.

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Sparkle Words

Sparkle Words

In this blog entry Andy Bryant shares information concerning ‘Sparkle Words’ and how the different types can be integrated into your reading for maximum effect.

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It Was Coincidence, I Swear!

It Was Coincidence, I Swear!

Renee examines a mistake many writers make – using luck and coincidence to move a story forward, instead of character motivation and action.

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Verbal Verbs

Verbal Verbs

Andy Bryant shares the correct use of verbs as related to English grammar.

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