Do you think editors have a glamorous job? Picture them reading a manuscript and sipping Veuve Clicquot on a Lear jet cruising at 40,000 feet after a day of shopping in Paris? Theresa Stevens (quite… Read More »Ten Myths About Editors – Theresa Stevens
Ellen Tanner
Good morning and welcome to Chaos Theory of Writing! RU Readers are in for a real treat today. Urban Fantasy writer C.J. Redwine switches gears to discuss the art of synopsis writing. If you’re a… Read More »CTW: How to Write a Synopsis Without Losing Your Mind
CTW: How to Write a Synopsis Without Losing Your Mind
I met Amy Wilkins, Assistant Manager of Digital Content and Social Media at Harlequin, at RWA Nationals in NYC at the Harlequin Pajama party wearing my cool “Nick & Nora” Elephant PJ’s and right before… Read More »5 Tips for Writing a Compelling Book Blurb by Amy Wilkins
5 Tips for Writing a Compelling Book Blurb by Amy Wilkins
I’m excited to introduce our latest Visiting Professor, author and blogger Janice Hardy. I’ve been a lurker on Janice’s popular blog, The Other Side of the Story, which is chock full of wonderful advice for writers.… Read More »Janice Hardy Presents: Five Ways to Describe Emotions Without Making Your Character Feel Too Self Aware
Janice Hardy Presents: Five Ways to Describe Emotions Without Making Your Character Feel Too Self Aware
Revisions. The word alone has the ability to terrify the most seasoned of writers. There is good news though. That dreaded “R” word can lead to wonderful things. Our friend Wendy Marcus is here to… Read More »Revisions to Success
Revisions to Success
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