Pacing. We love that word don’t we? It reminds me of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Sometimes in my writing I find that my pacing is too fast, sometimes it’s too slow and sometimes it’s… Read More »Top Ten Pacing Tips by Alicia Rasley
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Weapons expert and literary consultant Adam Firestone recently gave a workshop hosted by the Ohio Valley RWA chapter. I picked Adam’s brain about a topic that interested many writers at the workshop. Adam Firestone takes questions at the OVRWA… Read More »How to Choreograph Direct Action Scenes
How to Choreograph Direct Action Scenes
Good morning! We’re kicking off the week with another keeper post by author Ella Carey. Writing, for me is instinctive. It’s not something I think about when I do it, it is just something that… Read More »On Writing – by Ella Carey
On Writing – by Ella Carey
Good morning and welcome to RU! Ask An Editor columnist Theresa Stevens provides four brilliant steps to writing integrated love scenes. The class is yours, Theresa! Physical intimacy is an important part of romance. In… Read More »Writing Integrated Love Scenes, by Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens
Writing Integrated Love Scenes, by Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens
Today’s visiting professor is well known among the romance community because she truly cares for and champions this genre. Michelle Buonfiglio is best known for founding Romance B(u)y the Book and her romance blog on… Read More »Staying Out of Hot Water: Developing an Appropriate Online Presence
Staying Out of Hot Water: Developing an Appropriate Online Presence
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
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