Guest Post: Killing Your Darlings: Cutting Scenes from Your Novel

Killing Your Darlings: Cutting Scenes from Your Novel ~ Writer’s Corner guest post on BTH Reviews, written by Brooke Johnson, the author of the Chroniker City series. Read More
Killing Your Darlings: Cutting Scenes from Your Novel ~ Writer’s Corner guest post on BTH Reviews, written by Brooke Johnson, the author of the Chroniker City series. Read More
Get Your Writing Gears Going is a series of posts to inspire or brainstorm book ideas for fiction novels. This post is about using titles as a source of inspiration. Read More
How I Used Instafreebie to Grow My Fan Base ~ guest post on BTH Reviews, written by Ines Johnson. She is the author of the Moonkind series of novels. Read More
Does Social Proof Really Prove Anything? ~ guest post on BTH Reviews, written by H.D. Smith. She is the author of urban fantasy novels. Read More
Writing the Unchosen One ~ guest post on BTH Reviews, written by Laura Bickle. She is the author of DARK ALCHEMY, MERCURY RETROGRADE, EMBERS, and more novels in urban fantasy and paranormal. Read More
Writing pitfall #5 is about head hopping in fiction writing. This is a point of view problem involving switching from one character’s thoughts to another’s. Read More
Book blogger challenge to read books and come up with your own story ideas based on the book’s first line. Join in and take your creativity to new heights! At the end of the year, I will be giving away a $10 or less ebook. Anyone who left a comment with a link to a post with the challenge will be eligible to win. Read More
A list of 50 questions you could answer in a book review. Make your review more interesting and detailed by answering some of these questions. Or improve your own book by analyzing it with these questions. Read More
Writing pitfall #4 is about overpopulation in fiction writing, when there are too many characters in the book or in a scene. Read More
Telling Emotions is the third writing pitfall I want to discuss. What I mean is when authors tell you what… Keywords: fiction, writing, advice, dialogue Read More