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  • Books that will stick with me ... I am sure I'll forget all the important ones if I do this in freewriting mode, but here goes: 1. Bitten (K...
  • Since the main character/narrator, Rosalind, in my book relies on stories from her pas...oed in my head as I wrote, its lovely Southern lilt lulling me into a creative mode just as surely as opera.  Bec...
  • Hello, All.  Wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to make my query stronger?  Here's the meat of it: I have recently completed a 65,000-word novel, The Young...
  • Although the novel focuses on a trio of women who have come together to support one another by gathering once a week, the main character is KIMMIE  SADOW(not sure if I...
  • Thanks, Cheri! "Candaline" came from on of my nicknames as a young girl. One of my dad's good friends called me "Princess Candaline". Mostly, because I was a spoiled b...
  • Hi All -  I feel like I have been a serious writer since I was 12 - the part I haven't been serious about is sending my work out into the world.  That bit has always s...
  • Let's see... I still want this to feel tighter. Something like: The Narrow Gate is a 57,000 word book club fiction spanning three generations of the Banfry’s, an Irish...
  • Started by Amanda Miller
    Last reply by Chelise Stroud
    I have been querying my memoir for one and a half years to agents and small presses.  It's a lot of rejection and it's like a punch to the gut every time, especially l...
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  • Good morning, Thank you for your comments on my little piece.  All were helpful.  I am taking this course to work on my creative writing.  I like learning little by li...
  • Started by BK Walker
    I am looking for mystery bloggers, specific to this genre to possibly have an amazing author on your blog. Lauren Carr is the author of Shades of Murder (A Mac Faraday...
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