I blog regularly with other authors on a variety of writing topics. Below you’ll find the links to my blog posts on multi-author blogs.
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Aunt Frances
It’s Tuesday and I’m supposed to be writing something about a great book or movie, but my plans for this blog were suddenly changed this weekend when Aunt Frances died. Let me tell you a little bit about Frances. She was 96 years old when she passed away in her sleep. She was nearly blind, [...]
A Fishy Wednesday
As ya’ll know I live with a fisherman. He’s kind of cute. He’s got a deep voice, a sexy beard, and more fishing tackle than a dog has fleas. Living with a fisherman has benes. He can bring home supper. You can send him out to fish for hours at a time while you [...]
Trisha Yearwood Monday
I used to belong to a Unitarian church that had a killer choir and every so often — about six times a year, they would put on an all-Bach Sunday. Not surprisingly big crowds turned out and the minister was wise enough not overdo the preaching on those Sundays. He let Bach do it for [...]
Nostalgic Romance—Why Have You Never Heard of It?
I am tickled pink to be hosting a guest blog today, from the one-and-only Laurie Kellogg. Laurie is one of the most wonderful people I know, and equally important, she is a gifted author, and one of my dear Ruby Sisters — a member of the Golden Heart class of 2009. Today, she is celebrating [...]
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Blog & Website of the 2009 Golden Heart ® Finalists
How NOT to Write a Series
When my Ruby Sisters asked me to blog about writing a book series, I stupidly agreed. Then I realized that I didn’t set out to write a series. I just blundered into it. It started when I decided to write a novel set in the small South Carolina town where I spent my childhood summers. [...]
Last Chance Christas
An Author’s Guide to Geeky “Social” Stuff
Whether you are a published or soon-to-be published author, the chances are pretty good that you’ve already been thinking about social networking. If you’re a published author, your publisher has probably insisted that you do this. If you’re an indie author, knowing this stuff can make a huge difference in building readership. If you’re pre-published, [...]
The Seven Paragraph Synopsis
Synopses are evil. When faced with the prospect of writing one, perfectly competent authors have been known to quake in their boots, hide under the bed, or indulge in M&M binges. But it doesn’t have to be that way. A synopsis has a form and structure to it, just like an essay or a press [...]
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