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Writer Sara Jayne Townsend Talks about the Discipline of Writing

October 31, 2016 By Joan Curtis 1 Comment

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Today we have the pleasure of featuring fellow writer, Sara Jayne Townsend. Sara has written and published several books. Her latest is an intriguing story titled, Suffer the Children, released by MuseItUp Publishing in August. Sara has also written the Shara Summer mystery series. As writers we all struggle with the discipline of writing. Sara will share […]

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Filed Under: Guest Post, Writing Tips Tagged With: discipline, sara-jayne townsend, Shara Summer, Suffer the Children, time management, Writer, Writing

What Does It Take to Get The Word Out About Your Book?

October 26, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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My books are not self-published. I say that right off the bat because there are many things I cannot control. Self-published authors have an advantage in many ways I do not. Here are some examples: They control the price of their books and thereby the specials that are run. They select the key words on […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: books, Facebook, Instagram, marketing, Twitter

My Interview with David Alan Binder–Full of Writing Tips

October 24, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Joan Curtis interview with David Alan Binder Joan’s Bio from her website (shortened):  Joan is an award-winning writer who has published 7 books and numerous stories. In her mystery/suspense novel, The Clock Strikes Midnight, we meet Janie Knox, a tormented young woman who escaped her home and family after a jury convicted her stepfather of killing […]

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Filed Under: Interviews with Writers, Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: book marketing, David Alan Binder, e-murderer, Murder on Moonshine Hill, publishing, self-publishing, The Clock Strikes Midnight, writing tips

My #Review of a Book Full of Twists–4 Stars

October 19, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Let me start by saying the title of this book isn’t fair @claremackintosh #myreview #amreading Click To Tweet It doesn’t describe the story and instead misleads the reader. Otherwise the book was a fun read. I enjoyed the characters. Many reviewers didn’t like the main character because she was so unreliable. But, unreliable characters are becoming […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, Joan's Must Reads, Reviews Tagged With: Clare Mackintosh, I let you go, Must read, review, suspense

Tips for Writing Animals into Your Stories

October 17, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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I love to read books when the characters are pet owners #amwriting #animals Click To Tweet Whether the pet is a dog or cat, I enjoy reading about the interaction of the character with the pet. Pet owners have unique responsibilities that writers should not take lightly. My protagonist in the Jenna Scali mystery series […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, For Readers, Writing Tips Tagged With: animals, cats, dogs, The Art of Racing in the Rain

Guest Post: Murder Within An Extended Family

October 10, 2016 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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What a treat we have in store for you today! Heather Haven is the queen of mystery and comedy @HeatherHaven Click To Tweet Her delightful personality shines through in her many award-winning books. I consider her an inspiration. She agreed to visit us today and talk a bit about the extended family featured in her […]

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Filed Under: Guest Post, My Thoughts, Writing Tips Tagged With: extended families, Heather Haven, mystery and comedy, The CEO Came DOA, writing tips

A Mystery with a Bad Good-Guy

October 5, 2016 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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I’m reading a mystery, Jo Nesbo’s The Son, with a bad good guy. I find myself cheering for him when he kills worse bad guys. But, he tends to kill them in the same way they’ve killed others, which isn’t pretty. It started me thinking about what creates suspense #amreading #amwriting Click To Tweet Usually […]

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Filed Under: Characters, Flash Fiction, Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: #amwriting, bad guys, Breaking Bad, characterization, characters, fiction, good guys, Jo Nesbo, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Son

He Said–She Said: Tips for Tagging

October 3, 2016 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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New writers make the mistake of tagging dialogue whenever a person speaks #writingtips Click To Tweet They believe the reader must be told who is speaking at all times. When I first began writing fiction, I made the same errors. I committed a number of the mistakes I’m going to list below. Now, I’m a […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: continued, hissed, Jonathan Kellerman, said, tags, writing tips

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