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Featured Author – Juliet Chastain

I’d like to welcome Juliet Chastain to my blog today.  A little about Juliet: As an ex-fashion photographer, Juliet Chastain says that, in a way, writing fiction is a lot like photography. She takes a few elements—models and clothes in photography, characters and setting in her writing—and makes them come alive in a compelling story. And now to the interview…. What is the easiest part of writing for you?  What is the hardest part? There is no part I’d describe easy. The hardest is usually getting that first draft on paper. But once in a while magic happens and it practically writes itself. Do you have any advice to aspiring writers? Just go ahead and write as though you were talking to a friend. Don’t get tied up in knots trying to sound literary. Name some of your favorite books. Pride and Prejudice, the first Harry Potter, Moby Dick, anything… Continued

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Lazy Sunday Meme – The Power of Four

It was one of those weekends.  I’m burnt out from editing and revising a WIP ( a never ending process that I declare ends today!)  Then I discover that my poor, poor blog hasn’t been touched since goodness knows when. I have no ideas….it’s MEME time! This is a real easy one based on the power of four.  No tricks, just a list.  Hope you’ll join me!     Four Places I have worked/Jobs I have had DairyQueen Macy’s Salesperson (Lingerie) Website Designer Mathematics Teacher Four Places I Have Lived: Los Angeles, California New Orleans, Louisiana New Haven, Connecticut New Jersey Four Movies I Could Watch Again and Again: Aliens Goodfellas X-Men Double Indemity Four Television Shows I Watch (Don’t really watch that much TV) Grimm Hoarders The Sopranos 48 Hours on ID Four Authors I Enjoy: Stephen King Ed McBain Robert B. Parker Michael Connelly Four Places I Have

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Featured Author – Danica Avet

I’d like to welcome Danica Avet who is the featured author for today. A little about Danica: Danica Avet was born and raised in the wilds of South Louisiana (that would be somewhere around Houma) where mosquitoes are big enough to carry off small children and there are only two seasons: hot and hotter. With a BA in History, she figured there were enough fry cooks in the world and decided to try her hand at writing. For eight years she played at writing, but in 2008, she decided to get serious and began down the rocky road to publication. Unmarried with no children, Danica is the lucky pet of a compulsively needy dog and two cats. The pitter-patter of little feet has been known to make her break out into a cold sweat. What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? Probably that my characters

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Free for all Friday – Take A Bow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=208rVspxK_g   It’s Friday and I must say this has been some week. Despite the super high temps on Monday here in the Northeast USA, dental surgery and various family mishaps, I finished a story.  Finished.  Fin. Now, the editing process begins, the tweaking, the second guessing, etc.  However, I will gladly embrace this part of the process because I am working on a finished product. Finishing a piece, whether it be 3 k or 30k give me a sense of accomplishment that boosts my creativity for the next project.  Now, I don’t know whether that’s good or bad, but I’ve learned to carry a notebook in which I scribble bare-bones synopses (synopsisesss?) of upcoming stories.  In the time that I’ve been writing, I’ve learned a few things. 1) Have a couple of WIPs in progress (while you are working on one, your mind is going a mile a minute

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Storytellers – Jorja Lovett

I am welcoming Jorja Lovett to my blog this week for my Storytellers series. A little more about Jorja before we begin…. In an all-female household, Jorja grew up surrounded by books and the idea of finding true love. She began writing her own stories at the tender age of fifteen but never actually finished a manuscript until last year when she joined her crit group, UCW. It’s important to her that romances have a sexy hero, a quirky heroine and have that all important happy ending.   Her newest release – Into the Wild will be available April 16th from Evernight Publishing.  The cover is way awesomely hot, right? Here’s the blurb… After another doomed relationship, Laurie Sommers cocoons herself in the ‘living ghost town’ of Coyote Creek. But the arrival of Smith Masterson, her unrequited teenage love, torpedoes her cozy spinsterhood, setting her ablaze with a burning desire

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Be Authentic, Write Authentic…ally –

*Note – I really wanted the title of this post to read “Be Authentic, Write Authentic.” However, the grammarian in me just…couldn’t….deal… Note #2  – Today’s post was also inspired by fellow author Tara Chevrsett, whose gives great advice. Regardless of whether you think I know anything or not, I do know this – if you’re asking too many questions about your characters or about your writing, then you need to put down the pen, get up from the computer and go out and get another job because you’ll never be a successful writer. Successful writer (def) –one who enjoys writing, enjoys what they write. (note, not necessarily a commercial success) I do a LOT of skimming forums, blogs and groups.  I am a nosy so and so, really I am.  I’ve seen these questions about characters “Should my character do XYZ?  Should s/he be ABC?  Do you think…do you

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