Posts tagged ‘novel’

Lessons Learned From Bloggers’ Books

Today I’m going to tell you about my midday meal ritual. Never let it be said that excitement is in short supply at The Write Transition.…

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The Seneca Scourge Is Out

Strap on your respiratory masks and whip out your tissues, The Seneca Scourge is here. My pandemic party is available as a Kindle e-book on Amazon.com,…

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Contracts, Edits, And Errata OR The Least Creative Title Ever

As promised, today’s post will be the last in my three-part series  introducing my novel, The Seneca Scourge. From contract to errata. How sexy is that? The…

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My Road To Publication Is Paved With Yawns

Good thing I’m not a historian or the world would be in trouble. I don’t keep tabs on times and events, and I don’t maintain a…

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The Seneca Scourge And A Willy Wonka Song

You’ve all seen Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, right? Good. Let’s start out by singing an Oompa Loompa song. Click that You Tube link if you…

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Hey, That’s Not Me!

Today’s post will be short, though probably not sweet. In order to make it sweet, I’d have to bring chocolate. The chocolate I have hidden in…

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My Novel In A Game Of Tag

I was never very good at tag. Probably because it involved people touching me. But recently, my archaeologist writing buddy, JM McDowell, captured me in a…

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A Naked Point Of View

With most learning, reality trumps textbook. In my post about my struggle with period placement within or outside quotation marks, your comments sealed my knowledge better than…

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Why I Will Never Have A Bestseller

There are two reasons I will never write a bestseller. Well, actually, there are more reasons than there are cockroaches, but there are only two I…

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Two Winners And A Searching Soul

Hey, all you cool cats and crazy crackers, today I am honored to announce the two winners of the book Entrapped by Barbara Kyle. To those…

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