Tips and Tricks for Effective Fight Scenes: BAM! POW! THWAP!

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Almost every writer I’ve ever spoken to has a particular type of scene that is their nemesis—the scene they skip over with a quick “insert (blank) scene here”. And usually that is either the fight scene or the sex scene. Now if you’ve heard me speak at a conference, you know my issue is NOT the sex scenes. Those are my favorites to write. However, fight scenes give me fits. I don’t skip them. I would hate leaving my most … Read More »

Embrace the Brand: Playing to Your Strengths

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One thing I struggled with when I was a newer writer was, “What should I write?” I liked a lot of things: science fiction, military sci-fi, science fantasy, steampunk, space opera, contemporary fantasy, urban fantasy, paranormal, some romance, some horror, some action, some thriller/suspense, even some erotica. Ideas in all these genres bombarded my brain with “Write This Now!” demands. And as a newer writer, I figured I’d dabble in each until I either found something that grabbed me and … Read More »

Book Launch Parties: A How-to

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Now that in-person social gatherings are coming back, I’m looking forward to being able to hold launch parties for my upcoming releases again. Previously, I’ve given two launch parties, for my novels Vicious Circle and Threadbare, both of which went well, so I thought I’d write about what I did to make them successful. Budgets and resources will vary, and I understand that, but hopefully you’ll find some ideas you can take away and make work for you. The idea … Read More »

Staying Positive by Setting Reachable and Reasonable Goals

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As I write this, the Royal Palm Literary Awards ceremony is merely days away, and the anticipation is building. While we couldn’t gather in person this year, it’s still nice to see so many writers taking the leap, having the courage to put their work out there, and entering the competition. Which brings me to today’s topic: Staying Positive. Focus on the Positives The publishing world is full of negatives: writer’s block, criticism, rejection. And it is SO EASY to … Read More »

Don’t Just Write It. Live It!

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Disclaimer: I am aware that some of the suggestions in this post may not be possible for everyone, depending upon an individual’s physical condition, financial situation, and level of daring, but there may be some things here that writers haven’t thought of or didn’t know existed. Imagination Is Great. Reality Is Better. Do you dream of being your characters? I definitely do. I’m not strong or athletic or agile. I don’t live on an alien world surrounded by strange landscapes. … Read More »

Hooking the Reader (and the Editor or Agent)

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What is a hook? A hook is a plot scenario, line of dialogue, or intriguing description that makes the reader (be it an agent, editor, or someone who buys your published novel) want to continue reading. It’s something in your story that’s so compelling that the reader CAN’T put the book down. It’s the sort of thing that makes them miss their train stop or stay up late into the night cursing you when the morning alarm goes off. It’s … Read More »

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