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Tag Archives: ANWA
My Writing Process Blog Tour
My fellow fantasy blogging friend Christina Hawthorn asked me to join the writing process blog tour and I’d like to thank her for this terrific opportunity. Blog tours are such a treat and I love meeting new bloggers and readers. Christina … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Editing and Revision, Writing
Tagged #mywriting, American Night Writers Association, ANWA, blog tour, Creativity, fantasy, fiction, links, novel writing
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Agent Q and A
At this year’s “Time out for Writers” conference there was a panel discussion where we writers got to pick the brains of a group of agents about anything and everything. Here are some of the notes from that panel. Question: … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing and Publication, Writng Conferences
Tagged aditors, agents, ANWA, ANWA conference, marketing, publication, Q&A, time out for writers
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Writing Suspense
The great thing about attending a conference is being able to sit and listen to different lectures about all sorts of different topics. Even better, I get to use my notes to share what I learned with you, my dear … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Character Development, Emotional Impact, Writng Conferences
Tagged ANWA, ANWA conference, arts, craft, Gregg Luke, how to, writing fiction, writing suspense
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ANWA 2011 Class Review – Part 1
There were six sessions of classes during the Saturday classes, each block with two or three choices to attend. I chose the classes that would help me the most with completing my novel and being ready to enter the world … Continue reading
ANWA 2011 Workshop Review
It’s official – I’ve survived my first writer’s conference in one piece and now I’m pumped to jump back into my novel, get it done, and start querying. Since there was so much great material to share from the conference … Continue reading
ANWA Writing Conference
“All my bags are packed, I’m ready to go…” (Leaving on a Jet Plane, John Denver) It’s official, I have reservations to my first ever writing conference for February 25th &26th and I couldn’t be more thrilled. This will be … Continue reading
Posted in Writng Conferences
Tagged ANWA, fiction writing, LDS writer, novel writing, opportunity, Writing, writing conference
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