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Is a Writer’s Retreat for you?

by MKMarketing | Oct 6, 2014 | Best Writer Tips, Fiction Novel Writing, For the love of writing

When was the last time you walked through a meadow? Not a cut-lawn city park expanse, or your own back yard just before mowing, but an honest-to-goodness meadow? Last weekend I attended an intimate writer’s retreat at Prue’s House at Hilltop Park on...

Clothes The Door: a Short Story

by MKMarketing | Sep 8, 2014 | For the love of writing, Short stories

Warning: this story contains adult themes. While in no way graphic, the content is nonetheless appropriate only to readers eighteen and older. Thank you! I’m so excited to announce that this story appears in the September 2014 publication of GRAVEL magazine....

Character Outline: Portraying Realistic Teenager Fears

by MKMarketing | Aug 18, 2014 | Best Writer Tips, Fiction Novel Writing

7 Techniques for Building (ahem) Conquering Teen Fears – The Back-To-School Edition School is often the mainstay milieu of YA and NA protagonists. Building story tension, we authors can freely add conflict upon conflict, but one emotional stake is shared among...

How to Sell More Books – 10 Question Checklist for Authors

by MKMarketing | Aug 15, 2014 | Best Writer Tips, Fiction Novel Writing, Guest posts

  It’s time to get the party started, an author friend of mine quipped. She was referring to the independent publishing party, the one where our lovingly written and agonized-over manuscripts become honest-to-goodness books for sale. I couldn’t agree...

How to Use an Unreliable Narrator in Your Story

by MKMarketing | Aug 11, 2014 | Best Writer Tips, Fiction Novel Writing, Guest posts

The character who is an unreliable narrator can be one of the most powerful tools available to a writer, telling the readers a story that the reader cannot take at face value. In this post, Now Novel, an excellent resource for writers, explains: “The...
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