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Writing help requests about technical details and refunds. Also my sore throat has become a head cold. Hope these are coherent anyway!
 
Kay Elizabeth
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Writing - It’s All in the Conflict
I've been judging romance contest entries again. I have found several mistakes that I continue to see over and over....
 
Kay Elizabeth
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Writing a Strong Middle
You have a great story idea, but the story leaves the reader yawning. The problem is a weak middle. What makes a weak middle,...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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Researching The Setting For Your Novel
Picking the setting of a novel is obviously a critical step. Writing a classic detective novel set in a tiny town in Siberia is...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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Writing Fiction: Which comes first, Plot or Character?
Today's Be My Guest Author is Kathryne Kennedy, Author of the upcoming My Unfair Lady. Kathryne shares her thoughts on...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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I Write the Perfect Novel - Why Can’t I Get it Published?
There are abundant bear traps along the way that even writers who are old hands at accepting the vagaries of the publishing...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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The Finishing Touch: How to Craft Titles that Sell
When you’re perusing the shelves at your local bookstore, what’s the first thing you notice about almost every book...
 
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Kay Elizabeth
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How To Tap Into Your Brilliance
As a practicing writer, do you sometimes feel like you have nothing to write or like it takes forever to create even one well...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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The Inner Critic Doesn’t Belong in the Creative Process
Writers (and anyone who creates) often forget that the creative process is as important (if not the most important) part of the...
 
Kay Elizabeth
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Writing and Stephen King
Everyone writes for an audience, even diary writers, who are their own audience. A letter writer may write for an audience of...