SilverWood Books certainly pulled out the stops for me.
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SilverWood Books certainly pulled out the stops for me. If you enjoyed this post, do share it with your friends!January 12th, 2013 | Tags: Books, Getting published, Inceptio, Roma Nova | Category: Books, Getting published | 10 comments - (Comments are closed)
As I promised in the previous post, I’ve turned my beady eye to current bestsellers and read through some of the Amazon bestselling rankings reviews. These are some of the words the readers and critics used about them: The Thread – Victoria Hislop Twin timeline, discovery, history, fast narrative, sense of pace, fresh, intrepid storytelling, […] If you enjoyed this post, do share it with your friends!July 16th, 2012 | Tags: Books, Characters, emotion, Feedback, mystery, thriller, well-paced story | Category: Authors, Books, Genres, Readers, Writing skills | 4 comments - (Comments are closed) Wouldn’t every publisher, agent and writer want to know the answer to that one? I’ve been on the Goodreads site, rating the books I’ve read. Analysing my own behaviour as a reader, I’ve been surprised by what I’ve picked out: historical fiction, adventure, romance, thriller, literary, fantasy, young adult, psychological, crime, contemporary, epic, speculative/science fiction, […] If you enjoyed this post, do share it with your friends!Drafting my latest query letter, I did a little exercise. No, not twenty press-ups on the floor, but one prompted by this particular agency’s submission guidelines. As part of the marketing approach, I was asked to thinking of two to three (i.e. three) comparable books. That wasn’t a problem, but it started me thinking about […] If you enjoyed this post, do share it with your friends!May 15th, 2012 | Tags: authors, Books, crime fiction, historical fiction, reading genres | Category: Books, Genres, Insights, Readers, Writing life | 2 comments - (Comments are closed) Now I’ve finished the first run through of edits on Book3, I’ve finished my heroine’s story. I’ll leave her for 6-8 weeks at least until I even glance at her again. So, Book 4. Yes, I’m acquainted with the main character and I want to tell her story. But that’s it. I need to let […] If you enjoyed this post, do share it with your friends!April 28th, 2012 | Tags: Books, outline, plotter or pantser, story structure | Category: Authors, Writing life, Writing skills | 9 comments - (Comments are closed) |
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