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FABULOUS FICTION with Stella Quinn & guest Amy Andrews

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Welcome to Fabulous Fiction, which celebrates books so good, you want to hug them when you’re done reading. Amy Andrews’ Instagram bio promises Books. Booze. Beach. Food. Travel. Rom-com, sports rom, medical rom, sexy rom. All the rom!!! and a scroll through the images on @amyandrewsbooks takes us on a journey of books, wine, abs and fun. There’s also a lot of hugging and hair! Amy has written eighty plus romances, and her latest couple of projects include a new release in her Sydney Smoke series and an anthology, Five Christmases, with authors Louisa George, Barbara DeLeo, Rachel Bailey and …

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Competition Survey with Annette M Laarakkers

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The RWA (Romance Writers of Australia) run 9 competitions a year, from September to April. They cover a vast range of writing levels from the brand-new aspirer to the long-established author. Short pieces, long pieces, entire books, and publishing submissions are on offer to those that qualify. Mentorships, publishing contracts and two chances to appear in published Anthologies are just a few of the sought-after prizes. So, I thought I’d find out about the coordinator and the humble competition. Coordinator fun facts 16% of those surveyed were coordinators, both past and present. The Emerald competition had the most respondents at …

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Kiss and Tell | Susannah Hardy

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If you’re in the mood for a fun rom com, go find yourself a copy of Loving Lizzie March, the debut novel from Sydney writer Susannah Hardy. I know I’m not the only reader relishing the rising tide of Aussie rom-com novels. In this current climate, where many things are out of our control, there’s even more joy to be gained from quirky characters who tangle themselves up in messes of their own creation. Lizzie March reminded me of Bridget Jones, with her madcap adventures, hunt for the perfect match and infuriating yet lovable personality. Hardy does a great job …

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Is Treating Writing Like a Business Holding You Back?

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Shape Your Ideal Author Career workshop with Sandy Vaile You may have heard over and over again that you need to treat your fiction writing like a business or you’ll never be a successful author, but what you don’t often hear is that doing that could be the very thing holding you back. Say what? If you haven’t had your first book published yet, then I believe focusing on the business of writing is wasting writing time, and we all know what a precious resource time is. Building a platform, blogging and posting on social media regularly, getting your branding …

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Three things I learned while writing… The Alice Equation

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Welcome to the RWAs ‘Three Things I Learned’ blog. Davina Stone is an RWA winning author of contemporary romance fiction. Davina writes stories about flawed but lovable characters who get it horribly wrong before they finally get it right (they also kiss a fair bit on the way to happily ever after). Davina is here today tells us three things she learned from writing the first of her Laws of Love series ‘The Alice Equation’. Welcome Davina!

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Master Story Point of View With Sandy Vaile

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Character Experience in Deep Point of View Characters experience the story world through raw visceral and intellectual information that comes at them from other characters and their environment, but how does that translate onto the page? When you’re writing in Limited Third Person Point of View (POV), moving into Deep POV draws readers even closer to the character by removing any trace of the author. This has the benefit of enabling readers to experience the story like the character does, so they can be completely immersed in that world. When something is happening to the character, you only show what …