THREE THINGS I LEARNED WHILE WRITING – RENEGADE WIDOW with Jules Radcliffe 1. Historical accuracy: know when to give a little I’ve always adored historical fiction, whether it’s romance, murder mystery, or action adventure. But I don’t want a modern story with pretty frocks, I want stories to deep-dive into the era they’re set in. No matter how hard an author tries, they’ll never get everything right, but I prefer reading authors who research hard to be authentic. On the other hand, I’m not a total purist. I appreciate authors who convincingly rationalise not-quite-authentic elements if they include them. The …
Three Things I learned… Valentine’s Day edition
THREE THINGS I LEARNED WHILE WRITING – ONCE WE WERE with Keighley Bradford 1. Writing the book was the easy bit. Writing the narrative for this book was the easy bit of the process; it was all the stages after the first draft that had been the hardest. I wrote Once We Were chronologically, becoming acquainted with my characters and their story. By the end of the first draft, however, I knew that this story wasn’t one that could be told from start to finish. So, I introduced a non-linear chaptering style (‘Then’ and ‘Now’), which added a whole new …
Three Things I learned… Valentine’s Day edition
THREE THINGS I LEARNED WHILE WRITING – DADDY’S GIRL with Belinda Williams 1. Just because it’s hard to write, doesn’t mean it will be hard to read Daddy’s Girl is the third and final book in my romantic comedy Freshwater series. Due to Covid resulting in me working fewer hours, I was well ahead of schedule on starting the first draft. Self Made, the previous book in the series, had virtually written itself as there is a lot to be said for writing rom com during lockdown—it’s a great mood lifter! But when I came to Daddy’s Girl, things were …
Three Things I learned… Valentine’s Day edition
We are starting Valentine’s Day with a bang – a Perfectly Paranormal Bang! In addition to three things I learned – RWA gets an inside look at the anthology and its participants with a Q&A! THREE THINGS I LEARNED WHILE WRITING – A PERFECTLY PARANORMAL VALENTINE ANTHOLOGY 1. There are so many great advantages of writing with a group of fellow authors Shared workload of self-publishing Cover – Samantha Marshall Editing – Leisl Leighton & Marnie St Clair Formatting – Georgia Tingley Proofreading – Everyone Promotional Graphics – Samantha Marshall, Leisl Leighton, Georgia Tingley Questionnaire – Helen Howe Other interested …
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Comfort Reads | Louisa West
Welcome to comfort reads! Winter marches on and the weather isn’t getting any warmer – however, things around town are heating up! August is around the corner and our annual conference has gone virtual this year, so head on over to see what’s on offer! In the mean time it’s witching hour and our comfort read blogger this month is Louisa West. Welcome Louisa!