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Authors Beware of Marketing Scams

January 8, 2018 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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Writing a book is a hard task. Pushing yourself each day to meet your word or page minimum. Staying focused and disciplined to complete your book, whether it’s fiction or nonfiction. The job is not easy and not one for the feint of heart. Many people may think they want to write a book and […]

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Filed Under: Writers Beware Tagged With: literary agents, marketing, Readers Magnet, scamming agents, Writers beware

Tips for Making Your Resolutions Stick!

January 3, 2018 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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How many of you make New Year’s #resolutions only to see them dissipate before February? Click To Tweet I’ve long wondered why we feel compelled to make these resolutions. Perhaps I’ve been the kind of person who makes little resolutions with myself all year and never really thought about New Year’s as a time for […]

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Filed Under: My Thoughts Tagged With: New Year's resolutions, setting goals, Writing

Are You Overwhelmed with the Holidays?

December 26, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Even though the holidays come every year at the same time, they always seem to take me by surprise. I suppose I rebel to the concept of everyone having the same deadline. The panic hits right after Halloween. Suddenly it’s Thanksgiving. After Thanksgiving, I seem to mistakenly believe I have plenty of time to get […]

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Filed Under: My Thoughts Tagged With: christmas, holidays

Do You Think I’m Crazy ‘Cause My Characters Talk to Me?

December 18, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Okay let’s be clear, I’m a sane person. Or, at least as sane as the next guy. Nonetheless, I imagine my characters directing my stories. Yep, they tell me what to do. I’ve tried to direct them, but that usually leads to a dead end. Some people call that dead end writer’s block. But, in […]

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Filed Under: Characters, Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: characters, listening, outliner, pantser, videoblog, Writing

What Do You Do In Between Writing Projects?

December 13, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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I’m pacing around, restless. I finished a writing project and sent it off to a Beta readers. Now, I must wait. Whether it’s to a reader, an agent or a publisher, there’s a lot of wait time after a project is finished. Do you start a new project or pace until your feet ache? What […]

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Filed Under: Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: between writing projects, blogs, critique circle. Wattpad, flash fiction, short stories, Writing

#MyReview: Flight Path by Hanna Palmer Not Your Typical Read

December 11, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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This is the story about the devastation of the communities surrounding the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Click To Tweet The author tells the story as if a memoir. She lived in several of the small communities that succumbed to the growth of the world’s busiest airport. Her experience growing up there, leaving the area and then […]

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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #bookreview, Atlanta airport, Flight Path, Hannah Palmer, urbanization

Writers as Lone Wolves with Lots of People in Their Heads

December 4, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Most #writers spend their days in solitary work #amwriting Click To Tweet They sludge away at their computers, coming out for brief interactions with the fridge. Their thoughts day and night center around their characters and what they are up to. There’s never a dull moment even though their days look dull from the outside. […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, For Readers, Thoughts on Creativity Tagged With: actors, characters, creativity, fiction writing

Here’s What I Want to Hear When My Favorite Author Speaks

November 29, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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As I prepare to talk to a group of people at the local library, I wonder what they expect to hear. Are they curious about what it takes to write a novel? Do they consider themselves potential authors? Are they interested in my writing day? Do they wonder where my ideas come from? When you […]

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Filed Under: Interviews with Writers, Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: favorite author, local library, speaking, Writing

Changing Your Character’s Name #Writingtips

November 13, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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When I begin a new book, I often stumble over the character’s names #writingtips Click To Tweet It’s very hard to name a character when you know little about them. Even writing a character bio requires my giving the person a name. And, that name then becomes part of the individual I’ve created. The name […]

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Filed Under: Characters, For Readers, My Thoughts, Writing Tips Tagged With: cats, characters, Churchill, Jenna Scali mystery series, naming, Stalin

Playing with a Thunderclap Campaign. Is it Right for Writers?

November 8, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Recently a writer friend asked me to support her Thunderclap Campaign. I had no idea what she was talking about. But, I clicked on the link. It’s a very simple concept and one where writers and readers can support one another very easily. The idea is to ask your friends, colleagues, fans to help support […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: book marketing, campaign, Thunderclap

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