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October 2, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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If you’re like me and love to read, you need to have many books stacked up. I will often postpone reading a book, just knowing it’s there makes me happy. But in this day of fewer book stores to browse, it is harder to find all those potential books. Of course, a trip to the […]

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Filed Under: For Readers Tagged With: BookBub, books, Fussy Librarian, Rave Review Book Club, Rave Writers International Society of Authors, reading, RRBC

Let’s Talk about Writer’s Block–There Ain’t No Such Thing!

September 27, 2017 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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I doubt you’ll find a writer who hasn’t heard of writer’s block #writersblock #amwriting Click To Tweet I’m here to tell you that I don’t like the word block. It’s scary. That word suggests that I’m all blocked up and words can’t come out of me. OMG! I can’t even imagine such a thing. I’m […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, Motivation to Write, My Thoughts, Thoughts on Creativity Tagged With: Catcher in the Rye, fiction, Gone with the Wind, JD Salinger, Margaret Mitchell, stuck, tips, writer's block

Tips for Dealing with Feedback on Your WIP

September 25, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Writers usually work in solitude #amwriting Click To Tweet They create events, characters and stories and then they ask for feedback. While in solitude, we allow our creative minds to take us places that are often unexpected, surprising and sometimes startling. When we permit ourselves to move in the realm of creativity, we find we […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, Motivation to Write, Thoughts on Creativity Tagged With: constructive feedback, e-murderer, fiction writing, motivation to writer, negative feedback, The Clock Strikes Midnight

No Time Like the Present? What Tense to Write in? #AuthorToolBoxBlogHop

September 20, 2017 By Joan Curtis 20 Comments

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All writers struggle with certain creative decisions. First, whose story are they telling? That leads to questions regarding point of view. Next, when is the story happening? In other words is it happening now or in the past or in the future? If we’re writing in the present time, do we write in the present […]

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Filed Under: Author Toolbox Blog Hop, Blogging, Fiction Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: #authortoolboxbloghop, A Man Called Ove, Clare Mackintosh, Fredrik Backman, I let you go, Just What kind of mother are you, past tense, Paula Daly, present tense, tense, writing tips

When is it Time to Change Publishers?

September 18, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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That wonderful day when a publisher accepts your book is a day each writer remembers. Click To Tweet After sending out query after query only to get rejection after rejection, most of us cannot believe our eyes when an editor writes: “We love your work and we want to publish it.” This is especially true […]

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Filed Under: Publishing, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: publish, publisher, writing tips

A Writer’s Desk or a Cat’s Meow?

September 13, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Here’s a photo of my writer’s desk #amwriting Click To Tweet What do you think? Conducive to writing? I don’t think a lot about my writing environment, but it is important to occasionally stop and take a look around. Many writers have to have quiet in order to go inside themselves and into the world […]

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Filed Under: My Thoughts, Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: creativity, writing desk, writing tips

OMG! What a Book. #MyReview Lilac Girls #MustRead

September 11, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Okay, so I know I’ve given a number of books 5 stars, and I don’t really do that lightly. But, Lilac Girls should get 10! I haven’t read as good a book in a very long time. IMO it deserves the #Pulitzer @marthahallkelly #MustRead #amreading Click To Tweet It was much better than All the Light […]

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Filed Under: Joan's Must Reads, Reviews Tagged With: Lilac Girls, Martha Hall Kelly, Must read, My Review, Pulitzer

Tips for Writing from your Imagination

September 6, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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I recently finished reading, My Name is Lucy Barton, by Elizabeth Stout. This Pulitzer-Prize-winning author created a compelling story in this new novel. I plan to review it next week. Meantime, I wanted to examine how writers write from their imagination. Terry Gross on the nationally acclaimed radio program, Fresh Air, asked Stout if the […]

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Filed Under: Characters, Fiction Writing, Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: characters, creativity, Elizabeth Stout, imagination, My Name is Lucy Barton, Terry Gross

World Building for Mystery Writers #Inkripples

September 4, 2017 By Joan Curtis 3 Comments

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This month’s topic for the #inkripples is world building. As a mystery writer and not a fantasy or sci-fi writer, my job as a “world builder” is quite different. But, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. As writers we are all, regardless of genre, building a world around our characters. In mystery that world is […]

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Filed Under: Thoughts on Creativity, Writing Tips Tagged With: cozy mystery, crime fiction, e-murderer, ink ripples, Kai Strand, Katie Carroll, Mary Waibel, Murder on Moonshine Hill, tips, world building, writer tips

Does My Life Matter by @NonnieJules Watch #RWISA Write

August 30, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Because of the division that’s going on in our world right now, the hate that’s being stirred up and spewed by these White Supremacist groups, we felt it appropriate and extremely necessary that we share a piece from our President, Nonnie Jules, that needs to be wide-spread. “DOES MY LIFE MATTER?”  I am a black […]

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Filed Under: Guest Post, Rave Review Book Club Tagged With: Nonnie Jules, RRBC, RWISA

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