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Trick or Tweet? What Has Twitter Gotten #Writers Into?

February 19, 2018 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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Have you been hoodwinked by Twitter? Do you spend hours every day, every week, tweeting or scheduling tweets? What’s the payoff? As a writer, I can lose myself for endless periods of time, tweeting or posting to Facebook. All those hours searching for good content, revising my tweets, scheduling the best time to post, reading […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: social media, tips, Tweet, Twitter, Writing

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

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

When Books Don’t Seem to End

February 22, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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From the title of this post, you may have thought I’d be writing about books I’ve read. Indeed, there have been many a book where I’ve wondered when will this book end. The author seemed to be toying with us–drawing everything out, teasing, until we toss the book at the nearest wall. But, actually I […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: endings, tips, Writing, writing tips

Tips for Telling a Good Story

February 13, 2017 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Storytelling engages people #amwriting #writingtips Click To Tweet When you share an experience and personalize it, you create interest. Think about the times you’ve sat in big auditoriums, bored out of your mind, as speakers drone on with facts. Suddenly, a new speaker takes the podium and begins with, “When I left my house this […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, For Readers, Writing Tips Tagged With: metaphors, nonverbal cues, nouns, similes, speaking, storytelling, tips, verbs, writing tips

What Are Beta Readers and How to Find Them?

July 25, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Okay, so you’ve finished your first draft. You’ve done everything you can with it. You’ve read it and re-read it to the point of total exhaustion. In fact you’ve gone over it so many times, that you’re not sure you’re reading the words on the page or if you have the pages memorized. What’s next? […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, The Business of Writing, Writing Tips Tagged With: Beta readers, editing, fiction, tests, tips, Writing

How to Engage Your Platform on Twitter?

December 17, 2015 By Joan Curtis 3 Comments

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Okay, I keep hearing that for social media to work, we must engage our platform. I’m having some trouble doing this and am looking for some tips. The social media sites do not offer tips. They simply say do it. My guess is there are people out there who can guide the rest of us. […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, My Thoughts, The Business of Writing Tagged With: Engagement, social media, tips, Twitter

Why Writers Keep Writing

October 12, 2015 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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I’ve often wondered what keeps writers writing. As a reader, I’m grateful that people out there in the world persist in this rather unrewarding activity. I say unrewarding only in the sense of traditional rewards, e.g., money, fame. Most of what writers get instead is criticism or armchair hindsight. So why do writer’s write? I […]

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Filed Under: Fiction Writing, For Readers, Writing Tips Tagged With: #amwriting, fiction, tips, writers, Writing, writing tips, writingtips

7 Tips to Find Time to Read

January 21, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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So many people tell me they do not have time to read. With working all day and then dealing with household issues, volunteer activities, children’s sports events. exercise, they say there’s no place to fit in time for reading. That is a sad scenario. Reading is a wonderful escape from the real world. It’s a […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, My Thoughts Tagged With: reading, time management, tips

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