Fantasy author Daniel Adorno is featured in this post from the Archer's Aim Blog
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Fantasy author Daniel Adorno is featured in this post from the Archer's Aim Blog
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Check out my latest entry in the 2018 Author Interview Series over on my Author Site. If you’re interested in being interviewed, please check out this post for details.
It’s time for the next subject for my 2018 author interview series. Author interviews are posted every Friday throughout the year.
I am honored to continue this series with Australian author Suzanne Burke
You can catch up with all of my past author interviews (nearly 200) on my Author Directory page.
If you’re an author interested in being interviewed in this series, I still have limited spots available for 2018. You can email me at don@donmassenzio.com
Now, please enjoy this interview with Suzanne Burke:
Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
I haven’t really asked myself that question before. Now that I have it seems that If I’m excited enough by an idea I come up with to write it down, and if that excitement continues as my work grows, then THAT is what I deliver to my readers. I write in…
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There are nearly three dozen calls for submissions in May. Every genre and form is wanted, from speculative fiction to fairy tales and from novel excerpts to essays. All of these markets pay, and none require submission fees. For more paying markets you can find a list, organized by genre and subject matter here: Paying Markets.…
Read More "34 Calls for Submissions in May 2018 – Paying Markets – from the Published to Death blog"
Do you want to know how to start a writing career? We can all read and write. But for aspiring writers, translating these basic literacy skills into professional writing needs learning time and plenty of practice. It can take a little bit of time to develop the new set of skills you will need. You may have started writing…
POSTED ON APRIL 26, 2018 BY KRISTEN LAMB Perspective is key to creating dimensional characters that resonate with the reader. Proper perspective adds dimension that transitions a ‘plot puppet’ into what feels like a real ‘person.’ POV (point of view) offers readers a glimpse into the character’s psyche, which will drive thought, action, emotion, conflict, choices, and change.…
Read More "Perspective: Self-Editing Your Dialogue and Characters – From Kristen Lamb’s Blog"