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Author: Janet Lane

Janet Lane’s Coin Forest novels have earned #1 Amazon bestselling status in the medieval romance genre. She also writes contemporary women’s novels. Her novels have received international awards (IPPY, INDIE, EVVY) and the HOLT Medallion. She served as an editor for RMFW’s anthology, Broken Links, Mended Lives, which was named a finalist in the Colorado Book Awards. She recently released her author-narrated audiobook, Etti’s Intended, and is working on her sixth book in the Coin Forest series.
2020 author trends

A Dozen 2020 Trends for Authors

Posted on January 27, 2020February 1, 2020 by Janet Lane

How has your new year gone so far? I’m in the throes of agony. My janetlane.net website went down for two scary days before my service reinstated it. To add insult to injury, for some mysterious reason my hosting techs have not been able to fix, my email service allows me to send out emails,…

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Come together, right now! How social mingling aids plot

Posted on November 25, 2019 by Janet Lane

To achieve satisfying character plots, our characters must grow (or devolve, depending on the genre) over the course of the novel. Good plotting challenges the author to show that change in a believable and compelling way. There’s a good reason for the long-standing advice to authors to avoid “Single Character On Stage” (SCOS). Without social…

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Skinny story? Expand your novel without adding fat

Posted on October 28, 2019 by Janet Lane

You’ve written the end, but the book is thousands of words short of your genre requirements. First, know that many authors who write “long” will envy you. While that’s a nice thought, though, it won’t help you reach your word count. Here are tips to flesh out your story without ruining it in the process….

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Beat the Post-Conference Blues

Posted on September 23, 2019 by Janet Lane

What a conference! Eye-opening master classes and fascinating workshops that enlightened, entertained, and answered unasked questions. Exciting keynote addresses from wildly successful authors and, of course, the unequaled stimulation and joy of sharing knowledge and experiences with special friends. Pure fun! I came home pumped up with energy, new ideas, and a swirling need to…

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Conference 411: Part 4

Posted on August 26, 2019 by Janet Lane

This is a continuance of last month’s blog, featuring new programs and services available especially for those new to the Colorado Gold conference this year. Read on and learn about how you can feel right at home from the very start of the conference. We wish you an exciting, informative, and inspirational conference, from the…

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