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Talk to the Paw – Preparing for Halloween

Posted on October 18, 2013 by Karen Duvall

by Karen Duvall Teddy already knows what he wants to be for Halloween, but Kinsey can’t decide. She tried out this Dinosaur shirt, but she’s not quite feeling it yet. We’re going to have to explore a few more options. I suggested a princess. I told her I’d even paint her toenails pink, but she’s…

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Examining the Elephant: Publishing Contracts, Part 1

Posted on October 17, 2013 by Susan Spann

By Susan Spann Autumn has arrived, and it’s time to turn the monthly “legalese” column from thoughts on pitching to talk of publishing deals. My legal practice focuses on publishing contracts, so it makes some sense to focus on the “terms and conditions” part of the publishing process here. In the months to come, we’ll…

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The Worry List

Posted on October 16, 2013 by rmfwBoss

The Worry List – by Kerry Schafer It’s hard to write when your head feels like the kitchen junk drawer. You know the one. It’s the place for random elastic bands and those little plastic things from bread bags. Coupons you’re going to use some day. The screw that inexplicably dropped out of the bottom…

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The Blank Spaces in Our Stories: The Messages Writers Send Readers Between The Words

Posted on October 15, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

  By Kym-n-Mark Todd As writers, we all spend lots of time thinking about narrative craft – plot, character, setting, dialog – but what about the blank spaces between all those words? Readers don’t give much thought to those spaces – unless they’re missing. So it’s up to writers to fill the blanks with implied…

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Why I Decided to Hire a PR Company as an Indie Author

Posted on October 14, 2013 by Patricia Stoltey

By Colleen Oakes Last night, at approximately 11pm, I decided that I would make some promo images for my upcoming novel, Queen of Hearts. I’m up late frequently these days, which is not very conducive for sleeping or for having a newborn. I’m up late doing weird things like promo images, because in this new,…

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