Dylan Yates & Vocal Training for Writers On the podcast this time is vocal coach Dylan Yates, who is giving a master class for writers at Colorado Gold in September. Yes, writers, at some point, must also get out there and talk. Dylan Yates is also the author of an award-winning novel, The Belief in Angels….
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Conference Workshop Preview: 25 Things I’ve Learned Going from Pre-Published to Multi-Published
Since I typed the END to my first manuscript to the release of my 10th traditionally published book on August 15th (The Assassin’s Kiss,if you’re interested) I’ve learned so much about the business and industry we’re in. Some good. Some bad. In September at the RMFW Conference I’ll be facilitating a workshop on the things…
What to Expect at the 2016 Colorado Gold Conference
Colorado Gold is only a month away! We’re back at the Denver Renaissance Hotel, in Stapleton, which will be familiar to some attendees and new to many. We’ve also added some new programming to the schedule this year—testing the waters in an attempt to give you all more opportunities to learn and grow and hone…
The Trouble With Muses
A fellow author shared an in-depth look at her writing process on her blog. It was so methodical and logical. I was overwhelmed with envy. All of you writers who can plot and outline and plan—you don’t know how lucky you are. I’ve tried to do those things, but I’m always thwarted by my muse….
TO SERIALIZE OR NOT TO SERIALIZE
SERIALIZE (sîr′ē-ə-līz′) verb 1. to transform cookies, donuts, waffles, french toast, crunch berries, etc. into miniature candy-like form to be dredged in milk and consumed for breakfast. 2. to broadcast or publish (something, such as a story) in separate parts over a period of time. No sooner was my latest thriller Presence of Malice released…