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Author: rmfwBoss

When You Can’t Do All The Things

Posted on February 18, 2015 by rmfwBoss

If I live to be a hundred and spend all day every day pursuing All The Things recommended for novel marketing, I would still fail. This is a sobering thought, equivalent to the first of the twelve steps.

I, Kerry Schafer, acknowledge that I am powerless to do All The Things.

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Adventures in Genre Writing: Lesson Seven – Conflict

Posted on February 12, 2015 by rmfwBoss

By Jeanne C. Stein What is conflict? Why is it important in your writing? Those are redundant questions, aren’t they? In fact, you’ve heard them so many times, you’re sick of them. They are mentioned in every article, every class, every discussion on writing. Why? Because conflict is crucial to good story telling. A dictionary…

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Convention Report – Coastal Magic Con

Posted on February 11, 2015 by rmfwBoss

By Jeffe Kennedy A year ago, a gal I knew through Twitter pinged me and asked if I’d consider attending her conference as a featured author the following spring. She promised me Florida beaches in February, enthusiastic readers and great, organized programming. Wow – did she ever deliver! I just last night returned from the…

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Do You Need To Warm-Up Your Writing?

Posted on January 28, 2015 by rmfwBoss

By Colleen Oakes The other day I was trying to explain to someone why I can’t write for just two hours.  In two hours, I can do a lot of things. I can clean a house, take my toddler to the park, watch a movie. But I can’t write.  Sure, I can put words on…

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Judging A Book By Its Cover

Posted on January 23, 2015 by rmfwBoss

By Liesa Malik Three seconds is all you get. Three seconds to make the difference between a sale and a pass on your book. No matter how much time you as an author have put into your novel, or how carefully your work has been edited, artist Deirdre Wait of High Pines Creative knows you…

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