Writing for a YA Audience Many people ask YA author’s what it’s like to write for a YA audience, and what the challenges are. Personally, I love to write Young Adult, finding it a fertile ground to explore things like love, friendship, struggles, and triumphs. Teenagers face things for the first time, and that addsContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Kendra C. Highley, Young Adult Author”
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Guest Post by Author Aubrey Parr
Hello, I’m Aubrey Parr. I’m a debut author of contemporary romance. I am currently writing book 2, Love on Ocean Drive, in my Love on… series. But, please check out my first book, Love on the Malecon. I thought I’d do something fun with it. I love music. I feel like we have soundtracks forContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Author Aubrey Parr”
Guest Post by Alexia Gordon, author of Murder in G Major
Murder in G Major A Gethsemane Brown Mystery by Alexia Gordon Genre: Cozy Mystery / Suspense / Paranormal Publisher: Henery Press Date of Publication: September 13, 2016 Number of Pages: 268 Scroll down for Giveaway! Monkey mind— According to Wikipedia, “a Buddhist term meaning unsettled, restless, capricious, whimsical, fanciful …” According to me, aContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Alexia Gordon, author of Murder in G Major”
Character Interview: Tanyalee Marie Newberry from STEALING TAFFY by Susan Donovan
Hello, everyone…this is Tanyalee Marie Newberry of Bigler, North Carolina speaking. Now, I know ya’ll were expecting the author Susan Donovan to write something on this blog, perhaps even answer some of the nice librarian’s questions. I know ya’ll weren’t expecting one of her contemporary romance heroines to just barge in uninvited and start blabberingContinueContinue reading “Character Interview: Tanyalee Marie Newberry from STEALING TAFFY by Susan Donovan”
Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne
Girls’ Weekend – Attempts at Writing… As an author I, like many others, struggle with finding time to write. My normal schedule is stretched out between the day job, family, writing, and the business side of being an author. Yes, this is a business and you have to treat it like one. That’s a wholeContinueContinue reading “Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne”
Guest Post by author Jami Gray
Exploring the Top 10 Writerly Terms In a world where words are strung together into intriguing tales of heart-pounding adventure, soul-enlightening love, or instinct screaming mysteries, there exists a creative breed with a language all their own. Behold the writer, the one who tames the sentences into entrancing stories the captivate readers everywhere! *end MovieContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Jami Gray”
Guest Post by author Terrence McCauley
As part of my blog post, I decided to do a Top Ten List of What I Learned As A Writer. One Take all top ten lists with a grain of salt. Yes, they’re good for sharing the list compiler’s experiences or opinions in an easy-to-read manner, but they’re still just his/her opinions based onContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Terrence McCauley”
Guest Post by author Megan Tayte
Clearing the Cheerio-Strewn Decks: Ten Jobs I Have to Do Before I Can Write In an ideal world, I would write five to six books a year alongside bringing up my kids, doing my day job, keeping up with the housework and swimming three times a week. Theoretically, it’s possible: I wrote my five-bookContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Megan Tayte”
Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts
I often hear two things about my novel Hustle. 1) That it’d make a great movie. And of course, I blush and agree. I don’t really know if that’s true though. I suspect people say it because the exposition can be very visual, it’s in third person, and it’s dialogue heavy. All of which lendContinueContinue reading “Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts”
Guest Post by NYT Best-Selling Thriller Author J. Carson Black
FINDING THE BOOK YOU ARE MEANT TO WRITE By J. Carson Black The first book I ever wrote was a ghost story. I was enamored with Peter Straub’s and Stephen King’s works. It took three years to sell it for $2500 (before the agent’s cut)—not exactly cost effective! But I’ll never forget when I heldContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by NYT Best-Selling Thriller Author J. Carson Black”