Monthly Archives: June 2018

“R” is for Revise Your Rough Draft–#ThrowbackThursday

It’s #ThrowbackThursday We’re in the wayback machine, revisiting revising. How to revise your rough draft is a problem all writers face. For today’s AtoZChallenge, the letter “R” will show you how to revise your rough draft. (This post is a revised {a pun!} copy of an earlier blog . I am recycling it for today’s…

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WWII Research Used in Love’s Brilliant Wreckage

WWII Research Launch week of Love’s Brilliant Wreckage is almost over (99¢ until 6-25-18 midnight or whenever Amazon flips the switch). I thought I’d share some of the WWII research I uncovered as I wrote Annie’s journey. At the start of the novel, Annie Faraday is ten weeks away from graduating from Dunlap-Dodge School of…

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Looking Back at the Birth of a Novel #ThrowbackThursday

Looking back at the birth of a novel With the launch of Love’s Brilliant Wreckage this week, I thought I’d do a little bit of looking back at the birth of a novel. How did I start? When did I start? Here’s a post from 10-30-17 on why I decided to start this particular book…

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