Tag Archives: How to write a book
8 Rules for Better Dialogue #ThrowbackThursday
#ThrowbackThursday Today’s #ThrowbackThursday’s blog is taken from October 2017’s #AuthorToolboxBloghop and gives us the 8 rules for better dialogue. To read this month’s #AuthorToolboxBloghop blog on the dreaded passive voice, go here. 8 Rules for better dialogue One way to make your characters memorable, is to give them better dialogue. by
“O” is for Outline #ThrowbackThursday
“O” is for outline in today’s #ThrowbackThursday “O” is for outline is lifted from 2017’s AtoZChallenge. I’m borrowing content for today’s subject of how to outline a book from The Plot Thickens:21 Ways to Plot Your Novel, a book I and a writing partner published about plotting. IT’S TIME TO PUT SOME of these lessons…
7 Lessons Learned #AtoZChallenge
Lessons learned in the 2018 #AtoZChallenge This year, I participated in the #AtoZChallenge for the second time. Last year, I jumped on the bandwagon days before it started and scrambled to post all twenty-six articles. In 2018 I approached #AtoZ as a project. Here are some lessons learned: 1. Lesson learned: Have a plan In…