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Kashina, Anna

10:14 pm in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Anna blogs about writing Good Bad Guys.

Toombs, Jane

10:53 pm in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

THE DISEASE OF WRITING  Abelard to Heloise:  “Against the disease of writing one must take special precautions, since it is a dangerous and contagious disease.”         This tragic couple wrote numerous letters to each other, one containing the above remark.  Not going further into their ill-fated love affair, I’m using the quotation as applies to you and ...

Diehl, Elisa

7:30 am in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Elisa explores ways to build motivation while editing in her MayNoWriMo article On Editing.

Santiago, Isabelle

7:45 pm in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

If you're going through a tough spell with your writing, you'll want to check out Isabelle's article Drawing Images from Music where she shows how music has helped her get over the hump.

Burkhart, Molly

10:23 pm in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Molly's website Thank you so much, beloved birthday girl, for having me here today! As always, you are generous and gracious and just plain wonderful. You know, I'm one of those weirdos who reads authors' notes. Before the book, after the book, I don't care. Most are self-congratulatory, but some are fascinating. I count Stephen King's notorious letters ...

Wymore, Teresa

8:35 am in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Also one of our guests for the upcoming Transformative Sex Panel, Teresa's article is Writing Erotica:  Do You Know the Sex Code.

Zannini, Maria

10:00 am in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Want to devise a killer compaign?  Check out Maria's Promo Bucket List! Her second Killer Campain post:  Darlin', It's Not About You.

Wade, Juliette

7:00 am in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

I love articles about the hero's journey!  Check out Juliette's post The Inciting Incident and Your World - Revisited.

Cobalt, Kal

10:00 pm in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

Do you have a cat?  Kal writes "What Writers Can Learn From Cats." Kal has also written another article for us entitled Anger as Fuel.

Rockwell, Marsheila

9:37 am in Guest Bloggers, Guests by Joely Sue Burkhart

TIE-IN DOESN’T MEAN PHONE IT IN by Marsheila Rockwell We’ve all heard the comments. Okay, well maybe you haven’t, but those of us who write tie-in fiction have. “…second-tier storytelling…” – David Gerrold, author of about a billion novels, some of which are (gasp!) tie-ins[1] “…a dead-end, creatively speaking…[presenting] the poorest face of the genre…” – Alan Beatts, owner ...