Monday 6 December 2010

The Author, Dwayne Redmond

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It's always good to hear success stories.

Takoma Park author, Dwayne Redmond, has published a new book

A Revelation, a new book by Dwayne Redmond, has been released by RoseDog Books.

Dwayne Redmond was born in Greenwood, a small town in Mississippi. Apparently, although Dwayne always enjoyed writing poetry, he never took it seriously until his sister Thelma introduced him to an article about a poetry contest. He entered, and his first poem, “May,” was published in the early 1990's.

Dwayne had his own television show in 1994 called “Poetry in Motion,” promoting poetry, anti-drug messages, and black history.

Dwayne is currently a police officer in Washington, DC.

Good luck, Dwayne. We wish you all the best with your venture.




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Sunday 5 December 2010

The Pursuit of Happiness

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To find happiness is an admirable ambition.

However, to find happiness takes a commitment that most of us find difficult to discover, even though it’s in our own best interests. In place, we to try to mould the domain outside us, rather than trying to fix the domain inside.

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Tuesday 9 November 2010

Structure Of A Novel

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Is your story flagging? Something wrong but you're not sure what? Maybe the structure is at fault....

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Friday 5 November 2010

Chelsea Handler TV Show

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Chelsea Handler has apparently signed a contract to turn one of her books into a prime-time television series.

Chelsea is no stranger to news headlines - only recently she hit the headlines when alleged sex tapes of her were shown on the internet.

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Wednesday 3 November 2010

Tapping into your emotions

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Congratulations to Joe Mynhardt for his recent success. Joe - a fellow author on MWC had been talking on the forum about the best way of using emotions in writing. I put in my pennyworth and thought you might be interested as well.
"I think the secret of emotive writing is to tap into your own emotions and experiences, BUT apply them in a different slant.
Sometimes real experiences are too raw and we can't do them true justice on paper. In those circumstances it's better to write about something entirely different, yet still tap into the emotion we feel. In this way we give our work depth. For a greater feel for the subject read - The Fulfilling Fact - Emotional Influence.

Joe replied with - "Well said, AJ - and I guess I got it right, because I sent the story off yesterday and got an acceptance email today."

I wish Joe Mynhardt all the very best with his work. I love it when people find success. It gives everyone else encouragement too. So all of you out there still struggling, take heart. It CAN happen.



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Monday 1 November 2010

New Author - Jill Schafer

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For all of you out there who think it's never going to happen - take heart. Jill Schafer Godbersen had to put off serious writing until her kids were older. Now, it's partly because of her kids that her writing career has taken off.
Godbersen recently published her first three books – a novel and two books aimed at readers ages 6-10: “Dance With Me” and “My Dog is the Best.”
Godbersen initially wrote the children's books as personalized birthday presents for her own children. The books included their names and home in Ida Grove.
“After my family and friends read those books, they encouraged me to write them for everyone,” said Godbersen, who lives in Ida Grove with her husband and children.
So, she generalized them. The books now follow the fictitious Cooper family and are something that young readers living anywhere can read and enjoy.
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Friday 29 October 2010

Editing That Precious Book

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Okay, so the hard work is done. Your manuscript is hot off the word processor and you sit back to bathe in glory ---- Stop!

Your work is only part done, my friend. You now need to edit that beautiful manuscript and turn it into a thing of beauty.... How?

How To Edit A Book - 20 Ways To Edit A Book to Make It Better


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Monday 25 October 2010

Wellcome Book Prize

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Good news for Berkeley doctor.
A NEW book detailing the impact of small pox on society and the groundbreaking work of Berkeley doctor Edward Jenner has been shortlisted for a top literary award.
Angel of Death: the story of smallpox, written by Gareth Williams from Rockhampton, has been shortlisted in the Wellcome Trust Book Prize, the medical equivalent of the Booker Prize.
The book details previously unheard accounts of the disease, and its eventual eradication by Dr Jenner. The book also features John Fewster, a doctor living in Thornbury at the time and a friend of Jenner, who is reported to have experimented with smallpox vaccination before Jenner.
Local author Mr Williams, who is a professor of medicine at the University of Bristol, has penned more than 20 medical books and 200 scientific papers.
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Tuesday 19 October 2010

Author Belva Plain

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Sad news I'm afraid.

Author Belva Plain, who shot to prominence with the novel Evergreen in 1978 after decades of writing short stories for women's magazines, has died aged 95, according to a statement Monday from her daughter.

The novel, which was turned into a TV mini-series, was about a beautiful Jewish immigrant who falls in love with one man before marrying another.

The book was on the New York Times bestseller list for almost a year. More than 25 million copies of her books have been sold, and her last novel Crossroads was published in 2008.

"I got sick of reading the same old story, told by Jewish writers, of the same old stereotypes - the possessive mothers, the worn-out fathers, all the rest of the neurotic rebellious unhappy self-hating tribe," she told the Times about her motivations for writing Evergreen.

"I wanted to write a different novel about Jews - and a truer one."

Shortly before her death, Plain reportedly finished a sequel to Evergreen, which will be published next year.

Born in New York City in 1915, Plain was a third-generation American of German-Jewish descent. She died in her New Jersey home Oct 12.

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Thursday 14 October 2010

Best Selling Author, Bill Bryson

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For all you lucky people out there who live in the right place.
MASON CITY — New York Times best selling writer Bill Bryson will be attending the North Iowa Community Auditorium at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, as part of the 2010-2011 NIACC Performing Arts and Leadership Series.
Tickets are $25 if you purchase them in advance, or $30 at the door.
His appearance is sponsored by Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa, Winnebago Industries, Principal Financial Group and the Globe Gazette Elizabeth Muse Norris Foundation.
Bryson, author of “A Walk in the Woods” and “A Short History of Nearly Everything,” was born in Des Moines, the son of William and Mary Bryson.
He was educated at Drake University but dropped out in 1972, deciding to backpack around Europe for four months where he found his calling as a writer.




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Monday 11 October 2010

American Scandals

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It is human nature to revel in scandal — as long as the scandal isn’t our own.

Laura Kipnis, professor in Northwestern University’s department of radio/TV/film, has examined four of the juiciest and most layered American scandals for her entertaining and erudite book How to Become a Scandal: Adventures in Bad Behavior.

It includes insightful examinations of lives that have gone publicly awry. Kipnis attempts to tell not only how and where, but also why infamous scandalizers put their well-being and reputations at risk.


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Friday 17 September 2010

Ending A Story - Climax And Endings In Creative Writing

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Getting the end of a story right is extremely important. Make a mess and you might never have a reader again. Make it right and you could have readers waiting with bated breat for your next book.

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Friday 10 September 2010

Finding Author Appeal

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Publishing a Novel - Finding Author Appeal
If you’re endeavouring to find a publisher for your first novel, it’s reasonable to assume you’re not already a best-selling author. That is unfortunate. Mostly, publishers prefer best-selling authors.
Much as they’d like to, publishers can’t solely publish best-selling authors, so second choice for them is an author who has the makings of a bestseller.

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Tuesday 7 September 2010

Part Time Writer, Full Time Writer

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Are You A Part Time Writer?
"There are no dull subjects. There are only dull writers." - H.L. Mencken
Being a part time writer has a lot going for it - yet at some time you might consider going full time. Take care. Writing full time isn't necessarily as glamorous as it might seem...

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Tuesday 24 August 2010

Improving Self Confidence

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I've just published an article on Bukisa about confidence and how to increase it. I'd love you to take a look and let me know what you think about it.

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Tuesday 17 August 2010

The Damage Done By Free Radicals

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I've just posted a new article on Bukisa called Reduce Free Radical Damage - Free Radicals And Antioxidants.

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Saturday 14 August 2010

Ten Ways To Stay Happy

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"How to stay happy,

Tell me how to stay happy,

How to stay happy when life is so crappy"



How to stay happy when the going is rough? One of the most difficult things to do is stay optimistic when life is bumpy.

Nevertheless, maintaining a buoyant outlook is essential for every facet of our lives. A positive stance enhances our attitude towards jobs, family, and life. Yet what can be when things become difficult.

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Thursday 12 August 2010

The Herb, Sage

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Okay, so I've just published a new article on Bukisa - Sage Herb Uses - Sage Supplements

I didn't even realise the damn thing was in my garden. I thought it was just another a pretty plant. If you've ever wondered just what all this herb Malarkey is about, try reading further.


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Wednesday 11 August 2010

Heartwarming stories - Short Moments

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I've just published a new HubPage called Heartwarming Stories - Short Moments if you'd like to take a peep. It's a run-down on all the stories included in the Amazon Kindle edition of 'SHORT MOMENTS'.

All ten stories are award winners that have either been published in glossy magazines or been placed and published in international competitions, so 'they've passed the test'. They're also tear-jerkers in one way or another, so be prepared....


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Monday 9 August 2010

The Great E-Book Debate

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The great ebook debate continues, I suppose it will go on forever now. It's nice to see the perspective from another author though. I have my own ideas, I've already committed some of my work to ebook format on Kindle and have already had a few sales.

Mid-list author, Simon Wood has written an article voicing his opinions on the matter.


Simon Wood has had over 150 stories and articles published.
Read his article now Ebooks From An Author's Point of View

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Tuesday 27 July 2010

Which author do you write like?

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Just been to a site that has a new gizmo.

The site claims to detect which author, your style of writing is most similar to.

Apparently the first chapter of my novel, WITHOUT REPROACH, follows the style of William Gibson (author of Pattern Recognition, Neuromancer, Zero History, and Mona Lisa Overdrive)

Okay, I wish I had his fame and fortune as well - still, you never know.....

At any rate, give it a try and see what you turn out like, but treat it as a bit of fun rather than a serious project. Who Do I Write Like?

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Monday 26 July 2010

Describing Texture

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Writers, if you've ever been stuck trying to find that elusive word to describe a particular texture, look no more.

Try this article and list of words.

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Sunday 25 July 2010

Starchild

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You gaze at the stars on a warm balmy evening.
There is silence, not a thing to be heard. You fill with wonder. Astronomy, stars, double stars, universe, what's it all about?
It’s so huge up there. You feel insignificant, a speck, nothing. Astronomy makes us small. Surely we're not alone, there must be life out there?
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Friday 16 July 2010

Knopf Doubleday say ebooks are here to stay

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I've just returned from two weeks in the UK, to attend my daughter's wedding. All went fine - hated making the speach though, but there again that's just me. I just don't like being the centre of attention.

I've been checking through the web and found a little snippet some of you might be interested in.

Apparently the book publisher Knopf Doubleday recently made a comment regarding their latest venture into eBooks:

“The ebook is here to stay. Publishers everywhere are in the process of expanding the number of new titles they plan to make available electronically, and in addition, are making available for the first time older titles that have previously existed only in traditional formats.”

I think it's another brilliant endorsement to ebooks - especially when you consider that not too long ago most of the publishing industry were knocking ebooks as just a 'fad'. Ah well, I'm on the bandwagon myself now, so I've made the committment.

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Friday 25 June 2010

Pitching to a publisher

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A really useful post here - definitely worth a look. We all need a hand in getting our pitch right, so who better than an insider.

Practical Hints and Tips on Pitching to Publishers from an Insider - http://bit.ly/9dtW8x


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Good news for eBook writers

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In June, the esteemed AAP (Association of American Publishers) published the April 2010 book statistics, which thankfully indicates not only an increase in sales, but in the sale of eBooks.
Good news, especially in the light of my recent jump into eBooks.... Is this a light at the end of the tunnel?
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“E-book sales jumped up 127.4 percent for the month ($27.4 million), reflecting an increase of 217.3 percent for the year-to-date.” (Statistics courtesy of www.publishers.org Press Center)
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The figures back-up the March 2010 eBooks stats, which jumped up 184.8 percent ($28.5 million). Idpf.org delivers a useful U.S. eBook Sales Chart every quarter, which displays the digital book increase in popularity:
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So it could finally be a glimmer of good news for the publishing industry - but too late for my publisher.......

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Thursday 24 June 2010

All Rights Reverted

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Well, it's finally happened.

The financial problems facing the Western World have crippled a lot of publishers. Book sales are down, bricks and mortar stores are closing, publishing houses are in trouble, my own publishers being no exception - they have had to shut operations for six months and to be quite honest with little hope of recovering.

I hate kicking anyone when they're down, but you really have to cover your own backside.... so after a lot of deliberation, I sent a polite request to the publisher asking for full rights to revert to me - and the CEO has agreed.

It's a shame when any business goes under, but when it's one that you're connected to, you really feel for them

At any rate - the upshot is that I shall do a small rewrite of WITHOUT REPROACH then perhaps release it on Kindle... unless that is, some enterprising traditional publishing house jumps in with an offer...

I suppose I can take some small comfort in the knowledge that the novel was professionally edited and accepted by a publishing house - so it is up to commercial standard.


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Thursday 17 June 2010

Writing Dialogue In A Story - 12 Cool Secrets For Writing Better Story Dialogue

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If you want to improve or understand dialogue in a story  then look no further. This is the article for you.

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Saturday 12 June 2010

Taking the plunge

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Okay guys. I'm about to take the plunge. After the response to my 'Bukisa' articles on writing, and from my blog posts offering writing advice, I've decided to take someone else's advice for a change.

I have several contacts on LinkedIn and a some of them have urged me to gather my writing experience and produce an ebook about it.

Well.... I've almost finished. I've been beavering away merrily now for quite a while - which is why there haven't been too many blog posts of late. I'm at the point where I'm re-reading and checking for typos and mistakes. I haven't settled on a title yet... But I'm hoping to have the ebook on offer in about a week.

So.... For those of you who like to absorb a little writing experience and know-how, I shall shortly have a book on offer.... so save your pennies and bide your time if you've been thinking of purchasing.

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Tuesday 8 June 2010

Promoting your book

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Promoting Your Book

The main problem facing new authors, more especial self-published authors, is coming to terms with the level of marketing required to promote their book.
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Creating an effective author platform, the use of various social media, and the supply preference for your book will all come into play. Here are some great articles to help you on your way.
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Promoting Your Book

How To Market Your Self-Published Book
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Author Platform: What Are You Waiting For?
The New Marketing: Carol White at BAIPA
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Thursday 3 June 2010

Publishing on Amazon Kindle is TOO simple.

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Prospects for new writers to be taken on board by traditional publishing houses seem to be getting fewer. The number of publishers is getting less, and those that remain are becoming more discerning, and have reduced catalogue lists. The remaining publishers often select celebrity writers over unfamiliar, but accomplished writers... yet who can condemn them. Most are desperate to maximise their decreasing profits. Many publishing houses have permanently closed; my own publisher is having financial problems. The future seems depressing – yet does it have to be?

A lot of new authors are turning to self-publication and to e-books, seeing them as their saviour, and who can blame them. Amazon Kindle is rapidly becoming the author’s favourite choice, and has made the publishing procedure very simple.

The trouble when this happens is a vital editing link becomes missing. The numerous and rigorous checks that take place within the publishing house will not be there. The author MUST perform these checks or the quality of the finished product will be low.

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Monday 31 May 2010

Mastering Descriptive Writing

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For some reason, a lot of wannerbe writers go over the top with their descriptive writing. In general, you should curb your enthusiasm for 'purple prose'.

Cut out those flowing passages and get back to nitty gritty words. Never use three words when one will do.

Don't waste time searching for obscure words, use plain English.

Get rid of those cute adverbs and adjectives - they kill your story.

For more, read How To Master Descriptive Writing


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