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Using Real People and Events in Fiction – Michelle Diener
Our Sensational Summer Friday guest today is a true world traveler – she was born in London, was raised in KwaZula Natal, South Africa, and she now lives in Australia. Laura Drake knows Michelle Diener through her RWA-WF (Women’s Fiction) chapter, … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Guests, Craft
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Developing Your Unique Writing Voice
Welcome to the first installment of Sensational Summer Fridays! We’ll be finishing up each week with a stellar post to help you through those long Summer weekends of writing, starting off with the amazing Kristen Lamb. In addition to being renowned … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Guests, Bumps & Bruises on the Road to Publication, Craft
Tagged #myWANA, art in Alcatraz, Axel Rose, Dean Koontz, Elvis, finding your voice, Going To The Chapel, Going To The Chapel Contest, guest blogging, inspiration, Jimi Hendrix, John Grisham, Kristin Lamb, mature your writing voice, Meatloaf, new writer, new writers, plotter or pantser, road trip, WANA, writer's voice, Writers in the Storm, writing, Writing Craft
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