Today I’m going Behind the Scenes which is my website page where I write about the progress of my third novel. This week I take a look at a Writers Boot Camp for which I signed up a couple of weeks ago. The title of the Boot Camp was Agent One-on-One : The First Ten Pages. Continue reading “Writers Boot Camp: Why I Signed Up”
Category: On Writing
From Playwright To Thriller Writer: Is It Easier to Write a Play or a Novel?
It’s Squib Saturday. Time to share the best, most interesting (or most entertaining, or most outrageous) tidbit of information I’ve gleaned from all the stuff I’ve read –or done. This week: An Interview with Jennifer Fawcett, award-winning playwright, on writing a Novel. Continue reading “From Playwright To Thriller Writer: Is It Easier to Write a Play or a Novel?”
Never Too Late To Learn How To Write A Book
It’s Squib Saturday. Time to share the best, most interesting (or most entertaining, or most outrageous) tidbit of information I’ve gleaned from all the stuff I’ve read –or done. This week: I meet a first-time, award-winning author who was 80 years old when she decided to learn how to write a book. Continue reading “Never Too Late To Learn How To Write A Book”
What I Learned In One Day From Ten Famous Authors
It’s Squib Saturday. Time to share the best, most interesting (or most entertaining, or most outrageous) tidbit of information I’ve gleaned from all the stuff I’ve read –or done. This week: Writing Tips & Other Fascinating Facts from Bestselling Authors at The Palm Beach Book Festival. Continue reading “What I Learned In One Day From Ten Famous Authors”
Do Writing Workshops Really Work?
It’s Squib Saturday, and it’s also about a month since I returned from the Algonkian Author-Mentor Novel Workshop in St. Augustine, Florida. I was horrified to realize that in the last month I have not written a single word for my new thriller. Which brought me to the $64,000 question: Do writing workshops really work? Continue reading “Do Writing Workshops Really Work?”