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Sometimes saying nothing (#16), however, says a lot...
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L.M. Towton writing goals for 2017 will be getting book #1 out to agents, book #2 edited and book #3 (unrelated to the first two) as a finished first draft.
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Done mine this morning, after reading it to OH and Mum and sending it to #1 daughter in IReland for proof reading. I can do no more!
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#10 in Kindle Store > Books > Children's eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Humourous
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Thanks for clarifying question #1, Mrs Bear.
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A little - until my #1 daughter posted on FB that she's suffering from heatrash. Then I remembered how much I hated the heat.
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dictate-text-speech-recognition#1TC=windows-7
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Gob smacked to find that my book is currently rated as #1 Amazon best seller in its category. This won't last, of course, but I'm happily basking in the glory of the moment!
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#1: embedded means "shown in a window within the existing site", so now the forum is embedded within our main website www.writers-online.co.uk
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Congratulations to you, Dan, for your appearance in Writers Forum issue #140.
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#19 in Kindle Store > Books > Children's eBooks
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http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/isaiah#1:1
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[quote=Red]rule #1 is "First understand what the writer is trying to achieve, and how they are trying to achieve it.[/quote] These are your words, Michael. But you stated from the outset tha
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[quote=Michael Scott]If writing has 'rules' then so does critique and rule #1 is "First understand what the writer is trying to achieve, and how they are trying to achieve it. Do not ever cri
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If writing has 'rules' then so does critique and rule #1 is "First understand what the writer is trying to achieve, and how they are trying to achieve it. Do not ever crit against a crib shee
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Finish the book because you might come unstuck. You might just get a full request with agent #1 as you are writing chapter 4.
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Lesson #1 - don't get so distracted by trying to say 10,000 things in 200 words that you completely forget how to write. [/quote]
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Lesson #1 - don't get so distracted by trying to say 10,000 things in 200 words that you completely forget how to write.
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In my book #1, there are good and evil characters who shake things up. The first real baddie shows up in chapter 5, and then a particularly wicked one arrives in chapter 7 (and his arrival is foreshad