Posts Tagged ‘editing’

Posted on February 22nd, 2011 by by Beth Barany

INDIE AUTHOR: Being a 21st Century Author Means Re-Thinking Your Path

I’m rearranging the order of things and having a guest columnist talk about her adventure into becoming an award winning bestselling indie author! Please meet the talented and savvy Kris Tualla. She’s stopping by during her blog tour during the release of her first trilogy. Please give her a warm Writer’s Fun Zone welcome!
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Posted on February 10th, 2011 by by Beth Barany

CRAFT: The Art of Mixing Humor and Suspense

Welcome to the another article in the Craft series, this one by Bobbye Terry, a frequent guest columnist at the Writer’s Fun Zone. // “Mixing humor with suspense?” you ask. “Surely you jest.” No, I don’t. For one of the few times in print, I’m completely serious.

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Posted on April 12th, 2009 by by Beth Barany

Edit Your Fiction: 3 Secrets to Create Compelling Book

Editing and rewriting can be a daunting and scary process. Where do I begin? One of my clients asked me this recently. As I extemporaneously verbalized a checklist to her, I realized that I had internalized a process I had been unaware of until that moment, a process that I had learned by writing my novels.

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Posted on January 25th, 2009 by by Beth Barany

“Yes, And…” Improv and Writing

What does improvisation have to do with writing?
Everything.
When we sit down to write, we don’t always know what we will say. Often, I only have the beginning thread of an idea, a vague notion of where it will lead, and all I have is some emotional certainty about the point I’m making. For instance, when [...]

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