Category Archive: A Note From the Coach

Oct 20

Writing Resource – POV Depth

Cover image of the Emotion Thesaurus

One of the most common problems I see in writing is the issue of POV depth. One you get past the idea of writing within a specific point of view versus head hopping from one character to another or writing in an omnipresent point of view where the narrator seems to know everyone’s internal thoughts, …

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Jun 17

Congratulations Jianne Carlo!

Congratulations to my author Jianne Carlo! Two of the books I edited this year for her, Malice Striker and Death Blow, from her erotic Viking historical romance series at Etopia Press, have finalled in the 8th annual Passionate Plume’s contest for Best historical for 2012! Good luck, Jianne, with this double chance for the win! Winner to …

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Nov 14

‘Tis it or ‘Tisn’t It?

I’ve worked on a number of historical fictions lately and I thought it would be good to share a few tips with those of you who write in various periods. Do your research. Your editor may not always be aware of the appropriate word for the time period you are writing for. Contracted words, like …

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Oct 12

Self Edits, Part 3 – Stay in Tense

 Part Three of Self Editing deals with the tense of the book. Past, or present? I could go on about past perfect or future perfect, etc., but for an introduction let’s stick with simple past and present tenses. At this point you will have already written your book, but this may explain why you are …

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