Saturday, July 18, 2020

Weekend Edition


  



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Monday: Angela Ackerman joined us to talk about A Character's Occupation is More Important Than You Think

Wednesday:  Debbie Giusti discussed Healing the Wounded Hero…and Writer and talked about what we can take away from our stories to help us with our own internal struggles. The winner of a copy of Debby’s Publishers Weekly Bestseller Dangerous Amish Inheritance is Lucy Reynolds.
  
Friday: Winnie Griggs brought us a post on crafting effective and engaging scenes. The winner of their choice of any of Winnie's available books is Lee-Ann B



Monday:  Jan Drexler will be exploring how dialogue can be used to our advantage.

Wednesday:  Cate Nolan always has wisdom to share.
  
Friday: Pam Hillman spreads her charm through books and life!










Mary Connealy is a finalist for the 2020 Maggie Awards.
I've posted that news before, 
but the Maggie Award Committee gave me this cool badge so I'm sharing it!


Cover Reveal & Pre-Order
Two Great Amish Stories 
Reissued for Your Reading Enjoyment.
The Amish Christmas Matchmaker by Vannetta Chapman &
Amish Christmas Secrets by Debby Giusti
Releases Oct 2020
Pre-Order your copy HERE



Jan Drexler's newest release is also available for pre-order!
You can order from Amazon or any of the retailers listed below.


And if you missed Jan's Christmas Novella last year, Bethany House is re-releasing it as a stand-alone e-book!
Just check it out on Amazon!


By the way, have you noticed that when you PRE-ORDER a book, you often get it at a discounted price? Woo-Hoo!





Check out these Terrific Writing Tools at Writers Helping Writers

Creating Vibrant Scene Structure by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

How Writing is Like Gardening by Beth Vogt at Learn How To Write A Novel

4 FREE Must-Have Writing Apps by Laurence MacNaughton at Fiction University

Keeping Our Stories and Notes Safe by Jami Gold 

Do You Need An Author Website? by Rachelle Gardener

Saving The Mt Hermon Christian Writers Conference by Edie Melson

How To Succeed as a Writer: 3 Essential Steps by Ginny Yttrup at The Self-Publisher

7 YA Plot Ideas for Fast-Paced Novels by Kris Maze at Writers In The Storm

Creating Business Cards using Book Brush by LA Sartor at Book Brush


6 comments:

  1. Looks like a good week and I'll try to be around for as much of it as I can.

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  2. Good morning, Seekerville!

    We're looking at a lovely summer weekend here in the Black Hills, and the tourists are enjoying it from what we can tell. We celebrated our anniversary by going out to dinner in Hill City (38 years! The time goes so fast!) and the crowds were having fun. :-)

    Today is a writing day for me. I hope all of you are enjoying the sunshine (if you have it in your part of the country!)

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    1. Happy Anniversary, Jan! We have plenty of sunshine here!

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  3. Took a lovely walk this morning before the temperature got too high. Loved seeing the geese and ducks around the lake!

    Happy anniversary, Jan! Glad you and your hubby could enjoy an evening out!

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  4. I hope you all have a great weekend!

    Jan, happy anniversary!!

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  5. Happy Weekend, everyone. Very hot here today but temps in mid-80's tomorrow which will be more comfortable.

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