Saturday, September 25, 2021

Weekend Edition


  






If you are not familiar with our giveaway rules, take a minute to read them here. It keeps us all happy! All winners should send their name, address, and phone number to claim prizes.  Please send to Seekerville2@gmail.com. If the winner does not contact us within two weeks, another winner may be selected.


Monday: Jan shared some great thoughts on background characters and how much they can add to our stories. And the winner of  An Amish Christmas Kitchen is Wendy Newcomb!

Wednesday: Cate gave us some wonderful thoughts on how breaking down books can help us with our writing.

Friday: Pam helped unravel the mystery of publishing ebooks and gave us a peek at her latest release.



Monday:  Erica is puzzling over plotting! How is a plot like a jigsaw puzzle? How can we break down the process to make it easier to manage? Stop by and check it out!

Wednesday:  Ruthy (Ruth Logan Herne) is rolling in on Wednesday to talk about her upcoming Wishing Bridge book "Embracing Light in Wishing Bridge" scheduled to release on 11/22. Stop over and join the conversation about the new girl in town... and why her presence in Wishing Bridge is making some folks very, very nervous. 
  
Friday: Free Open Critique Friday!  You all know the drill! We are doing an open critique so get your one-page or so of work ready to post... or if it's a one-sheet for a publisher, we'll look at that, too! Think about what it takes to put your work out there, for the world to see, to critique, to love and/or hate... and let's build that thick skin every author needs. OPEN CRITIQUE FRIDAY! See you here! 







Coming November 30th!
As her plans unravel, can she give her children what they truly need?

Foster mom Rae Girard’s determined to make her children’s first Christmas with her the best they’ve ever had—and she’s shocked when the town scrooge, attorney Cole Heinsohn, offers to pitch in. Rae’s young charges have melted Cole’s heart, and he wants them to experience the special day he never had. But when disaster strikes, an imperfect holiday might bring them something better: a family…

Preorder your copy here.




Get the Serendipity & Secrets Series on audio today!
All three books in the series are now
available, read by the amazing Mary Sarah!
You can get your copy at: https://amzn.to/39CUYE2



Silver Lining: A Calico Trails Romance


A weary and bedraggled wagon train rolls into Silver Lining, KS only to find a ghost town. The party moves on, leaving a handful of settlers behind. Can Maggie O’Toole and the others find their silver lining in the abandoned town? And can Maggie depend on cowboy Rafe Alonzo to stick around long enough to see them through the coming winter—and beyond—in order to find her own silver lining? (Originally published as Love's Silver Lining (With this Kiss Historical Romance Collection)


Available on Amazon for $2.99 AND as a free download for Kindle Unlimited members.


Click HERE to buy







Writing Your Passion Project by Kariss Lynch at Learn How To Write A Novel



A Deeper Dive Creating Book Blurbs by LA Sartor at Book Brush Blog

Creation and Imitation - A Writer's Prayer by Bob Hostetler at Steve Laube Agency

Audio Drama and Podcast Fiction by Joanna Penn at The Creative Penn

3 Ways to Make Your Novel's First Page Cinematic by CS Lakin at Live Write Thrive 

Five Ways to Increase Conflict and Tension in Your Novel by Hannah Bauman at Between The Lines Editorial

When Your Story Stumps You by Rachel Scott McDaniel at Learn How To Write A Novel


Best Pro Tip for Writing in Deep POV by Lisa Hall Wilson at Writers In The Storm

Ways to Discover Your Protagonist's Identity by Lewis Jorstadt at The Novel Smithy

Could Binge-Writing be Good for Me? by DiAnn Mills at The Write Conversation

Two Important Points for Writers by Sue Coletta at Kill Zone Blog

Beginner's Guide to SEO Basics by Paulius at MailerLite



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