Saturday, March 4, 2023

Weekend Edition


  






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Monday: Erica chatted with some friends on what to do to make an author event successful!

Wednesday: Mindy explained how starting a new story can be a lot like dating in Falling In Love With Your Next Book. The winner of Easter on the Ranch, a 2-in-1 with the first book in Mindy's Rocky Mountain Heroes series, Their Ranch Reunion, and Jessica Keller's The Rancher's Legacy is... LaShaunda Hoffman

Thursday: Audra recapped her study of The Emotional Craft of Fiction by Donald Maass 






Monday: Mary is our hostess today

Wednesday: Ruthy is our hostess today

Thursday: Guest Tracy Fredrychowski will talk about "When Real Life Collides with Amish Fiction…" Tracy always provides great blogposts so be sure to stop in on Thursday and say hello!
  


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Now Available!


One book, two stories. Easter on the Ranch has the first book in Mindy Obenhaus's Rocky Mountain Heroes series, Their Ranch Reunion and Jessica Keller’s The Rancher’s Legacy.

Get your copy here.







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How to Write a Mystery by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

5 Ways to Raise the Stakes in a Scene by Janice Hardy at Fiction University

Should You Fast Draft Your Novel? by Kirsten Kieffer at Well-Storied

Writing the Not-So-Perfect Heroine by Shannon Redmon at Blue Mountain Conference

Tips on Writing Difficult Characters by Sarah Sally Hamer at The Write Conversation

Calm the Chaos in Your Manuscript with Bugs Bunny by Peter Leavell at Learn How To Write A Novel

Are Writers Obsolete Yet? by Debbie Burke at Killzone blog

Fear Thesaurus Entry: Hope by Becca Puglisi at Writers Helping Writers

Avoiding Info Dumps in Worldbuilding by Hannah Bauman at Between The Lines Editorial

How to Raise the Stakes in Your Story by Kristen Kieffer at Well-Storied

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