Author Archives: Kathryn Jane
Sneak Off and Read: Lines Associated with Eyes, #RSsos #RomSuspense
Can’t Keep Up? 7 Brilliant Ways To Finish Your Story
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flickr Creative Commons courtesy of Pedro Travassos Today we have a special treat from Dr John Yeoman, PhD Creative Writing. He’s going to give us some ways to tackle one of the biggest problems plaguing writers—the inability to finish what we start. *gets popcorn* Take it…
Sneak Off & Read: Lines Associated with Hands, #RSsos #RomSuspense
Find The Magic
Why romance writers are “frittering their talents away” writing a predictable genre
Originally posted on Helena Fairfax:
Image courtesy of Pixabay Earlier this week an author colleague posted a link to a review of her latest novel. The reviewer was highly complimentary regarding the author’s writing skill, but he expressed deep disappointment that a writer of her ability was “frittering away her talents in a genre that didn’t…
Real Writers Don’t Self-Publish
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
One of the things I love about doing what I do is that I have the ability to connect so closely with you guys and speak on the topics that matter to you. Yesterday, a fellow writer shared an article from The Guardian, For me traditional publishing means…
With the Sureness of an Old Lover
Sneak off & Read: Lines Associated with Easter, #RSsos #RomSuspense #Writers
LOGLINES AND TAGLINES ARE DIFFERENT And You Need Both For Your Novel by R. Ann Siracusa
Originally posted on RWA San Diego:
“Cannot. Stress. This. Enough. Every week I see scores of pitches – sent to my inbox, my ears or via script listing sites – and every week I see Loglines and Taglines being mixed up. PLEASE STOP.” May 11, 2010, Lucy V. Hay (script editor and novelist) IMAGINE MY…