Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Writer's Tips

WRITER'S TIPS

Alice AlfonsiTips for Overnight Success in Just Ten Years!
Rexanne BecnelThe Great American Romance Novel
Olga BicosSex versus Romance
Rosanne BittnerRomancing the West
Linda CajioGreat Realizations
Marsha CanhamSheer Pleasure of Romance
Nancy CohenSeven Steps for Starting a Successful Group
Kimberly CatesThe Miracle of Romance
Linda CastleTime in a Bottle
Madeline BakerVAMPIRES: THE LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP
Susan WiggsMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 4: Your Ensemble Cast
Millie CriswellTen Hints for Getting Started
Jennifer CrusieThe Best Line of Defense: Keep Them Laughing
Justine DavisWriting with a Bang!
Denise DomningThe Healing Power of Romance
Kathleen EagleNative American Fiction
Marie FerrarellaSweet Perspiration
Juliet MarillierDiscover the Magic of Celtic Fantasy
Lois GreimanSERIES..Why Do We Love Them?
Joan JohnstonA Gift to Women
Jill JonesTime Travel Tips: Effective Ground Rules for the Journey to Success
Dara JoyThe Wonder of Romance
Sandra KittA Fundamental Lesson in Love
Vivian LeiberTime Bandits: Tips for Pulling Off Deadlines
Maggie OsborneThe Perfect Description of Romantic Fiction
Marilyn PappanoLeaping into Mainstream
Julia QuinnChoosing Romance: Rakes, Rogues and Stethoscopes
Kelsey RobertsPlan the Plan: Tips on Writing for Success
Sharon SalaThe Best of Both Worlds
Gloria SkinnerGod Doesn't Give You the Desire without the Talent
Bobbi SmithThe Joy of Research
Tina WainscottHow To Finish Your Novel
Sherryl WoodsSherryl Woods
Suzanne BrockmannCreating a Hero to Die For
Diane ChamberlainCapturing the Essence of Romance
Phoebe ConnRomancing the Reader with Character
Susan KrinardA Walk on the Wild Side
Merline LovelaceTips On Melding Romance and Suspense
Pamela MorsiCelebrating Ordinary People
Pamela MorsiSavor the Thought...Then Get it Down on Paper
Rebecca PaisleyTips on Writing Humor
M.J. RodgersTips on Starting Your Synopsis
Maggie ShayneThe Darker Side of Romance
Sandra CanfieldCreating "Characters" with Character
Adrienne WolfeHome on the Range: Tips from the Home Front
Dallas HamlinDon't Give Up Your Day Job!
Neesa HartFinding Your Niche
Cheryl ReavisThe "Busybody" Technique
Vicki ThompsonA Room of One's Own
Sharon DeVitaDesire, Determination and Discipline
Kathryn FalkWriting for New Markets
Kathryn FalkOur Expanding Genre
Kathryn FalkNovels for the New Age
Stella CameronLaying the Foundation
Shelley BradleyCreating a Serial That's a Killer
Sylvia McDanielCreating a Serial That''s a Killer
Mary PutneyBuilding New Worlds
Constance O'Day-FlanneryTraveling Through Time
Meryl SawyerTips From A Master of Romantic Suspense Meryl SawyerMeryl Sawyer
Tori PhillipsHow To Bring Settings To Life
Kat MartinTime-Management Tips
Maggie OsborneCreating The Perfect Couple
Dee DavisThe Real Mission Impossible: Targeting the "Super" Agent
Nicole JordanSetting the Stage for Seduction: What Makes a Love Scene Sexy?
Nancy BartholomewHow to Catch a Character
Linda CastleCreating Conflicts of Interest
Gaelen FoleyEIGHT RULES FOR WORKING WITH EXPERTS
Leigh GreenwoodDiscovering the New Frontier: How to Create the Perfect Western Town
Merline LovelaceMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 1: The Perfect Plot
Rochelle AlersSpin-Off Characters" Rochelle Alers'' Secret Behind Her Hideaway Legacy Series
Bertrice SmallBetween the Sheets
Kristin HannahMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 2: Creating Believable Characters
Karen RobardsMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 3: Setting the Look of Your Book
Judith FrenchCrafting Effective Back Story
Julie KennerCopyrights and Wrongs!
Debbie MacomberMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 5: Your Story Path
Jo BeverleyWhat''s In A Name? The Ins and Outs of English Titles
Mary BaloghMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 6: Dynamic Starts
Patricia RiceMaking the Switch: A Lesson in Genre Hopping
Janet EvanovichMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 7: Creative Cliffhangers
Melanie GeorgeNo Experience Necessary (Enthusiasm Required.)
Diane PerkinsNavigating the Contest Waters: Sail Your Career Into Author-ized Territory
Linda HowardMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 8: Fast Talking Dialogue
Valerie ParvHow to Marry an Editor
JoAnn RossDont Be So Nice to Your Characters
Katherine SutcliffeKatherine Sutcliff On Writing Dark Romances
Stella CameronMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 9: Building the Romance Step by Step
Karen MoningThe Hero''s Journey: A Guide to Plotting for Writers
Maggie OsborneWhen Things Go Wrong: How to Tackle Writer''s Block
Jennifer CrusieMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 10: Building Conflict
Susan KingAdventures in Research
Mary BaloghMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions
Susan WiggsMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions
Stella CameronMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions
Kristin HannahMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions
Karen RobardsMaster Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions
Elizabeth HaydonBridging the Gap Between Romance and Fantasy
Claire DelacroixAnatomy of an Unconventional Heroine
Victoria AlexanderHunting for Humor: The Building Blocks for Romantic Romps
Dallas HamlinUnderstanding the Power of Dialogue
Linda JonesIf The Shoe Fits: Constructing the Fairy Tale Romance
Darlene GardnerUnraveling Romantic Comedy
Rebecca YorkBalancing Act
Peggy WaideHarnessing the Power of Personal Accountability to Boost Your Career
Candace IrvinCreating the Military Hero
Meggin CabotA Bestseller Shares the Key to Writing a Breakout Book
Kayla PerrinMaking Magic With Characters
Teresa MedeirosGotcha! Starting Your Novel With a Bang!
Nancy HerknessRhythm and Rhyme: How Poetry Techniques Can Strengthen Your Fiction
Karin SlaughterCreating Perfect Character Chemistry
Michele BardsleyNice Guys Don't Finish Last in Love: Betting on Beta Heroes
Alice OrrNo. 1: Why I Write This Column and Why You Should Read It
Alice OrrNo. 2: Three Hard Questions, No Easy Answers: What You Must Decide At the Start
Catherine SpanglerWriting by the Seat of Your Pants: Secrets of a Subconscious Writer
Bev RosenbaumContacts, Schmontacts: It''s Content and Timing That Matter!
Alice OrrNo. 3: The Right Writing Track - Are You On It?
Alice OrrNo. 4: Do Everything Right From the Start
Alice OrrNo. 5: Know Your Market and Know What Sells...
Terri BrisbinHistory Buff or Wallpaper Historian? Define and Develop Your Voice With Style
Alice OrrNo. 6: Navigating the Author-Editor Relationship
Alice OrrNo. 7: Never Submit Less Than Your Best Work
Leslie WaingerWriting Romance In Today's Market: A Crash Course
Alice OrrNo. 8: The Quest for a GOOD Agent
Sandra HillFinding the Humor in Time Travel
Alice OrrNo. 9: "A" Is for Attitude
Beth CiottaYou Are What You Write, Right? Putting Your Heart and Soul on the Page
Alice OrrNo. 10: D Is for Discipline
Nancy CoffeyAgents' Survival Guide Lesson 1: The Unvarnished Truth About Publishing
Diane ChamberlainHome Sweet Home: Revisiting Your Roots to Revive Your Writing
Evan MarshallAgents' Survival Guide: Lesson 2 - Seven Keys to a Successful Writer's Life
Charlaine HarrisBringing the Dead to Life
Lisa DawsonAGENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSON 3 — MASTERING THE QUERY LETTER
Ethan EllenbergAGENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSON 4 — BUILDING A CAREER
Mary Sue SeymourAGENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSON 5 - HOW TO PITCH YOUR BOOK IN 10 MINUTES
Dorothy McFallsDON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB! - BUDGET YOUR WAY TO BEING A FULL-TIME WRITER
Sue GraftonHow to Make a GOOD Mystery GREAT: Sue Grafton's Blueprint for Success
Joe VeltreAgents' Survival Guide Lesson 6: Breaking Into Hollywood - An Impossible Dream
Marjorie JonesAction-Packed Writing: Finding and Eliminating the Passive Voice
Denise MarcilAgents' Survival Guide Lesson 7: Secrets of Long-Term Success
Ken Atchity, Ph.D.AGENTS' SURVIVAL GUIDE: LESSON 8 -- BECOMING A STORY MERCHANT
Samantha HunterFollowing the Signposts: Helping Readers Navigate Your Novel
Cherry WeinerAgents' Survival Guide: Lesson 9 -- Back to the Basics: Writing, Researching and Submitting
Shana AbePenning Spellbinding Paranormals
Leslie EsdaileHOW TO MAKE YOUR FICTION ACCESSIBLE TO ALL MARKETS
Jody GehrmanCross-Train Your Brain: Stick Your Characters in Another Format
Lucienne DiverAgents' Survival Guide: Lesson 10 -- Do the Genre Hop and Keep Your Editor and Fans Happy
Shirley JumpGet a Jump on the Competition: Tips for Self-editing Your Writing
Kimberly BentAgents' Survival Guide: Lesson 11 -- High-Concept Novels: Turn the Ordinary Into Extraordinary
Doris BoothBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON 1 -- Set Scenes, Hook Readers ... and Avoid the Slush Pile
Cynthianna AppelWith the Click of the Remote: DVD Features Offer Lessons for Crafting a Novel
Anne HawkinsBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON II -- AGENT SHOPPING? WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU SIGN UP
Ken Atchity, Ph.D.EIGHT STEPS TO HELP ON THE ROAD TO PUBLICATION
Angela KnightTurn Up the Heat : Tips for Writing Erotic Romance
Doris BoothBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON III -- Unlock the Secrets to Building Strong, Vivid Characters
Dianne CastellLessons From The Apprentice: Or, How Donald Trump Inspires Authors
Anne HawkinsBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON IV -- DO YOUR HOMEWORK: LEARN THE BASICS AS YOU BEGIN TO WRITE
Anita BunkleyAll in the Family: Writing a Saga That Spans the Generations
Doris BoothBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON V -- Sculpt Your Novel to Life
Gayle LyndsThrills and Chills: Secrets to Writing Bestselling Suspense
Anne HawkinsBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON VI -- NETWORK TO SUCCESS: MEET THE PEOPLE TO HELP YOUR CAREER
Susan Lyons, P.J. MellorCongrats! You've Sold Your First Book: Now Here's What They Didn't Tell You When You Signed on the Dotted Line
J.A. KonrathFrom Rejection to Sold: Tips to Jump-Start Your Writing and Sales
Doris BoothBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON VII -- The Right Voice Can Make Your Story Sing for Readers
Anne HawkinsBOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON VIII -- THE LAST STEP: HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT AGENT FOR YOU


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