Monthly Archives: February 2012

In Defense of Ignorance

In Defense of Ignorance by Kristan Higgins There’s a lot to be said for being ignorant. I’m certainly proof of that. When I wrote my first couple of books, I didn’t know there were rules for writing a romance: for … Continue reading

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Earning a Living While You’re Writing Your Novel

I’m happy to have my old (as in known a long time!) friend C. Hope Clark here today; Hope and I first connected more than a decade ago when I was a presenter at the South Carolina Writer’s Workshop and … Continue reading

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Alpha Male Body Language for Writers

Alpha Male Body Language for Writers by Mary Buckham Reading male body language can either be a lifetime of trial and error – or involves a specific study of what sets them apart from women. Knowing and understanding male body … Continue reading

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Me, My Past Self, and I by Wendy Corsi Staub

Me, My Past Self, and I by Wendy Corsi Staub Have you read THE FUTURE OF US? My sixteen-year-old son got it for Christmas and finished it in a matter of hours, at which point I started reading it myself. The … Continue reading

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