Quick note: I wrote this a very long time ago, and just copied it from Facebook now, but I thought that my Harry Potter essays deserved to be seen on my blog, just because of the time I spent on them! and yes, that is my replica Hufflepuff cup <:) I absolutely love Harry Potter, […]
Continue ReadingGenres In The Market: How to Differentiate Between Them
Over the past week, I’ve seen a lot of people saying that they don’t know what genre or market their book fits into, so I thought I would share with you what I have learnt over the years – and hope this helps you work out where your writing belongs! 🙂 I might be wrong […]
Continue ReadingMy #1linewed on the 24th March :) The Evening Tweets
As promised, here is the #1linewed evening tweets (part two!) I didn’t mention this before, but the theme for this Wednesday was ‘circular, or round….’ Here we go Life on Mars Ray slammed his pint onto the bar. “Why are we waiting for Tyler?”, he mocked. “We might as well just tell him to not […]
Continue ReadingThe Power of Twitter and making Wonderful Connections – Part Two –
When I shared ‘The Power of Twitter and making Wonderful Connections’ blog entry the other day, I had no idea how helpful it would be for those in the #amwriting community. After putting it up, I was inundated with users thanking me for imparting so many tips – and later that afternoon – quickly realised […]
Continue ReadingMy #1linewed on the 24th March :)
Heya again guys! On Twitter, #1linewed is a weekly theme where one word is given, and we have to show something from our #wip with that particular word. Now, due to the fact that I am nearing agent submission, I am not showing any of my originals, but…… Fanfiction is my thing! I have been […]
Continue ReadingThe Power of Twitter, and Making Wonderful Connections!
When I first joined Twitter in May 2015, I had no idea that I would have such a bond with the website. It was just a new place to market my writing, and something I joined because I had heard that it was good to have an online presence as an author. It was a […]
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