June 5th - JUNE 14th
By:
Janice Hardy,
@Janice_Hardy
Writing
a sequel is hard. I mean, really hard. I had no idea the first time I wrote
one, and figured book two would be just as easy as book one. It was my first
sequel, and I learned a lot doing it. If you haven't faced one yet (or you have
and it made you want to pull your hair out) here are some tips on dealing with
book two.
Click
here to read the complete article (see #1 below)
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If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- 10 Things to Remember About Sequels http://ow.ly/lNVNM via @Janice_Hardy
- Twitter Rolls Out An Updated TweetDeck http://ow.ly/lOtIS
- How to write a novel: 25 rules http://ow.ly/lNXEQ
- The Newcomers Guide To Twitter Part 3: Setting Up Your Profile #New2Twitter http://ow.ly/lOtqZ
- Proper Punctuation for Parenthetical Phrases http://ow.ly/lOwxj
- How to Publish Your Book and Sell Your First 1,000 Copies http://ow.ly/lPrac
- Why Book Publishers Are Still Dragging Their Heels on Selling You E-Books http://ow.ly/lPrpt via @PassiveVoiceBlg
- The Basics of Good Storycraft: 5 Tips http://ow.ly/lPru9 via @woodwardkaren
- Notes From Tabor Lane: Today's Links To Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/lPNm0
- The Nuts and Bolts of the Goodreads Author Program http://ow.ly/lQgBy
- Real Life Diagnostics: Infodumps and Reflection: How Much Do You Need? http://ow.ly/lQgE8 via @Janice_Hardy
- How Do You Establish a Fan Base *Before* You Launch Your Book? http://ow.ly/lQgJm via @LindsayBuroker
- How To Write By The Seat of Your Pants http://ow.ly/lQgUr
- How to Write Through the Unknown http://ow.ly/lQgY2
- The World is Your Writing Oyster http://ow.ly/lQh12
- Physical Attribute Entry: HIPS http://ow.ly/lQhan
- Three characters walk into a plot… http://ow.ly/lQhhR
- What Makes Iconic or Popular Characters Unforgettable? http://ow.ly/lQhk4
I’m
always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or
marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in
the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.
Happy
writing & running, Kathy
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