This week's guest poster is my dear friend Cat from HappyMeerkatReviews who not only writes but also produces awesome book reviews and is one of the nicest people I've met in internet land!
This week's guest poster is my dear friend Cat from HappyMeerkatReviews who not only writes but also produces awesome book reviews and is one of the nicest people I've met in internet land!
Today's guest poster is the lovely Bonnie Blaylock. Enjoy and don't forget to click those links at the end! 🙂
On we go with another mid-week guest post! Today's guest is author Matthew J Mimnaugh who will be discusingg Pre-Writing.
As writers, we live with our stories for a long time, from the moment we get the spark, through the daydreaming, brainstorm, planning and writing stages. But it does mean we sometimes forget our readers don't know everything unless we show them. In this era of self-publishing, I have found that a good number of the self-published books I've read didn't really felt like completed, polished works. Sometimes, people are so eager to be "published" that they aren't taking the time to really get into the meat of their manuscript. They have potential, but just fall short. I am left asking questions throughout the entire book.
While we may not be Batman, writing is one of the few professions where you can have a secret identity....well....a false name at least. You will want to give a lot of thought as to whether you wish to use a pen name or not. Making this decision is important and should be done early. Especially as your name is part of your brand. So here are some reasons to consider using one.
This is the second part of my article on writing realistic sex scenes. If you missed it, check out How to write realistic Sex Scenes (pt 1). Sex scenes can appear in many books, not just romance and/or erotica. Making the scenes more realistic can add detail to your character and be enjoyable for your audience.