There are many lessons to an author’s path to publication. Getting published is a big thing for writers, we all know that. But the path to publication is daunting, filled with many hurdles. We need all the help we can get. Mine was just as hard and it took a long time before I got published. But every time I… Read More
The benefits of writing with Scrivener
There are many benefits when writing with Scrivener. I started using Scrivener only last year, before I joined my first Nanowrimo. I have read other writers raving about it and I was intrigued. Of course, I did my research before buying it. I didn’t need the extra expense and tried the free trial first to see if I liked it. It… Read More
Tips for writers and meet and greet in the Philippines
It has been a very busy couple of months. My trip to the Philippines was a great opportunity to meet up with various writers and readers of The Girl Between Two Worlds. I must admit, it was a bit daunting talking to people about the book and meeting readers who are genuinely invested in the story. There were also moments… Read More
Have a great Christmas!
Are you a plotter or panster?
I have been asked a lot about this and I’ve also read a lot of authors discuss their own preference. To clarify, a plotter is someone who plots the whole book – twists and turns, arcs and all that. Pantsers basically figure things out as they go along. There are many advantages to both ways and it is really up… Read More
Tips when being interviewed
I’ve been a journalist all my life, which means that I don’t get asked the questions, I ask the questions. I don’t get interviewed. I do the interview. Sometimes I have possible answers in my head, just in case I get asked something but no one ever does. So when I got the questions for my first ever QnA,… Read More
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