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Category: Characterisation

4th December 2023Characterisation, Starting a New Story, Story Structure

The ChatGPT Guide to Crafting Compelling Cozy Mysteries

Transform Your Writing: The ChatGPT Guide to Crafting Compelling Cozy Mysteries Hey there, cozy mystery authors! Are you ready to […]

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10th December 2016Characterisation

Holding Out for a Hero

  If you are writing popular romance fiction and especially category romance, then the rules are simple. Your hero has […]

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7th December 201519th April 2016Characterisation, Romantic Fiction Craft, Story Structure, The Prolific Author

Two Things Literary Agents are looking for in a Submission

If you have worked like fury over November with NaNoWriMo to finish your first draft, or have a manuscript which […]

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18th April 201125th January 2015Characterisation, The Writing Life

Casting for my new Romance

It is always tricky putting together a visual concept for my hero and heroine and the setting. I think I […]

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