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  • November 2, 2018

    NaNoWriMo Writing Prompts!

    NaNoWriMo Writing Prompts!

    We are two days into National Novel Writing Month! If you’re feeling a bit of writer’s block but desperate to produce something for #NaNoWriMo, try one of these writing prompts. I stared at the tiny diamond ring. “I know it’s a kooky idea, but I’ve read of other people who’ve done it. So why not…

  • October 15, 2018

    The Captain & the Queen by Phillip Vega

    Award-winning author, Phillip Vega is back with his highly anticipated second novel, The Captain & the Queen. When the “Thunderbolt” of love really happens and there is no denying its heat, its intensity. When life events threaten to pull loved ones apart. When the world is a smaller place than you imagine. When true love…

  • October 13, 2018

    Kafka on Editing Your Soul…

    Kafka on Editing Your Soul…

    “Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” Franz Kafka

  • October 10, 2018

    First-Person POV: The Good and the Bad

    First-Person POV: The Good and the Bad

    “The truth is, I hate not being the first person narrator all the way through! To paraphrase David Copperfield, I don’t know whether I’m the hero or the victim of this tale. But either way, shouldn’t I dominate it?” ― Anne Rice, The Queen of the Damned As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a sucker for third-person point-of-view…

  • October 9, 2018

    Wattpad, New Goosebumps Books, Woke Sci-Fi, and more…

    Wattpad, New Goosebumps Books, Woke Sci-Fi, and more…

    $400M Fiction Giant Wattpad Wants To Be Your Literary Agent (Forbes) It’s not a revolutionary idea. Blogs, Tumblr posts and Twitter accounts have all been turned into additional forms of media over the years—with varying degrees of success. Wattpad’s greatest competitive advantage is, simply, its scale. It may never hit on the next Fifty Shades of…

  • September 29, 2018

    Mark Twain on Adverbs…

    Mark Twain on Adverbs…

    “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very;’ your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.” Mark Twain

  • September 25, 2018

    3rd Person POV: Pros and Cons

    3rd Person POV: Pros and Cons

    Maisie wasn’t sure if she was hearing voices outside her room or actually going crazy. Have you ever vacillated between which point-of-view to use for your story? I sure have. I’m a sucker for third-person and the old-fashioned feel of it (although, I want to be edgy enough to try second-person someday). Typically, I opt…

  • September 21, 2018

    French Bookshops Revolt, Dressing Your Characters, and more…

    French Bookshops Revolt, Dressing Your Characters, and more…

    How do you choose an outfit for a fictional character? 5 authors explain. (Vox) I asked the authors of five buzzy novels to select one important look they’ve created for a specific character and dissect what the ensemble means to the character. How does she choose to dress herself, and what does that signify about…

  • September 13, 2018

    Waking Writer Wants to Hear from You…

    Waking Writer Wants to Hear from You…

    In an effort to keep content fresh and interesting, I want to hear from you! What content are you enjoying the most and would like to see more of? Take the poll below. Your continued viewership and support is greatly appreciated!  Berneta L. Haynes, Editor  

  • September 4, 2018

    Feminist Dystopias, African Fiction, Harry Potter, and more…

    Feminist Dystopias, African Fiction, Harry Potter, and more…

    Why are feminist dystopias so hot right now? An author sheds light (EW) Alongside fellow recent feminist dystopias like Siobhan Adcock’s The Completionist and Leni Zumas’ Red Clocks, Vox reflects ongoing conversations around the mistreatment of women through a near-apocalyptic lens. In this case, Dalcher imagines a near-future U.S. in which women have been banned from speaking more than 100…

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