Commitment to The “Word”
Commit yourself to the ‘word.’ Write your story. Don’t worry about who will publish it. –author, educator, Shon Bacon
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Commit yourself to the ‘word.’ Write your story. Don’t worry about who will publish it. –author, educator, Shon Bacon
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Author, editor and educator, Shon Bacon, discusses the creative process, developing your writing style, and editing fiction. So tune in . author-editor-educator-everywoman CLG Entertainment Editorial & Story Development Services Does “Overnight Success” Exis The Blood-Red Pencil Chick-Lit Gurrl: High on Lattes and Writing Developing Your Writing Style
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Author, editor and educator, Shon Bacon, discusses the creative process, developing your writing style, and editing fiction. So tune in . author-editor-educator-everywoman CLG Entertainment Editorial & Story Development Services Does “Overnight Success” Exis The Blood-Red Pencil Chick-Lit Gurrl: High on Lattes and Writing Developing Your Writing Style
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The novel or short story is first and foremost a source of entertainment, what consumers turn to among myriad of choices, to provide rest and relaxation, from a world moving at breakneck speed. To insure the most comfortable reading experience, writers want to offer a story with interesting plot, centered on characters about the reader
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Patience was among the many aspects forming the writer-editor relationship that my guests on this weekend’s broadcast on Book Talk, Creativity and Family Matters, addressed. Developmental editor and author of Business Unusual, Linda Beed along with former editor for a publishing company and now free-lance editor, Lynel Washington Johnson, stressed the need for authors and
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A poorly written story or a novel with gaps in plot structure or characters that act incongruent to the personality established at the outset of the work are like a movie that appears fuzzy on the screen, out of view and unfocused. Developmental editors like Linda Beed can spot these malfunctions in story and suggest
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Author of Business Unusual, developmental editor and D. R. E., Doctor of Religious Education, and children’s minister, Linda Beed, and freelance editor, Lynel Johnson Washington, will discuss areas of learning, give and take between writer and editor, and the anxieties we experience as authors when working with an editor. So tune in. http://www.lindabeed.com http://lindabeed.blogspot.com http://bwchristianlit.blogspot.com
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