Four writing workshops on Saturday with Angela Knight and Annette Blair. Topics include Story Mapping, Painting Colorful Characters, Heating Up the Romance in Your Novel and Writing Action Scenes.
The Friday night bonus session is an Agents & Editor…
Welcome to The Marshall Planet. I see that you're working on a novel. Is this your first novel? How do you like using the Marshall Plan?
I checked out your blog. Very nice-looking site. Also, it's so nice to read a blog post that is both interesting AND well-written (grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, etc.). I commend you for your proper use (and awareness) of compound compound words. Woot! I so rarely see them used when, clearly, they should be.
No surprise that your writing is clean and crisp and that you know your grammar stuff, since you were a reporter. Do you still ever write for the Meriden Record-Journal? Anyway, I just thought I'd drop in and say, welcome to the fun house of writers.
Cheers,
Scott
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What kind of fiction do you write or would you like to write?
Mystery/suspense
Publishing credits?
So far, all in non-fiction:
I currently have a horses&culture blog/online magazine called "The Horsey Set Net.."
I have some freelance articles out there.
And I was a staff reporter for the Meriden Record-Journal.
Are you working on something now?
I continue to work on The Horsey Set Net.
I'm also working on what I wanted to be suspense but is turning into a traditional mystery. I'm working my way through the first draft. It's set in Kentucky horse country.
Do you use The Marshall Plan® in your writing?
Yes
Do you use The Marshall Plan® for Novel Writing Template Generator software for novelists?
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Welcome to The Marshall Planet. I see that you're working on a novel. Is this your first novel? How do you like using the Marshall Plan?
I checked out your blog. Very nice-looking site. Also, it's so nice to read a blog post that is both interesting AND well-written (grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, etc.). I commend you for your proper use (and awareness) of compound compound words. Woot! I so rarely see them used when, clearly, they should be.
No surprise that your writing is clean and crisp and that you know your grammar stuff, since you were a reporter. Do you still ever write for the Meriden Record-Journal? Anyway, I just thought I'd drop in and say, welcome to the fun house of writers.
Cheers,
Scott