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The Ultimate Writers’ Guide to Twitter Pitch Contests

Literary Agent Carly Watters In the past year Twitter pitch contests are everywhere. There’s #PitchMas and #PitMad (which is next Tuesday: Sept 9th!) and many others for specific genres. I’ve done one with the Women’s Fiction Writing Association with the hashtag #WFpitch. Some writers are seasoned at it and it comes naturally. Others think: “140 […]

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A September What's-In-Your-Chapter Writing Challenge

We decided to have a bit of fun on this first day of September (right after hyperventilating that we're already in September) and issue a friendly 9-1 flavored writing challenge. Here’s how it works: Go to your work in progress or upcoming release or recent release. Pick the 9th paragraph of chapter 1 OR the […]

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A Trick For Plotters & Pantsers

Marsha West I’m searching for a non-cliché way to say how happy I am to be guest posting here at WITS, but Margie Lawson would pass out at everything that has popped into my mind. 🙂 Thanks so much for asking me, y’all.  *  *  *  *  *  * Several years ago, my friend Jerrie Alexander […]

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Margie's Rule # 4: Add Power To Blah

Margie Lawson  A huge THANK YOU to Laura Drake for inviting me to be a guest blogger, and big miss-you hugs to all the WITS gals! If you wish review the rule that started it all... Margie-Rule #1: Never Take Any Word for Granted   Are you an NCIS fan? A Jethro Gibbs fan? A Mark Harmon […]

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Braiding Your Book's Three Parts

Laurie Schnebly When you think about the three elements needed to braid your story together, you probably think of plot and character first. That makes sense. If you had to write a book using just those two items, you could do a pretty good job of keeping it interesting and entertaining. Sure, readers might be […]

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