Amber and I are happy to have this opportunity to chat to Jutta Heitland, author of “So you are free… making it home.” First of all, thank you Lisa and Amber for inviting me to your blog. That means a lot to me! Guten Tag. Willkommen Jutta Can you tell us a little about your … Continue reading »
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Author Interview with the talented @mareeanderson @authors_block #amreading #writer
I have read two books by New Zealand author, Maree Anderson, ”Scent of a Man” and “Let Sleeping Demons Lie”. I loved them so I am overjoyed to have the opportunity to interview Maree for our blog. Maree, welcome to Authors_block! Thanks for having me, Lisa. I’m thrilled to be a guest on your blog Can … Continue reading »
Author Interview: Lisa Carroll
Welcome to our blog L. Carroll. Amber and I have both read your books and are huge fans! It’s fantastic to have you share some time with us and our readers. Can we start by asking you to tell us a little about yourself. First of all, thank you so much for having me on your blog! This … Continue reading »
Author Interview: @CatConnor
Today we welcome Cat Connor to our blog! It is an awesome opportunity for us to interview such a well established, experienced author. I am 1/2 way through reading Killerbyte and you have me addicted already! Amber’s read it and loved it, really loving your character Ellie. It’s fantastic. Can we start by asking you to tell us a little … Continue reading »
Writing a Novel – The Launch Phase #writetip #amwriting
This is the final blog in the series about how writing a novel can follow a project delivery lifecycle. To me, launch means publishing. Please remember I am no writing expert. I’m a first time novelist and still learning. For this post, I can only speak from my own limited experience. Hopefully others will add comments and … Continue reading »
Writers & Social Media: Choosing your voice #amwriting
One of the hardest things to think about before using social media is how to choose your voice. Your voice is how you choose to speak to your audience. Now you may think that choosing your voice is easy – it’ll be just yourself, you know how to talk right? Well it’s not that easy! … Continue reading »
#Writing a #novel by following a project process. The design phase #writetip
The Design Phase In previous posts we’ve talked about the parallel between a Project Delivery Methodology and writing a novel. I’m a writer and, in my day job, I helped create and now support a project delivery framework. At its most basic level, I believe a process like this can be used as a template … Continue reading »
Author Interview: L Carroll
Amber and I both loved the novel, Lor Mandela: Destruction from Twins. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to ask author Lisa Carroll some questions about her writing experiences and the new book in the series, Four Hundred Days. Lisa, thank you for joining us on the authors block blog. Thanks so much for … Continue reading »
#Writing a #novel by following a project methodology #amwriting
Part 2 – Requirements Last time we talked about how writing a novel can follow a project methodology. At its most basic level, a process like this can be used as a guideline for any project; from building a house, a software solution, planning a wedding and, as I discovered, writing a novel. Phases typically … Continue reading »
Writers & Social Media: Show some link loving
Surfing a few authors pages I came to note a minor thing that many don’t do. When I tell you it will become very obvious. You may even rush to your own site to do it. But many people forget to do this or are too lazy. It’s all about linking readers to your social … Continue reading »