Writing Wilde - Writing Tip February 2, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip February 2, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip for February 3, 2021 - It is easy to miss something if you have 25 steps to do before you complete it. Or even just 5. Lets face it, these days our minds are full. The list doesn’t have to be formal, or created as an excel spread sheet… although they can be. But they can also be a page in your planner, or a word doc that just has a simple list.

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - December 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - December 2020

There are only two Archived Writing tips for December 2020, it was a busy month! Just a couple thoughts that might help indie authors, new authors, and anyone trying to write a book, a blog, a story... or just a few words. Come get Wilde and write! Sometimes we know what to do, we just need to be reminded of the steps!

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip January 19, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip January 19, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip for January 19th, 2021 - If you plan to write, setting the time and place, and what you want to accomplish for the day, the writing will flow easier than if you had no plan.

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - October 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - October 2020

The four Archived Writing tips from October 2020 cover general tips and thoughts on improving your writing. The tips are designed to help indie authors, new authors, and anyone trying to write a book, a blog, a story... or just a few words. Come get Wilde and write! Sometimes we know what to do, we just need to be reminded of the steps!

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip January 5, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip January 5, 2021

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip for January 5th, 2021 - I keep pen and paper close. And have a notes area on my phone. If I don’t write it down immediately… I may remember the gist of my amazing thought, but it won’t be in glorious color and detail.

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - September 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - September 2020

The five September Archived Writing tips cover feeding your muse, and improving your writing. The tips are designed to help indie authors, new authors, and anyone trying to write a book, a blog, a story... or just a few words. Come get Wilde and write! Sometimes we know what to do, we just need to be reminded of the steps!

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - August 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip Archives - August 2020

August Archived Writing tips on starting and editing your book - to help indie authors, new authors, and anyone trying to write a book, a blog, a story... or just a few words. Come get Wilde and write!

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip December 8, 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip December 8, 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip for December 8th, 2020 - I have a Tech Tip for you… Explore Later.com. It gives you an option to link from your bio… to the visual in your post. That visual will then link to your website or any promotion or page.

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Writing Wilde - Writing Tip December 1, 2020

Writing Wilde - Writing Tip December 1, 2020

I wrote THE END last night… Writing tips to help indie authors, new authors, and anyone trying to write a book, a blog, a story... or just a few words. Come get Wilde and write!

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Cover Reveal Zylar's Moons, Volume 1 (Books 1 - 3) Alien Abduction

Cover Reveal Zylar's Moons, Volume 1 (Books 1 - 3) Alien Abduction

All Hell breaks loose when the ruler of Zylar abducts his mate from Earth. Come along for the ride as Nyssa fights for not only her freedom, but the freedom of all women on Zylar. But when she's done, she’s keeping the chains!

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Writing Wilde – Writing Tip – What do you do when characters refuse to cooperate?

Writing Wilde – Writing Tip – What do you do when characters refuse to cooperate?

I had an entire book plotted and the chapters designated for specific actions. My characters where flushed out, including a list of their likes and dislikes, their reasons for their foibles, and what their goals were.

And then my main male character sat down and refused to move.

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