Without overtly «promoting» his book, Mike's blog post Updates have provided an engaging, credible, and realistic behind
the scenes view of an author / designer at work meeting an aggressive publishing schedule.
Not exact matches
The illustrations show no
scenes from the Pope's childhood, but simply
views of the churches and towns visited, and the only pictures
of the Holy Father are those with — yes, here they are again — our
author and her friend well to the fore.
You might also consider including some candid shots on your
author bio page to give readers a «behind - the -
scenes» glimpse: photos
of your office desk, your groaning bookshelves, the
view from your deck, or you at book signings, workshops, or conferences.
December 14, 2017 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, cause and effect, drafting, editing, Jami Gold, Learn about Writing, listening to characters, organized, pacing, paranormal
author, Planning Your Story, point
of view, risk, romance novels,
scenes and sequels, tension, Writers Helping Writers
February 23, 2016 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, beta reader, cause and effect, drafting, editing, feedback, genre, information dump, Jami Gold, Learn about Writing, listening to characters, Mary Buckham, pacing, paranormal
author, point
of view,
scenes and sequels, setting and description, tension, voice
For example, at times my
view of a
scene has been influenced by beautiful descriptive passages by
authors like Saul Bellows.
Nancy is the
author of the new book «Incredible Stories from Space: A Behind - the -
Scenes Look at the Missions Changing Our
View of the Cosmos.»