I’ve written about this before, but one of the most widespread misconceptions in writing is the idea that you become successful by focusing on your weaknesses. By identifying every single thing we do wrong and correcting it, we’ll be perfect at writing! Right? Most writing workshops and critique groups operate from this point of view. Career development and performance reviews at
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I am trying to promote HKATM, cleaning up the draft for the sequel a bit before I turn it in (Mr. Donovan gave me some notes—it’s good to be married to an editor), and doing my weekly editing work for clients. I got an article turned in yesterday for Writer’s Digest. Days blur into one another and sometimes I don’t get out of my pajamas.
•both are really sweet
Getting a book into development for a Hallmark Channel movie is an author dream come true!
I wasn't sure which Bingley (or which Pride and Prejudice production) people liked most!
Hey romance readers—I'm so happy to be included in @berkleypub 's Fall into Happily Ever After Sweepstakes! Win a PAPERBACK copy of my book Her Knight at the Museum...
Is it getting colder where you are? Do you love chilly weather? I even love the winter! (Somebody’s got to do it!) It’s chilly in the house this morning and I am perking up 😊