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One of Wendy C. Allen's blogs. Wendy is a writer of sci-fi, romance, and horror short stories and novels, most noted as the creator of The Twighlight Manor series, a multi-volume epic gothic sci-fi-romance set in the haunted house, known as The Twighlight Manor.
Wendy also owns The Twighlight Manor Press and editor of Moonsnails Magazine and Buried Treasure Magazine.
Poet H. Nelson Fitton published his first book, "Musings" in December 2009. Fitton, 88, of the Franconia area is the author and editor of his book that presents a collection of more than 200 poems written throughout his life, many that have been published prior to the release of his book.
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The Writing Show by author Paula Berinstein tackles writing tips, interviews with writers, publishers, editors, agents, etc. There are several "threads" of shows including ongoing "reality show" series tracking beginning writers through the process of submitting and revising their work for publication, a "getting published" thread and others also.
ane Green. Writer. Londoner transplanted to America 21 years ago. Mother of six. Former art student. Author of 21 novels and one cookbook. Mostly tired.
When did you first WANT to write a book?
When Freya North wrote Sally and I thought, hang on, I could do that too. I was a journalist on the daily express at the time, and had read Nick Hornby's High Fidelity and realized no-one was doing this for women. Little did I know that Helen Fielding was in her flat a mile away crafting Bridget Jones's Diary.
When did you take a step to start writing?
I was already a journalist. Nick Lloyd left as editor of the express, and the new editor had me writing about giraffes instead of relationships. It was clearly time to make a change. I very stupidly left my job, and gave myself three months to write a book AND get a publishing deal. Miraculously, there was a bidding war for my first book, about two days before that time period was up.
How long did it take you to complete your first book from the first idea to release?
I think a year.
How long did it take you to complete your latest book from the first idea to release?
About three years, but it is historical fiction, set in the sixties in London and Marrakech, and required intensive research, including moving back to London for a bit. Read more.....
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