Writing Tips
NT members share a little about themselves and their
knowledge of writing.
AN
ACTUAL PITCH THAT WORKED©
article provided in 2006
by
Catherine Spangler
The Basics©
article provided in
2004
by
Judi McCoy
Confessions of a contest judge©
article
provided in 2006
by
Judi
McCoy
CRITIQUE POINTERS©
article provided in 2004
by
Angi Platt
DEEP
POV©
article provided in 2004
by
Angi Platt
EEEEW! RESOLUTIONS, A PRO START ON THE YEAR©
article provided in 2006
by
Sandra Ferguson
EROTICA VS EROTIC ROMANCE©
article provided in 2006
by
Shelley Bradley
The FIRST SCENE©
article provided in 2005
by
Sherry
Davis
GET OUT OF THE WAY OF YOUR WRITING©
article provided in 2006
by
Sandra
Ferguson
HOW
TO MAKE A SEAMLESS CHANGE OF POV©
article provided in 2006
by
Gail Dayton
I
DON'T REALLY NEED A CRITIQUE©
article provided in 2006
by
Nikki
Duncan
DEAR SHELLEY©
was an ongoing series in 2006
by
Shelley Bradley
Mythbusters
# 1: "If the editor likes your book, they'll
buy it."
Mythbusters
# 2: "After you sell the first book,
your editor will want to buy others from you
quickly."
Mythbusters
# 3: "Once you're
published, it's always easier to sell again."
Mythbusters
# 4: "Contracts
aren't that hard to negotiate."
Mythbusters
# 5: "My advances
will keep me cozy until my royalties arrive."
Mythbusters
# 6: "Your book
will get quality editing and distribution."
Mythbusters
# 7:
"If you want to know about print runs
and distribution,
all
you have to do is ask."
Mythbusters
#
8:
"Once you sell, your editor will always return e-mails,
phone calls and read
your material promptly."
Mythbusters
# 9:
"Your
editor will come back after getting married
or going on
maternity leave."
Mythbusters
# 10:
"By
my 10th book, I'm likely to be an NYT Bestseller."
Mythbusters
# 11:
"A
last few notes."
POWER WRITING©
article
prepared in 2002
by
Patricia
E. Vermeire
THE
POTENTIAL OF PRO©
article provided in 2007
by
Sandra
Ferguson
PRO-SISTENCE©
article provided in 2006
by
Sandra
Ferguson
Stretching The Boundaries To
Another Dimension©
article provided in 2004
by
Karen
Kelley
Ten Most Important Things To Do
To Get Published©
article provided in 2004
by
Juliet Burns
TURNING
PRO-ACTIVE©
article provided in 2006
by
Sandra
Ferguson
WRITING A SYNOPSIS FOR TODAY’S MARKET©
article provided in 2005
by
Catherine Spangler
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