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Posted on May 4, 2013 at 10:59pm 4 Comments 2 Likes
I walked into the Barnes & Nobles book store in the “The Shoppes at Webb Gin” shopping mall in Snellville, Georgia on Saturday and saw customer Nyadi Abasto checking out my two novels A Brownstone in Brooklyn and the National Award winning Ghost of Atlanta.
I’ve been waiting fifteen…
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This is a question you DON’T want your readers to dwell on as they turn the pages of your novel.
Picking the setting of a novel is obviously a critical step.
You must craft a vivid and realistic setting to act as a canvass for your characters to…
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Sitting in front of my computer slapping my head from side to side...
Finding an agent is so difficult that at times you want to slap your head from side to side and commit physical harm to your body.
Maybe, if I slap hard enough my brain will work in overdrive to figure out a way…
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How to use subplots to your advantage in crafting a novel?
Have you ever driven down one of those winding backwood roads in a rural area and couldn't figure out how to get back to the main highway? Well, that is the feeling a reader gets when they read your novel and get lost in a tangling…
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halim abdelrahman said… hi, I saw you yesterday online, but I don't think you noticed me, I would like to know what you write better please send me back a message.
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M.K. Fraser said… hi julius, i dont know how much time you actually spend on here, but i was going over your website and this page, and i would love to talk with you and maybe get some advice for today's writers. i wont burden with a long note, but i will check for you on facebook to see if we can connect God willing.
Gloria Faye Brown Bates/Granny G said… Julius, I am honored. Granny Gee
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