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Category Archives: Love the Word

Dr. Edie Widder Dives Deep

Dr. Edie Widder, ORCA scientist

Dr. Edith Widder founded the Ocean Research & Conservation Association intended to save the marine ecosystem from threats.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillOctober 12, 2020October 12, 2020Posted inLove the WordTags:Dr. Edie Widder, Inspiration, Interview, ORCA, Squid, Success, WaterLeave a comment on Dr. Edie Widder Dives Deep

Straight From Rebecca Lochlann

Guest Blog by Rebecca Lochlann

I have lived many lives since the beginning, and so shall thee.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillSeptember 18, 2020September 12, 2020Posted inLove the WordTags:Guest Blog, Historical Fiction, Novel Writing, Rebecca Lochlann1 Comment on Straight From Rebecca Lochlann

Angela Knight Gets Action Scenes

The heroic couple needs to hate the villain every bit as much as they love each other.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillSeptember 26, 2019December 21, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Action Scenes, Angela Knight, Character Development, Fight Scenes, Novel Writing, Writer's TipsLeave a comment on Angela Knight Gets Action Scenes

Lucinda Riley & Her Lively Characters

I live with my characters day and night when I am writing a novel, and I can promise you that I suffer with them whenever tragedy strikes in my books.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillSeptember 20, 2019December 21, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Character Development, Interview, Lucinda Riley, Novel Writing, Romance Writing, Writer's TipsLeave a comment on Lucinda Riley & Her Lively Characters

Suzanne Jefferies: Adorably Authentic

Be authentic, and use your own emotional experiences to draw from.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillAugust 21, 2019December 21, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Interview, Novel Writing, Romance Writing, Suzanne Jefferies, Writer's Tips1 Comment on Suzanne Jefferies: Adorably Authentic

Adding Funny to Your Romance: a writer’s course

For all you writers interested in adding funny to your stories, please join me in my course, Adding Funny to Your Romance.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillAugust 5, 2019May 3, 2020Posted inLove the WordTags:Character Development, featured, Novel Writing, Romance Writing, Writer's TipsLeave a comment on Adding Funny to Your Romance: a writer’s course

The Hear Tell of Pam Saffran

In Listening for Echoes, Pam Saffran shares her journey from security to family devastation.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillJuly 12, 2019July 12, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Interview, Listening for Echoes, Memoir, Non-fiction Writing Tips, Pam Saffran, Writer's Tips2 Comments on The Hear Tell of Pam Saffran

J. Cheney Mason: The Good, the Bad, & the System

J. Cheney Mason

Justice in America by J. Cheney Mason, serves a purpose.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillMay 10, 2019July 10, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Interview, J. Cheney Mason, Justice in America, Non-fiction Writing Tips1 Comment on J. Cheney Mason: The Good, the Bad, & the System

Lofty Writing Strategies by Larry Loftis

Larry Loftis author of Code Name: Lise

Verisimilitude … is the goal of every novelist, and should be the goal of every narrative nonfiction writer. ~ Loftis

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Posted byJan Wilder BillFebruary 14, 2019April 13, 2020Posted inLove the WordTags:Interview, Larry Loftis, Non-fiction Writing Tips, Writer's TipsLeave a comment on Lofty Writing Strategies by Larry Loftis

Writer’s Tip: The Qualities of an Ancient Romance

Playful couple at homecoming

Tropes establish the criteria of a romance, but don’t necessarily fulfill the emotional journey a reader craves.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillNovember 7, 2018July 6, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:featured, Heroes, Novel Writing, Romance Writing, Writer's TipsLeave a comment on Writer’s Tip: The Qualities of an Ancient Romance

Steve Kurkjian the Mastermind: Pulitzer Winning Themes

Kurkjian takes responsibility as a journalist by informing the public of what it lost as a result of the art theft.

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Posted byJan Wilder BillJuly 9, 2018March 31, 2019Posted inLove the WordTags:Interview, Investigative Journalism, Non-fiction Writing Tips, Steve Kurkjian, Writer's Tips2 Comments on Steve Kurkjian the Mastermind: Pulitzer Winning Themes

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