Tell us YOUR #unrulystories and you may be featured in next month’s Newsletter. SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED: June 1 – 30 (midnight) Boys in Flight / June 2015 Below is a wonderful image that evokes a lot of imagination. What do you see? Future pilots? Boys longing for their father? Their mother? The skies the limit. […]
Do you Have an Unruly Story? Announcing #unrulystories Picture Prompt
Unruly Guides loves authors. And we thought what better way to show our appreciation and YOUR talent than to have a Picture Prompt. As many writers know there are times, when you sit down to write your best-selling novel, and nothing happens… your mind is a blank. Writing prompts are a great way to keep […]
Baby Boomer Literature – An Overlooked Audience
Age related categories are not an uncommon site in our libraries and bookstores. Every age group experiences different generational transitions and turmoil. Readers are looking for stories and characters that they can empathize with and authors are more than happy to fill that need. In fact Young Adult Literature is one of the highest selling […]
Website Marketing: Content for the Author Platform
Visitors return to sites for two reasons only: the PRODUCTS are what they want to buy or the CONTENT is of value to them. Building your Author Platform
Roz Morris, Literary Consultant, Manuscript Critic and Ghostwriter
Roz Morris is a published ghostwriter with several bestsellers under her belt. She now writes under her own name and also critiques and consults on the work of other writers–both fiction and non-fiction in a variety of genres.
Writing Errors: Check the Facts, Man!
Writing errors occur for many reasons. It may be that you are in a hurry or ‘assume’ a fact. Your writing is a reflection of you so put your best foot forward.
Storyboard: Using Pictures to Write Your Outline
Being an artistic person, I found using a storyboard for my outline works for developing my childrens fiction novels.