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First, the good news. In fact it’s great news. Readership has risen at an astonishing rate since The ScribeChat Review’s birth in January 2010, and in the last month alone it’s gone up 180%! That is downright gobsmacking, and I’m so delighted that you’re all enjoying the blog so much!
Tonight we had some pretty chronic [...]
Related posts:
- TOPIC: Mastering The Art of The One Sentence Pitch
- TRANSCRIPT: Fantasy Literature In The Classroom—Angel or Demon?
- TRANSCRIPT: Identifying and Developing Dramatically Rich Story Ideas
- TRANSCRIPT: The Secret To Writing Humor
- MINI-CHAT Transcript: Is It Madness To Plan Your Dream Launch Party Before You’ve Finished Your Manuscript?
First, the good news. In fact it’s great news. Readership has risen at an astonishing rate since The ScribeChat Review’s birth in January 2010, and in the last month alone it’s gone up 180%! That is downright gobsmacking, and I’m so delighted that you’re all enjoying the blog so much!
Tonight we had some pretty chronic [...]
Related posts:
- TOPIC: Mastering The Art of The One Sentence Pitch
- TRANSCRIPT: Fantasy Literature In The Classroom—Angel or Demon?
- TRANSCRIPT: Identifying and Developing Dramatically Rich Story Ideas
- TRANSCRIPT: The Secret To Writing Humor
- MINI-CHAT Transcript: Is It Madness To Plan Your Dream Launch Party Before You’ve Finished Your Manuscript?
Tonight on #ScribeChat we’ll be looking at how to pitch an entire novel in one sentence. Impossible, you say. No, not impossible, though it is REALLY hard to do. So why bother?
Well, we’ve all been at dinner with a friend we adore in spite of the fact that they can’t tell a joke to save [...]
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- TOPIC: Diamond In The Rough—Identifying and Developing Dramatically Rich Story Ideas