Welcome to this week’s and this year’s last edition of Writer’s Tips. This edition includes some choice articles for authors in particular with some excellent information as always from Anne R. Allen, Doris Heilmann of 111 Publishing shares 3 great tools to check for plagiarism, and Brigid Gallagher share some great insights on how to get our books featured on Publisher’s Weekly.
Anne R. Allen offers some helpful information on the Do’s and Don’ts of writing a novel – first paragraphs, when to break the rules and more!
Writing that First Chapter: 10 Do’s and Don’ts for Starting Your Novel
Doris Heillman of 111 Publishing has 3 great tools to share with us to check for Plagiarism
Brigid Gallagher has an excellent post for authors to get our books featured on Publishers Weekly.
Thanks Debby for finding these tips. I’ll definitely try out Copyscape!
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Welcome Stevie. I read so many articles daily and try and pick out the ones I find useful for myself and spread the wealth. π x
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All very useful Debby, thanks for excellent foraging..hugsβ₯
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Thanks Sal, my expert field LOL β€ xx
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Good collection of plagiarism tools, Deb. I am always looking for more to recommend to my students.
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Great Jacqui. Happy to enlighten you π
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Hi, Debby! Thanks for sharing these articles! As usual, they’re very helpful. β€ xo
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Hi Vashti. I’m always glad to hear my shares are helpful. Happy holidays! β€
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Awesome share, Debby. Thank you! π
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Thanks, my pleasure Natalie π x
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Thanks Debby for compiling these posts and sharing. Excellent tips and enjoyable reads. Much appreciated. Cheers, Nicole
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Hi Nicole! Thanks for dropping by, and I’m glad to hear you found these helpful. Happy holidays. π x
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Great stuff. Have to READ it tomorrow. Yes, still busy. Happy Holidays post coming soon for that guy who got coal in his stocking yesterday. LOL.
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Lollllll, you know I look forward to those! Woohoo! π
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Thanks again, Deb, for another great share! β€ xxxxx
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Hugs again Sher. Happy Christmas! β€ xxxxx
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Happy Christmas, Deb! β€ β€ β€
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<3<3 xx
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Hi Debby – one day I might need those tools … but not at the moment – but I like learning about them … cheers and have a peaceful and relaxed run in to Christmas and the festive break – Hilary
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Thank you Hilary. If you ever need the reference, you know where to come. π Happy holidays to you and yours. β€
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Anne Allen’s item looks very helpful; bookmarked it for next year’s reference. Doris Heillman’s is scary–but the link to the top ten seemed better than the three in item. Brigid Gallagher’s article is one I’m not sure I’m ready for–marketing to publishers, libraries, booksellers or agents.
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Thanks John. I always give options. Maybe one day you’ll circle back to some of them. π
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loved Anne’s do’s and don’t’s
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Me too Jim. Glad you enjoyed π
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Anne’s posts always have the most inspiring, wonderful practical posts. Thank you for sharing and may you have the most blessed of Christmas’s and a most productive New Year dear friend. I appreciated all your support this past year, β€
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Thank you so much Ellie. Beautiful holiday wishes for you and yours. β€
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As always, Thank you for compiling and sharing these writerβs tips, Debby. I was mostly drawn to the last post, about getting your self-published book in Publishers Weekly. It looks like itβs worth the $149, based on Brigidβs experience! Have you ever done this, Debby?
Happy weekend!
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No, I haven’t looked into it yet, but I have a list of explorations for the new year. And once I dive in, I’ll be sure to share my experience. π x
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