Saturday, March 29, 2014

A New Release


If you are looking for something to read and love Romantic Suspense why not try SAFE HARBOUR. I've enjoyed all of Helene's past novels and I'm sure this one will be excellent.  
Her novel, Half Moon Bay won the favourite Romantic Suspense Category with the Australian Romance Readers 2013 Helene took our the prestigious category again. Woo Hoo!

The cover is absolutely lovely as well. What do you think?

You can find out more about Helene HERE

Or purchase at your local bookstore, or on Amazon HERE

It's on my TBR pile and I can't wait to get started. :)


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The Horizon - Moving

I'm all moved now, thank heavens for that. So much cleaning and packing. I'm exhausted. lol

I was the one to say I didn't mind moving. After cleaning the house, and returning to clean the villa urgh. But it's done. 

The removalists didn't use coverings on the floors at the house or for the villa. I had to re-mop the floors all over again and another general clean.

Talk about rough, a mess and damaged furniture. And to think I'll be doing it again in 10-12 months. Oh well. Another new house will be worth it but I'm disappointed I couldn't get my usual removalists as they are not operating anymore.

On a brighter side, I have been writing today and it feels so good. Also something maybe on the horizon. I am working hard to make this happen. :) A short post, I know. I want to write. A few days away and withdrawals set in. lol...

I hope your week is a good one, although it's hump day already. Take it easy, and don't' forget to smile. :)

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Before you hit send

March tip.
Some of the things to consider before you hit that send button.

Congratulations on finishing that manuscript. What a great achievement. Not many people can say they have finished a manuscript, but before you hit the send button please do a spell check and keep an eye out for the examples below. Oh, and good luck. J

Redundant words - hang in space. They sit on a page of a manuscript without reason. They don’t add to your work, they take from your work.
Example. He walked toward her, and smiled at her. Lame sentence, but you get the gist. At her is redundant. It is not needed. How much tighter is the sentence if you cut out the redundant words?
Instead, He walked toward her and smiled.

Example.  Adam wasn't just a man to her now. Redundant words, 'to her now'.  Also the word 'just' in some cases. If the scene is in the heroine's POV, (point of view) you don't need 'to her now'. Instead, Adam wasn't just a man.
Just, very, and that are also redundant words - lame descriptors. At times keeping some of these words will help the sentence flow more smoothly, but knowing which words slow your writing is a great step in creating story flow.

Check for:

·         Unnecessary back story.

·         Repetitions.

·         Passages that describe thoughts and feelings in too much detail 

·         Adverbs. Ask yourself are they necessary.

·         Overuse of words such as like, was, were, that, indicate your writing maybe too 
           passive. Change to active voice.

·         Words to watch out for. Make sure you need them. How effective are they and are  
           they necessary? Actually, almost, like, approximately, basically, suddenly, truly,
           utterly, were, somewhat, sort of, eventually, finally, nearly, simply, somehow, just,
           just then, kind of, nearly, practically, really, simply, seems.

When I first started writing, I used the word 'that' quite frequently. It was my pet word. By deleting the occasional word 'that' and replacing it with a better word if it was necessary, my work improved.
Recognise your own pet words. Do a find and highlight how many there are in your work. Delete or replace if there are too many. Your work will be much stronger and flow naturally. 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Confession

Well I'm exhausted, although I did take some time out today. It's glorious outside. As most of you know I'm packing to move house. It's been an eye opener, and I had forgotten what it takes to move an entire house. lol. Although I've never stayed in one place more than eight years.

I used to move every few years and I guess I got use to it. Phew. This is what I wear while doing any work about the house. My back brace. It helps tremendously, although not a pretty sight, who cares. lol... Helps to keep my tummy in as well. lol. :)


Besides packing, I have entries into The First Kiss Competition (Romance Writers of Australia) to judge. I've started, and one of the entries I cannot find fault. The writer had me in the scene at once. It's smooth and flows naturally. Talented lady.

Okay, back to the drawing board. We are going out to tea tonight with friends, so that's another great break from urgh...packing...

Have a great weekend everyone. :)


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