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About | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. Welcome to my new home on the web where I will share my experience of writing my first novel and my attempts at trying to create a balance between real life and the actual writing process. I’ll be sharing any tips I find useful as well. I hope you’ll enjoy my blog! 2 thoughts on “ About. February 1, 2016 at 4:13 pm. Best of luck with your ventures! February 1, 2016 at 6:11 pm. You are comment...
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Writing: Timeline made easier | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. Writing: Timeline made easier. January 26, 2016. January 26, 2016. Real life today included teaching my grandchildren how to speak English. I also attended a wonderful birthday party for my eleventh grandchild. Maggie and I walked approximately six kilometers today. It was a spectacular day! This evening when I got home I had received yet another email from my team of proofreaders and editors...
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Balancing Act – Take 3 | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. Balancing Act – Take 3. January 28, 2016. January 28, 2016. Word count on my novel: 20,862. During my walk with Maggie Mae at sunrise I took quite a few good pictures and bits of film that will surely find their way into my book trailer. I’ve been watching book trailers to see which ones grab me the most and taking notes all the while. Writing: Timeline made easier. Book Market and Technology.
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Balancing Act – Take 3 | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. Balancing Act – Take 3. January 28, 2016. January 28, 2016. Word count on my novel: 20,862. During my walk with Maggie Mae at sunrise I took quite a few good pictures and bits of film that will surely find their way into my book trailer. I’ve been watching book trailers to see which ones grab me the most and taking notes all the while. Writing: Timeline made easier. Book Market and Technology.
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Lauren Scharhag: April 2015
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Order of the Four Sons. Where Flap the Tatters of the King. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Authors, Write a Good Bio. As someone who has spent the past couple of years working with other authors to help promote their work, I have noticed that bios seem to present a particular challenge. I have yet to meet an author who loves to write them, but the reality is, a well-crafted bio is essential for publication and promotion. Start with your birthdate. Include your family history. Nothing annoys editors and host ...
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MTW: Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers Theme – Jennifer S. Alderson
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Jennifer S. Alderson. The Lover’s Portrait: An Art Mystery. Down and Out in Kathmandu: Adventures in Backpacking. Notes of a Naive Traveler: Nepal and Thailand. Articles & Guest Posts. Jennifer S. Alderson. MTW: Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers Theme. MTW: Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers Theme. January 12, 2017. Jennifer S. Alderson. Welcome to the second of four themed posts about MysteryThrillerWeek, an annual event celebrating the Mystery and Thriller genres! Several authors have provided a des...
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WHY WRITERS OF THE REGENCY PERIOD HAD TO BE THICK-SKINNED
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Contribute a Guest Post. A Hive of Historical Content. Browse by time period. HISTORY AND THE CITY. Contribute a Guest Post. January 2, 2015. February 14, 2016. WHY WRITERS OF THE REGENCY PERIOD HAD TO BE THICK-SKINNED. Title page for July-December 1802 volume of The Lady’s Monthly Museum. Title page for 1809 volume of The Lady’s Magazine. From The Lady’s Monthly Museum, April 1811. “Notes to Correspondents” were printed on the last page of each monthly issue. La Belle Assemblée was a new publication at ...
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Creating a platform… and Maggie Mae! | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. Creating a platform… and Maggie Mae! January 24, 2016. January 27, 2016. I’ve learned that I need a platform to sell my books (duh! I don’t have a cell phone and don’t plan on getting one either, all of this is enough technology pour moi today! I will be reading the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide and follow up on what needs to be done next. Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords, has done a g...
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Suzanne Gauthier | Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author
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Suzanne Gauthier, Indie author. Attempt at creating balance between learning how to write, writing and real life. The Zone / Research / My Proofreading-Editing Team / Homeschooling. February 16, 2016. February 17, 2016. I finally hit ‘The Zone’. It’s like the first time you reach orgasm, you’re like, OK, now I know what all the fuss is about! Hours before this happened, I was absolutely certain there would be no interruptions whatsoever. Note to self: Truth. I received the first response. I was so ex...