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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: May 2012
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Saturday, May 26, 2012. The Importance of Setting in Historical Romance. Previously, I explored a couple of the ways in which setting is crucially important when writing fiction in general. For this blog post, I’m going to be looking at its uses in the historical romance genre in particular. Other consistently favourite eras include medieval Scotland – the Braveheart. For the latest historical romance we’re worki...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: August 2011
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. A Great Week [in my Inbox]. Posted by aka Susie Gardner. 8230;and it’s only Tuesday! I’ve loved enough to share some of these on my Fb wall. Kinda strange to acknowledge that some days I share loads and other times, nada. Trust me when I say that posts I share and/or ‘Like’ are the ones that have spoken to my heart. Here’s a few more that have touched me from today’s Inbox:. The RNA's NWS dead...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: Setting in Fiction: Why it’s Important
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Setting in Fiction: Why it’s Important. In this two-part blog series, I’m going to be talking about how the actual setting of a historical romance story is a crucial element of the narrative and one which can be used to enhance the writing no end. Part 1 will look at the importance of setting in general, while Part 2 will examine its uses in historical romance. It’s also possible to enhanc...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: April 2012
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Saturday, April 14, 2012. What's in a Name? What's in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.". Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. As probably the most famous writer in history, Shakespeare knew his stuff. But for once I'm going to have to disagree with him, at least in part: names are crucially important, at least when you're an author choosing names for the characters in your work. Unfortu...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: June 2012
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Friday, June 01, 2012. Book Review: The Running Vixen by Elizabeth Chadwick. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. View all my reviews. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Book Review: The Running Vixen by Elizabeth Chadwi. Romantic Novelists' Association Blog. Me, My Muse and I. Carol Townend - Medieval Romance Author. Carla Nayland Historical Fiction. Historically Off Center With Nan Hawthorne.
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: Our Stories
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Leola and Wulfric's story. Gray and I agreed to focus on the Historical Romances for the foreseeable future (read: until we reach publication). We had an AMAZING NWS Report (the best yet)! Gray had to drag me away from this manuscript. Instead, we're currently incorporating our Reader's suggestions/advice (major light bulb moments for us) into our next story. Arianne and Kal's story. Kate and Matt's story. The second c...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: August 2010
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Monday, August 16, 2010. Posted by aka Susie Gardner. Our current Historical manuscript isn’t going to meet the RNA’s NWS deadline of the 31 August. We’re aware that while we can. Submit a partial/unpolished manuscript, we’d rather not. We need to know that we’ve given Leola and Wulfric our absolute best, and at this time, we haven’t. It’s as simple as that. Of course. Relieved? Links to this post. I still won't be vis...
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: About Sue
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. I'm creator of this Blog and was the primary writer up until 2012. In the beginning my objective was to share my writing journey and experiences with other aspiring writers. It was my intention to keep my posts entirely writing related. Yes, I really was that naive! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Book Review: The Running Vixen by Elizabeth Chadwi. Romantic Novelists' Association Blog.
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer: January 2011
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Musings of a Historical Romance Writer. Join us on a journey of passion and adventure. Sunday, January 16, 2011. Posted by aka Susie Gardner. Long time no Blog! In case I still have the odd reader I thought I'd chat a bit about what's been happening. Going to be different - just not in the way we'd hoped. We've learned that my MS (particularly the way it was last year) isn’t ever going to change. Love it or hate it, I'm stuck with it (as it now is) for life. We're now dealing with the. I’ve always ...
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