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NANOWRIMO is only a few days away. Are you participating? Getting that world ready? Have your outline ready to go? On tonight’s show we have Chrishaun Keller Hanna to help you get everything in line and share how she builds worlds. Join us for an interesting conversation about the craft at 7 PST/10 EST.
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Hey folks! This week on the Self Publishing Roundtable we welcome back friend of the podcast and the indie community, author and entrepreneur ! ...
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Hey folks! We're back this week with an another all new live episode of the Self Publishing Roundtable. ...
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There are those moments in a career where the stars align and you note a jump forward. A friend of the podcast, indie-author Garrett Robinson has recently experienced such a moment and we asked him to share what that experience with our audience.
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Hey folks! This week on the Self Publishing Roundtable we're doing something extra special for all those live listeners who aren't too busy gobbling down turkey, mashed taters and all the other fixings that go into yer' USA Thanksgiving 4-Day Weekend Extravaganza. ...
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info_outlineHey folks! This week on the Self Publishing Roundtable we're doing something extra special for all those live listeners who aren't too busy gobbling down turkey, mashed taters and all the other fixings that go into yer' USA Thanksgiving 4-Day Weekend Extravaganza.
As an extra special experiment, those here on the Roundtable who currently aren’t munching down on the aforementioned taters and turkeys, a.ka. Erica Conroy and Xavier Granville, are--along with your help--going to be brainstorming the characters and plot for a short fiction.
Using currently hot-ranking Amazon genres and categories, we’re going to take the characters and plots that you and us come up with, and from there, write stories that will we later on publish and post updates on in the SPRT blog. We might also post video on book cover design as well--but only if you’re very good! (a.k.a. beg either Xavier or Erica about it...well, you don’t have to beg; ask nicely?)
So come help us create two unique stories for two very different genres using the same plot and characters as our starting point.
If you've decided to join in and write with us, here are the details:
Genre: Romance and/or Mystery
Wordcount: Aim for 10,000 words
Deadline: 31 January 2016
Settings / inclusions:
- Flooded basement
- Insurance salesman
FMC - Female Main Character (include two of the following):
- Former bike bouncer
- Bike mechanic
- Prone to acting before thinking
- Addictive personality
- Afraid of death
MMC - Male Main Character:
- Anything goes!