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Nancy K. Wallace
Monthly Archives: March 2012
First Impressions
First impressions are everything! How often have you heard it said that if you can’t grab an editor’s attention on the first page, the rest of your manuscript won’t be read. This isn’t just true of editors either. How often … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, creative writing, editors, first pages, writers
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2012 First Annual Bloggers Read Across the Globe (BRAG) Project
On March 20, Jo Ann Kairys’ BRAG Project is featuring me along with three other children’s authors. Please head over to storyquestbooks.com for more information and SPECIAL BONUSES! Jo Ann Kairys is co-author and co-illustrator of the children’s picture book, Sunbelievable, winner … Continue reading
Writing More, Blogging Less
Most writers have full-time jobs as well as writing, emailing, maintaining websites, blogging, tweeting, pinning, Facebooking, linking, and whatever else social networking throws at us! It’s tough trying to make time for friends and family. It’s harder yet to find any downtime. … Continue reading