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Dec 28, 2010 04:48PM

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I never read any books while I am writing a book, that way I do not get sidetracked. Once I pick up a book I like, I cannot put it down. LOL! That goes for writing a book, I really like, also.
All good advice and great ideas I need to pick up. I used to write everyday in a journal, but recently got out of the habit, but I do think writing everyday is important to keep the creative juices flowing!
J.W. wrote: "Is joining and participating in an organization of writers. The Florida Writers Assoc. Has improved my writing since I joined three years ago. I now am a writing group leader for them and run a..."
Hi J.W, what part of Florida are you in? I would be interested in learning more about joining the Writers Association. If you can give me a website I can check out that would be appreciated!
Hi J.W, what part of Florida are you in? I would be interested in learning more about joining the Writers Association. If you can give me a website I can check out that would be appreciated!

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Great advice! I want to run out and get that book! I just started reading "Plot & Structure" by James Scott Bell. It is wonderful. I have started to write the sequel to "In His Love," which is my first mystery/suspense novel, and this book really made me stop where I was to go back and implement some crucial changes to both the plot and the structure!
I also loved your blog and became a follower. Thanks for stopping by & giving us great advice!
I also loved your blog and became a follower. Thanks for stopping by & giving us great advice!

Thanks,Sue,for telling me about this great site!I am reading Dean R.Koontz, "The House of Thunder", a murder mystery, and it is captivating. It's too scary for bedtime. Best read in the daytime.I will check out suziequint.blogspot.com/
Hi Mary,
I totally agree about reading different authors and genres. I just recently began to expand on my likes and dislikes, and have been pleasantly surprised. I enjoy reading different styles of writing and always glean from it!
I totally agree about reading different authors and genres. I just recently began to expand on my likes and dislikes, and have been pleasantly surprised. I enjoy reading different styles of writing and always glean from it!

Good point, yet another thing to think about! What I am currently struggling with is tense. If you write primarily in first tense, does that mean you cannot switch to third tense?

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