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    • How to describe eyes in a story – 7 tips from Now Novel
  • How to write backstory – 5 tips from Now Novel
  • Direct vs indirect characterization: 8 tips and examples
  • How to choose good themes for stories: 5 tips
  • What is an omniscient narrator? Narrative examples and tips
  • Actionable tips to create Irestistable Headlines That Readers Love
  • Story setting ideas: 6 effective setting examples and tips
  • Cliffhangers for Novelists—Tips to Use Them Effectively
  • How to describe a person – 7 tips
  • How to Crisp Up Your Writing–Revision Tools for Wordsmithing
  • How not to get started writing
  • Setting up my website  – https://glenniswritingabc.wordpress.com
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  • 7 lessons from books made into movie adaptations
  • Describing hands: 6 ways to make characters real
  • How to edit your novel: 8 simple steps
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  • Steps to Success with Your Short Story Submission
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  • How to describe clothing in a story: Creating characters
  • How to write backstory but not bog down your book
  • 5 ways to start a story: Choosing a bold beginning
  • Advice from Kurt Vonnegut that Every Writer Needs to Read
  • Time Markers, by Mary Carroll Moore
  • How Authors Can Break In To Professional Speaking
  • OH NO! So Book signing events are a waste of time for authors…
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  • 9 Future Predictions For A Post-Coronavirus World

    9 Future Predictions For A Post-Coronavirus World Bernard MarrContributor Enterprise Tech As the ripple of COVID-19 careens around the globe, it’s forcing humankind to innovate and change the way we work and live. The upside of where we find ourselves right now is that individuals and corporations will be more resilient in a post-COVID-19 world. […]

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    April 5, 2020
    Writing tips
    post coronavirus world
  • I often wonder what is the reader’s view of the Characters’ thoughts and actions

    I often wonder what is the reader’s view of the characters actions and thoughts when they read my books; does what I intend come across clearly, do the reader’s feel the pain, sense the sadness, appreciate the anger of what the characters are experiencing? My intention in my writing of interior dialogue and description is […]

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    January 11, 2020
    Writing tips
  • The summer Australia burned

    via The summer Australia burned

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    January 3, 2020
    Writing tips
  • Why did my relatives end up in jail?

    1.The Paull story begins with a fluid plan – where ideas are gathered to highlight actions and situations that will hook the reader – These include the pain of reflection. Anguish. Despair. Questions. How the actions of one person affect another… 2. Conflict – William (Bill’s) attitudes which affect the family. 3. Disaster – the […]

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    January 2, 2020
    Writing tips
  • Ahoy there

    Ahoy there! Tis 2020 How amazing it is how quickly 20 years passed. What has it meant for you? Opportunity, qualifications and satisfaction? For some this will be true. For others the years passed with challenge after challenge to be faced and dealt with. For me those years began in New Zealand living in the […]

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    January 2, 2020
    Writing tips
  • What happened to author Glennis Browne? Has she gone forever or is she resurfacing? And in what form?

    via What happened to author Glennis Browne? Has she gone forever or is she resurfacing? And in what form?

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    August 22, 2019
    Writing tips
  • What happened to author Glennis Browne? Has she gone forever or is she resurfacing? And in what form?

    In May 2019 I disappeared from public view, except for occasionally forwarding on friends tweets and facebook posts. It was not my intention to disappear totally. After all, I am still alive and kicking. Sick? Ill? The dreaded C word? No, fortunately I have not been in the middle of those challenges, although for four […]

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    August 15, 2019
    Writing tips
  • How To Write a Bio — With Examples | Grammarly

    Taking a few minutes to think about what you’re about isn’t just a great writing exercise, it’s a clarifying moment of personal development. — Read on www.grammarly.com/blog/how-to-write-bio/ Ahem, perhaps I need to spend some time with my bio. Hoping this is helpful. Thanks, Grammarly.

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    April 1, 2019
    Writing tips
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