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Historical Fiction published Author Blog

  • The author interviewsu0026nbsp;Dan
  • Writing first drafts and after: 7 tips for strongeru0026nbsp;rewrites
  • 8 tips to lure in readers with youru0026nbsp;hook
    • How to describe eyes in a story u0026#8211; 7 tips from Now Novel
  • How to write backstory u0026#8211; 5 tips from Now Novel
  • Direct vs indirect characterization: 8 tips andu0026nbsp;examples
  • How to choose good themes for stories: 5u0026nbsp;tips
  • What is an omniscient narrator? Narrative examples andu0026nbsp;tips
  • Actionable tips to create Irestistable Headlines That Readersu0026nbsp;Love
  • Story setting ideas: 6 effective setting examples andu0026nbsp;tips
  • Cliffhangers for Novelists—Tips to Use Themu0026nbsp;Effectively
  • How to describe a person u0026#8211; 7 tips
  • How to Crisp Up Your Writingu0026#8211;Revision Tools for Wordsmithing
  • How not to get startedu0026nbsp;writing
  • Setting up my website  u0026#8211; https://glenniswritingabc.wordpress.com
  • 10 Ways to Improve Your Memory | The Art ofu0026nbsp;Manliness
  • 7 lessons from books made into movieu0026nbsp;adaptations
  • Describing hands: 6 ways to make charactersu0026nbsp;real
  • How to edit your novel: 8 simpleu0026nbsp;steps
  • 6 surefire ways to promote youru0026nbsp;novel
  • Steps to Success with Your Short Storyu0026nbsp;Submission
  • Writing tips
  • Writing tips
  • How to describe clothing in a story: Creatingu0026nbsp;characters
  • How to write backstory but not bog down youru0026nbsp;book
  • 5 ways to start a story: Choosing a boldu0026nbsp;beginning
  • Advice from Kurt Vonnegut that Every Writer Needs tou0026nbsp;Read
  • Time Markers, by Mary Carrollu0026nbsp;Moore
  • How Authors Can Break In To Professionalu0026nbsp;Speaking
  • OH NO! So Book signing events are a waste of time for authorsu0026#8230;
  • I want to:   Write a Coveru0026nbsp;Letter
  • Welcome to Shaping Youru0026nbsp;Story
  • Creating Memorable Charactersu0026#8230;
  • A review by the US Review ofu0026nbsp;Books
  • Journeys of the Fortune Seekers is availableu0026nbsp;now
  • Follow me . .u0026nbsp;.
  • The Journeys of the Fortune Seekersu0026nbsp;Video
  • How to Promote: Visibility andu0026nbsp;Networking
  • Writings by Author Glennis Annieu0026nbsp;Browne
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  • Isolation

    COVID 19 is teaching me about myself. Especially my dominant personality. How about you?

    June 25, 2021
    Writing tips
  • Author Annie Browne

    Author Annie Browne

    Historical fiction brings the past back to life. Especially when each of us have a history and maybe it’s been kept secret. Discover what really happened and learn about who you really are. It’s not all about DNA.

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    June 25, 2021
    Adventure,love, challenges, Ancestry dilemma, Blogs, Charles Darwin theories, Creative History, Family Tree Discoveries, Goals and ambition, Historical Fiction, Religious decisions, Victorian historical stories, Writing tips
    #Calvinism, #Darwinism, #depression, #fortune, #journeys, #millenium, #mining, #obedience, #seekers, #suffragette, #victorian
  • Editing is well underway

    via Editing is complete. Book three has been published. I am very happy with Ingrid’s cover graphics. Welcome to Central Otago in New Zealand where gold mining and fruit growing is providing an income for the immigrants.

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    July 18, 2020
    Writing tips
  • Never miss out

    Historical fiction readers, now is the time to play catch up as book three is soon to be published. #journeys #fortuneSeekers #fiction #historical https://glenniswritingabc.wordpress.com

    Glennis Browne (Annie Browne)

    July 6, 2020
    Writing tips
  • 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
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