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Wow Dialyn! Youre just a fountain of information. I truly enjoyed this and laughed too My favorite part was and I quote:
So the bed doesn't get made one day or your house is not quite as clean as it used to be. Who will really notice?
Laugh out loud! A lot of people will notice in my house, but who cares after all I got to work, I am writing, I will get to it when I am done, and besides if others in my house are really that concerned, then while they are doing nothing but giving me a hard time, they can apply that energy and do it themselves then were all happy.
Have a writing weekend!
Thank you very much Dialyn, you have been a great help, and I agree, write on!
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Attached Link: Joanna Wayne's Rules Of Pacing For Romantic Suspense
I provide the link for romaantic suspense because suspense is an important incredient for any writing to keep the tension in a story.Joanne Wayne is a writer of romantic suspense stories. Her ideas for getting published are commonsense,b ut we can all use a reminder once in awhile:
Joanna Wayne's Guidelines for Getting Published
Originally posted on the "Making Mysteries Memorable" Group