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Subject: Joanne Wayne's Guidelines to being published

dialyn opened this issue on Mar 05, 2006 ยท 4 posts


dialyn posted Sun, 05 March 2006 at 9:14 AM

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

  1. Tell everyone that you're a writer.
  1. Consider the writing work rather than a hobby.
  1. Join a writing group - either on line or in your community - or both.
  1. Learn all you can while keeping your primary focus on writing.
  1. Join a "good" critique group and learn to use the criticism effectively.
  1. Meet agents and editors whenever you have the opportunity.
  1. Consider a couple of smaller conferences rather than national.
  1. Save the rewrites until your first draft is finished.
  1. Write every day.
  1. Write! Write! Write!

Originally posted on the "Making Mysteries Memorable" Group


dido6 posted Sun, 05 March 2006 at 7:46 PM

This is great advice! Thanks for sharing dialyn! :D


dialyn posted Sun, 05 March 2006 at 7:49 PM

Would help if I had done a spellcheck before I posted. :/ Glad you liked it. :) Welcome back!


Wolfspirit posted Sat, 11 March 2006 at 12:05 PM

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!