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Show Don’t Tell By Cherie Claire
It’s so easy (and a writer’s first inclination) to tell readers what’s happening in the story, to lay out the action and the character’s thoughts in simple terms. But the…
Read MoreThe Tantalizing Voices In This Writer’s Head By Ann Hite
As a four-year-old child, I saw pictures in my mind, static scenes. Of course I didn’t understand, I was already a writer before I even put a story on paper.…
Read MoreAlert! By Lance S. Barron
“Did you see that?” “What?” As a writer, you’re probably the one saying, “Did you see that?” A fellow Air Force sergeant that I met on a remote Army post…
Read MoreOvercoming Fear of Beginnings, My Love Story with First Lines By Katherine Nichols
If I don’t post this blog before he breaks down my door, no one will ever know the truth. John Steinbeck once shared that writing first lines of a novel…
Read MoreFreelancing: How to Sell to Local Periodicals By Linda Sands
We’ve all seen them, the free periodicals on racks by the door of the bar, restaurant, gas station or grocery store. They might be glossy magazines pimping high-end real estate…
Read MoreHere’s The Story By Mary Dutta
Sometimes people tell me they could never do what I do. It’s not that I possess remarkable athletic or musical talent. And I’m not magical or a superhero. I write…
Read MoreWelcome to Our New Website!
Welcome to Sisters In Crime Atlanta’s new home on the internet. I encourage you to take the time and browse around. Since I was graciously allowed to write our first…
Read MoreSisters in Crime Atlanta
Welcome to the new Sisters in Crime Atlanta website! We hope you’ll take a few moments and click through, visit our membership page and learn about our organization. See our…
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