Posts Tagged ‘Barbara Samuel’
Characterization: The Cornerstone of Women’s Fiction
Barbara Samuel's article on characterization in this month's newsletter prompted some questions for discussion: What tricks and tips do you have for creating depth of character? Who are some characters in fiction you have loved reading, and can you pinpoint why you love them so much? Take a crack at these questions, or ask your own!
Must Love Women’s Fiction
More links this week. A few from agents should interest all writers. First up, Jessica Faust at the Bookends blog talks about Fixing a Stalled Career. Kristin Nelson at Pub Rants has many great blogs on the writing business, but I restrained myself and linked to only two. One on e-book percentages. Another is An Argument For The [...]
Welcome to RWA-WF from Barbara Samuel O’Neal
Welcome to the Women's Fiction Chapter of Romance Writers of America! We are so pleased to finally be creating this networking and support group for writers who are fascinated by the various ways a romantic novel can explore the issues, challenges, and stages of a woman's life. We are all romantics at heart, and as such, many of us are or have [...]









