It’s Saturday and time to review the treats from the week. The hubs is back with a music pick for you to enjoy.
Write Fresh
Maggie Lawson at Stacy Green – Turning the Page : Thriller Thursday: Margie Lawson – Visceral RULES!
Character Descriptions
Megan Ward at Writerland : How to Write Kick-Ass Character Descriptions
Story / Conflict
Roz Morris at Nail Your Novel : If something matters in your story, your characters must earn it
Show/Tell & Editing
Aimee L. Salter at Seeking the Write Life : “Telling” is Another Word for “Let Me Explain”
Corinne Duyvis at The Other Side of the Story : Guest Author Corinne Duyvis: Fast Drafting, Fast Editing
Subtext
Shannon Donnelly at Writers In The Storm : Tips on Subtext ~ What Is It REALLY?
Synopsis
Mary Keeley at Books & Such Literary Agency : 9 Tips for Writing a Perfect Synopsis
Promotion
Cassandra Carr at Hot Blogging with Heart : Thursday Thirteen 8/9/12- 13 Reasons an Author Shouldn’t Be an Island
Cara Bristol : More to promoting fellow authors than being nice…
Writer Business
Caitlin Muir at Author Media : 11 Places to Get a Free and Legal Photo for Your Blog
Roni Loren : Want Private Inspiration Boards? Alternatives to Pinterest
Marketing for Romance Writers : MFRW’s Annual “Write-place, Write-time” Submissions 2012 <– How cool is this! AND a pitch camp
John Yeoman at Writers’ Village : How to Use Strategic Guest Posting to Sell Books
Caitlin Muir at Author Media : What Every Author Needs To Know About Alt Text
Writer’s Life
Laurell K. Hamilton : Don’t Let Perfectionism Stop You <– a must read
Julie Glover : Ergonomics for Writers: Tension on the Page, Not on Your Back
Music from Jeffrey
This is ‘Shoofly Pie’ by The Wood Brothers from the album ‘Smoke Ring Halo’
It’s a team of two brothers. One plays guitar and sings, and writes most of the tunes, and the other plays bass and sings.
The bass player, Chris Wood, has been a part of a very successful instrumental group called Medeski, Martin and Wood. They are definitely an influence on my Jazz trio and on me personally.
Apparently, Chris and his brother never really played music together until later in life. They’ve added a drummer, who also sings, and it seems they’ve really clicked. I’ve enjoyed their previous albums but this one really stands apart. It’s not quite as loose while still feeling greasy and funky.
They have a rootsy sound which allows them to cover a lot of ground. From blues to gospel to southern soul to funk to folk, they’ve got it all in there in one shape or form.
I’m anxious to hear their albums from here on out. I really think they’re on to something!
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