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    angelamisri
    • Jan 10, 2017
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    Brian’s Journey

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    • Sep 7, 2014
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    A scene with Dr. Gavin Whitaker

    angelamisri
    • May 12, 2014
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    Retooling Thrice Burned

    angelamisri
    • Jan 10, 2014
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    If Book Characters created Computer Passwords

    angelamisri
    • Dec 6, 2013
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    Character Profile: Irene Jones

    angelamisri
    • Sep 22, 2013
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    Writing as if I cannot spell

    angelamisri
    • Apr 22, 2013
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    Character Profile: Asher Jenkins

    angelamisri
    • Apr 1, 2013
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    I feel a little Whedonesque

    angelamisri
    • Feb 24, 2013
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    Character Profile: Dr. Beanstine

    angelamisri
    • Feb 9, 2013
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    Character Profile: Elaine Barclay

    angelamisri
    • Feb 6, 2013
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    Character Profile: Chief Inspector Archer

    angelamisri
    • Feb 3, 2013
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    Character Profile: Sergeant Michaels

    angelamisri
    • Jan 31, 2013
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    Character Profile: Dr. Gavin Whitaker

    angelamisri
    • Jan 27, 2013
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    Character Profile: Annie Coleson

    angelamisri
    • Nov 24, 2012
    • 1 min

    WordPress Daily Prompt: page 82 of the nearest book

    angelamisri
    • Jan 29, 2012
    • 1 min

    A challenge for clarity

    angelamisri
    • Jan 6, 2012
    • 2 min

    Relevant Links

    Time to start writing that query letter methinks:  this site called AgentQuery had some interesting suggestions: Paragraph One—The Hook: A hook is a concise, one-sentence tagline for your book. It’s meant to hook your reader’s interest, and wind them in. The best way to understand how to write a hook is to read the loglines of the titles sold by agents in our free searchable AQ database. Paragraph Two—Mini-synopsis: This is where you get to distill your entire 300 page novel

    angelamisri
    • Jan 5, 2012
    • 1 min

    First draft of The Invisible Box done!

    angelamisri
    • Dec 29, 2011
    • 2 min

    Too many mysteries to tie together?

    Sigh, Book 4, and I have to tie together clearing Annie’s good name, solving the whole arson thing and dealing with a brand spankin’ new Arch Nemesis. I may have bitten off more than I can chew. Why did I do this again? Oh yes, character development. Everyone who read books 1-3 tells me they want to know more about Portia, and that is why this book is so bloody complicated. Ok, so the whole Pigeon thing.. how about if two chefs at the Palace were feuding and one accused the o

    angelamisri
    • Dec 10, 2011
    • 1 min

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