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Replay of MBT interview with Ben Erlichman!

In case you missed this post last week, I wanted to offer it again.  Have a great day of rest! ****** My Book Therapy is excited to partner with Splickety Magazine – a Flash Fiction Magazine that is sure to help you on your publishing journey!  Check out the video below and then Subscribe to the MBT Flashblog to get your FREE Digital copy of the current issue! Have a great writing week! Susie May PS – Splickety Magazine is having a cool contest with ACFW Colorado HISWriters Contest? Check it out at: http://www.hiswriters.acfwcolorado.com/flashfiction_2012.php.

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MBT Hosts Editor Ben Erlichman from Splickety Magazine!

My Book Therapy is excited to partner with Splickety Magazine – a Flash Fiction Magazine that is sure to help you on your publishing journey!  Check out the video below and then Subscribe to the MBT Flashblog to get your FREE Digital copy of the current issue! Have a great writing week! Susie May PS – Splickety Magazine is having a cool contest with ACFW Colorado HISWriters Contest? Check it out at: http://www.hiswriters.acfwcolorado.com/flashfiction_2012.php.

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Conversations: How to make your dialogue pop!

“It’s so hot, I think I’m melting. I haven’t been able to write for three days.”  Sally held a blended mocha, sweat glistening on her forehead as she plunked down on the Adirondack chair next to me. “Really?  What, has your brain turned to mush?  Are you fingers slipping off the keyboard?” She stared at me, frowning.  “Ouch.” “If you want to be a writer, Sally, you have to press on.  Do you want to be a writer?  Or just a wannabe?” “I think I’m going to take my mocha elsewhere.” “There’s no crying in writing, bay-bee.  I once wrote a book while living in a garage without plumbing, heat or electricity.  Believe me, I had reasons not to write.  You have to press on, like a mailman, through sleet […]

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A Quick Skills conversation about Italics and Internal Monologue

Italics and Internal Monologue can be very confusing. I write in Deep POV, so for those who employ this technique, here are some hints that might help.  If you’re writing in Deep POV, which many authors are today, remember that you’re in a character’s pov, so anything they think, feel, see or hear filters through their head and directly onto the page.  Thus, if it doesn’t have quotation marks around it, it is internal and should not be in italics. The only time you need italics is when the character is remembering another voice in their head, or they are unable to voice the words they are speaking.  For example if a person is remembering something their mother, their pastor, their friend, or even something they read, it is another […]

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