This one is for the writers!
I've recently revised my first published novel Blackwattle Lake to get it ready for audio publication with Bolinda Audio. It occurred to me while I was revising that I could share some of my process and pass on a few tips.
In this video you'll see how I:
* deepen point of view
* strengthen imagery
* tighten sentences
* use google when I'm stuck
* use the Emotion Thesaurus at onestopforwriters.com
Lots of revision tips here, and this is the same kind of feedback I give to my students in my Turn Up the Tension Course. You can find out more about the courses at pamelacook.com.au/courses or email me at pamela@pamelacook.com.au
Happy writing!
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Pamela Cook is an author, podcaster and teacher who writes page-turning contemporary women’s fiction, delving deep into the psychology of her characters and the complexity of relationships in all their forms. She has had four novels published traditionally and two independent titles. Pamela is the host of the Writes4Women podcast and teaches writing workshops through her business, Wildwords, and at various writers’ centres. Her latest independent release is All We Dream.
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Writes4Women is a podcast celebrating women's voices and supporting women writers. You cab subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your pods or watch and listen on the website:
www.writes4women.com/
Writes4Women is hosted and produced by Women's Fiction author Pamela Cook.
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