New York Journal Of Books Posts Great Review Of Mike Angley’s Child Finder:...
The New York Journal of Books just posted a great review of my second novel, Child Finder: Resurrection! Please stop by and read the review, but here’s an excerpt in the meantime: “What really...
View ArticleMary Deal Talks about “Writing in the Dark”
Writing in the Dark by Mary Deal Many people have asked for a way to catch that spark of creativity as they wake from sleep. History is full of writers and people of science and other fields, who have...
View ArticleDual Pen Named Author Alice Griffiths AKA P.A. Wilson Swings by to Guest with...
MA: I’m joined today by an author with two pen names, Alice Griffiths and P.A. Wilson (I think for interview purposes I’ll use Alice’s initials to mark your responses). Please tell us about you and...
View Article“Plot Elements” by Mary Deal
Plot Elements by Mary Deal Plot elements are always the same when writing any story through the stages of writing development. This includes when writing creative nonfiction. If you are adept at...
View Article11 Must-haves for Making Video Trailers as Told by Mary Deal
Eleven Must-haves for Making Video Trailers by Mary Deal Video trailers help sell books. Just as a preview of a film or TV special can spark interest and make you impatient for the day you can see the...
View ArticlePrologue, Denouement and Epilogue as Only Mary Deal Can Describe Them
Prologue, Denouement and Epilogue by Mary Deal First let me quote from the Oxford Dictionary before we discuss usages. Prologue: 1) A separate introductory part of a play, book or piece of music. 2) An...
View ArticleMary Deal Writes About “Scene Changes” On The Child Finder Trilogy
Scene Changes by Mary Deal A scene ends when the action ends or the conversation can add no more to that part of the story. Maybe one scene is in the grocery store; the next scene is outside on the...
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