Terry’s April Watercolour Writing Newsletter

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That’s all for this month!

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Terry’s March Watercolour Writing Newsletter

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Terry’s January Watercolour Writing Newsletter

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That’s all for this disappointing month!

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Terry’s December Watercolour Writing Newsletter

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That’s all this month. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Happy Writing!

From Terry 🙂

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I Was Embarrassed That I Was Writing A Novel

At first I didn’t tell anyone I was writing a novel. I was super embarrassed about it.

Now, I’m like, “Ef you embarrassment!” and I punch my embarrassment in the face and now everyone knows I’m doing writing things.

Actually, telling people has only boosted my confidence and I’ve gained so many writing friends who have helped me along the way since I started talking about my writing. Woot!

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Great Writing Groups To Join On Facebook

If you’re looking for some Facebook writing groups with lots of great writers, here are my favourites.

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Terry’s November Watercolour Writing Newsletter

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Read the first chapter of The Moon King here 🙂

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Here’s the link to last month’s watercolor newsletter

That’s all this month. Happy Writing!

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Make Your Novel More Compelling by Using Emotion

Every event in your novel is just the news unless your main character has an opinion on it.

  • A volcano erupts and kills everyone in town… Okay.
  • Your main character’s beloved daughter was in the town when it erupted… Super Sad!
  • Your main character had taken out life insurance on his daughter right before she died in the eruption and now he can pay for his wife’s operation… Conflicting!
  • Your main character is actually a psychopath and sent his daughter to the town knowing it would erupt… Perfect!

Any event becomes 1000X more dramatic once your main character has an opinion on what is happening.

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Your Purpose For Writing Determines Everything

If you’re writing a novel, are you doing it because you love writing, or because you love to share stories? There’s a difference.

Sometimes I feel upset over criticism on my work, but in the end I feel grateful that someone took the time to give me feedback. It’s that feedback that will help me learn to connect my work better with an audience.

I’ve sold a number of short stories and working to publishing my first novel, sharing what I learn along the way.

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