In honor of March Madness, I’m guest posting over at Rebecca Belliston’s blog about using context to bridge the gap between readers and authors so that readers get the most out of our stories. Hope you can pop on over for a second to say Hi. I love Rebecca’s March Madness Writing series. She’s done it for the last 3 years and I’ve learned a lot from all the authors who participate. So go check it out before the timer runs out. I don’t want this ‘game’ to go into overtime!
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I’ll go check it out right now! So wonderful that she featured you as a guest post writer!
Yeah, it’s fun and stressful all at the same time. Pushes me out of my comfort zone to write to writers. Yikes!
Hopping Over to Check Out the Madness – ha!
Enjoy. Her Madness is the kind you like to have.
Well done! I’m going to pass that on to my writing group.
Thanks! (Or as a Korean would say, “Your poor writing group! Don’t make them suffer through my writing.” Ha ha. My daughter says in their culture, it is rude and seen as prideful to accept a compliment. You always downplay it to be humble–the total opposite of what we are to do here)
A big congrats to you, Char! 😀
Thanks, Dianne.
Thanks again for contributing! Love your thoughts!
Excellent examples and discussion! You do a really nice job with getting these concepts across to the reader—leading by example. 🙂
Thanks, Jacqueline. You’re awesome.