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Amazon Shorts
 

If you:

  • Are a published author with at least one book currently for sale on Amazon.com
  • Have previously unpublished short-form literature that you wish to sell exclusively at Amazon.com
  • Want to maintain a more direct and frequent communication with your readers, as well as promote your backlist
  • Access a powerful marketing tool in a new and meaningful way
  • Maintain your visibility between published projects

Then, you might consider taking part in the Amazon Shorts programme.

Still Here, Still Writing
 

The writing life can be really strange. Some days, you feel as though the well is so full, you just overflow with words and ideas. You can’t stop. You just have to keep going. You let it all flow.

Some days, you feel like the well is so dry, you can’t make yourself come out with anything. Not a sliver of imagination nor a snippet of fantasy can bring out the letters, words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs…

But, the good news is: If you’ve ever felt the need to write once, you will feel it again. And again. And again.

When that happens, you just keep writing.

Back to Writing
 

It’s been a while since I last wrote here as I’ve been quite ill. Thankfully, I’m now in “recovery mode” - so I’m able to write and blog again bit by bit.

I’ll be continuing the ABCDEs of Writing Series as soon as possible.

Story Planning and Character Planning Worksheets : Now Available via BitPass
 

If you’re a fiction writer - be it in the form of short stories, novellas, or novels - then you might want to check out our Story Planning Worksheet and Character Planning Worksheet.

You can get these Writing Worksheets via BitPass.

(Format: PDF)
(Cost: AU$0.35 or US$0.26)

(Format: PDF)
(Cost: AU$0.35 or US$0.26)

You will be given 50 visits for 30 days upon payment. But, don’t worry. You just need to make sure that you click on ‘Save a Copy’ in order to save a copy of the worksheet/s to your computer.

To purchase via BitPass, you need to have a BitPass Buyer Account. It’s free to sign-up and open an account. To add funds to your account (so that you can use the money to purchase other goods from hundreds of BitPass merchants), you can use your credit card or your PayPal account. If you only plan on using BitPass occassionally, you can avoid the hassle of pre-funding your Buyer Account by enabling “PayThru” - which links your BitPass Buyer account to your PayPal account. So, you can just pay-as-you-go.

For more information about BitPass Buyer Accounts, please read the BitPass Buyer FAQs.

eWriteLife By Email
 

NewsDid you know that you can receive notification updates from eWriteLife.com via email? Yes! When you check out the site and look at the sidebar, you’ll find a subscription box there. So, just type in your email address and subscribe for free. Once you’re subscribed, you will start receiving notices via email when this blog is updated. Right now, I’ve only set the email updates via Yutter to go out once a week. Let me know what you think of this service!

UPDATE (28/8/06): This has been temporarily disabled, as Yutter’s service is no longer available at this time due to a service outage. I’ll be looking in to a different mailing system shortly.

Meet Dawn L. Stewart! : About Writing (Part 3)
 

Meet an Author Series

Read Part I | Read Part II

Dawn Harriett

Interview Part 3:
About Writing

What advice would you give to others who wish to write?

Write your best. Never stop learning. Always believe in yourself. And the most important piece of advice if you wish to publish — remain persistent. Never surrender the dream.

How do you usually find ideas in writing?

Ideas for my books and stories come to me in several ways.

1) I think of a quirky, fun character that I just have to write about.

2) A plot or event stirs my imagination, and I want to write about the situation.

Sometimes, if neither a character nor a situation intrigues me enough to write, then I pick any word and weave a story around it. Some fun stories come to life when I choose a word at random and start writing.

Anything else you’d like to tell our readers?

Please visit my web site to learn more about Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day. You can also read about the illustrator, Michael P. White. If you are interested in learning more about writing, there are articles about how to write and publish. The site contains many links to other interesting areas, too. The web site URL is http://dlstewart.com.

Harriet's Horrible Hair Day

End of Interview. This interview was first published in July 2001.

Meet Dawn L. Stewart! : About The Author (Part 2)
 

Meet an Author Series

Read Part I of the Interview

Dawn Harriett

Interview Part 2:
About The Author

What about the author? Tell us something about you. What are your likes and dislikes?

I enjoy animals, especially cats. Two cats let me live with them: Oscar is a Maine Coon Cat, and Sparkle is a mixed breed, though I’m sure she has Siamese in her since she loves to chatter so much. It’s hard for me to choose a dislike . I enjoy so many things.

Have you always wanted to be a writer? Tell us how you became one.

In grade school, a teacher assigned us book reports, and we could read any book we wished. I discovered the joy of visiting other worlds when I read Miss Pickerel Goes to Mars by Ellen MacGregor. My mother says I always enjoyed telling stories. In high school I started to write them. I edited the high school magazine and read everything I could about how to write.

For years I wrote without publishing. Then I submitted a story to a local magazine, and they printed it. I started entering writing contests and winning. I was then asked to write scripts for a local cable television channel and invited to create and moderate an online writing forum. Peachtree Publishers asked to publish Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day — one of the most exciting days of my life.

Are you working on another book? Can you tell us more?

I am always writing. Writing is so much a part of me that I can’t imagine not writing. Currently, I am finishing another picture book for children and also am working on a middle-grade novel.

When you’re not writing, what do you like to do?

I especially enjoy designing web sites. I love computers. I also quilt, read, garden and have fun riding my bicycle.

Harriet's Horrible Hair Day

Part III: About Writing

Meet Dawn L. Stewart! : On Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day (Part 1)
 

Meet an Author Series

Dawn HarriettMeet a Children’s Book Author

Name: Dawn L. Stewart
Book Title: Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day
Illustrated by: Michael White
Publisher: Peachtree Publishers
Recommended Reading Age Group: 4 to 8 years old

Harriet's Horrible Hair DayInterview Part 1:
On Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day

If you could describe your book, Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day, in one word, what word would it be?

Hilarious

What is the story all about?

Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day begins when a wild, unruly curl pops out of Harriet’s neat braid. Her brother and sister try to straighten the curl with one outrageous plan after another . only to have even more curls appear. By the end of the book, Harriet sports twelve untamed curls and has suffered everything from a mud bath to a hair “treatment” mix of pickle juice, peanut butter, mustard and molasses. A surprise finish proves that even hairy problems can have happy endings.

How did you get the idea for this book?

The idea for Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day started with the thought, “What would a girl do if she suddenly developed one crazy curl and couldn’t get rid of it?” Then I built on the idea: What if her brother and sister tried to straighten the curl? What if Harriet’s hair became more and more curly? Then I had fun thinking of different ways to straighten the rebellious curls.

Who should read this book?

The book is for children ages 4 to 8 years old. I have read the book to children in preschool through grade 5. Younger children enjoy the antics of the cat and dog illustrated throughout the story. Older children laugh at Harriet’s plight and delight me with their ideas for new ways to straighten Harriet’s curls.

Part II: About The Author

eWriteLife.com Joins b5media
 

eWriteLife NewsIf you’ve been a regular visitor to eWriteLife.com, you would’ve noticed by now that things look a bit different around here. Yes, we just got ourselves another makeover. I know, I know… I happen to like makeovers. ;-)
There is one significant change this time around, though.

You see, apart from Ingrid Diaz doing a fantastic job at re-designing this blog, eWriteLife.com has now joined the network of blogs over at b5media.com.

As some of you might be aware of, I’m one of the founders/owners of b5media blogging network. And, while I’ve been running eWriteLife independently for the last 5 years or so, I decided that it’s time for it to join the business that I’m trying to build with 3 other fantastic guys.

These are my top 3 reasons for finally deciding to take eWriteLife.com out of independence and in to its new home network:

1) I love b5media. While I already run two blogs on the network: Self Help Diva and Just Make Money Online, they’re both results of the AboutWeblogs + b5media merger. It’s cool. But, I wanted to give a bit more - seeing as my partners brought in some of their existing blogs to the network.

eWriteLife.com is my first ever ‘official’ site and domain name. The domain was bought last 14th April 2001; prior to this, it was running for a year or so on Freeservers and Geocities. The only domain I own that pre-dates this is ShaiCoggins.com, bought 24 August 2000. Anyway, eWriteLife is one site that I feel really attached to, as I’ve learned so much through several years of running it. And, I’ve met so many great people through this site too.

So yeah, this is one way for me to show my full support for b5media. :)

2) I believe in the power of networks. One of the reasons that I started a blogging network was because I believed in what networks bring to individual blogs and bloggers. Well, I still believe it. That’s why as much as I’m bringing something to b5’s table by taking eWriteLife.com in to the network, I know that b5 will be giving me back a lot more. Like the support of fellow b5ers and our growing community.

Hey, I’m all for independence. But, I also know that it’s great to have other people around.

3) More support, more for users. Since I’m now receiving some extra help and support to run this blog, I’m hoping that this will result in better services and products for eWriteLife.com readers, visitors and supporters. Let’s see how it goes…

So, if you have any thoughts, ideas or suggestions, please feel free to let me know all about it.

“You Must Write”: Writing Quote
 

“You must write, not just think you’re going to.
And you must read widely, not in order to copy,
but to find your own voice.
It’s a matter of going through life
with all one’s senses alive,
to be responsive to experience,
to other people.”

- PD James

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