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Jan 18, 2020Liked by Jaye Wells

My favorites: The original Classics Illustrated graphic novels. TheHarfy Boys, Tom Swift, Rick Brant Science adv., Ian Cameron's The lost ones (Disney crucified it as Island at the Top of the World), & HMS Ulysses by Alistair Maclean. What are your favorites? Are their books out that can teach a person to read?

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Refreshers on plotting/planning and inspiration. Getting ideas and staying focused. I do like the idea of favorite reads: fiction, memoir, poetry. 🙂

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No question - I just want to let you know that you're awesome and I'm glad we're friends.

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I'd love your take on urban/contemporary fantasy and how saleable it is. It's a hard sell to agents, but how does the indie market vary?

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Darn. Poor phrasing. Last sentence should ask about learning ways to understand different writing styles, phrases, words so the stories would be better understood.

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...the Hardy Boys... I missed that, not spell check.

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Any more Sabina novellas in the offing? There was a fantastic level of humour in the novels that I've rarely seen.

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How to treat descriptive copy after dialogue

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Quick question I’m a huge fan of Prospero’s War series.... is there another book coming?

(Fingers crossed)

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Hmm... some favorite spooky, creepy reads? How you outline/plot a story/novel? Balancing work and life and writing and goals and family and hobbies and and and... ❤️

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