Erotica
Setting Up Scrivener
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Setting up Scrivener is simple if you use the formats or templates built in for novels. In my second book I got ahead of myself and used the output from Plottr and found I was missing many of the cool features. Read on to see Part 2 in the Process of Writing a Novel.
Start by Plotting
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This is part 1 of a 9-part series on the process of writing a novel. This first segment we start by plotting, and then move forward to the rest of the process. Once you’ve read all 9 parts, you’ll have seen my entire process.
Erotic Stories Virtual Tour
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Aurelia Bliss is the first to take us up on our Erotic Stories Virtual Book Tour. She is currently working on her first novel and has fifteen erotic stories published on Medium.
Adult Erotic Romance Publishing
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As a new author, with my first book to be published in late 2022 or early 2023 I continue to research how to publish adult erotic romance. Research is the only way to understand the competition and how to support the publisher’s effort
Adult Contemporary Romance
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FIRST TENTATIVE STEPS, a Stag / Vixen Journey starts a three-novel series of adult contemporary romance, and over the weekend, it was accepted by Deep Desires Press.
How I use Plottr to Plot My Stories
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There are two main schools of thought about writing a story: Pansters and Plotters. I use Plottr to plot my stories, because I start the story with a general plot.
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet
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Patience is bitter and a fragile thing. Sometimes you feel like you can wait without worry, other times you pace the floor. I'm more like the latter than the former. Read about this week, waiting on Beta Reader's Feedback and how I kept busy.
Gone out to Beta Readers
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Every author needs to have beta readers. That's a fact, right next to every author needs to know how to write. Here's my running experience with Beta Readership: finding them, giving them what they need, and getting feedback.
Final Edit – First Tentative Steps
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Reaching the end of a novel includes factoring in what Editors, Beta Readers and others have said about the story you are telling. I'm now reaching the final steps of my fifth rewrite; what's next?
An Author’s Anxieties Heightened
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An author is in control till he sends his work off to be edited. Have you ever thought about what the author feels after hitting SEND?
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