NEW 5 STAR REVIEW BY CHICK LIT CAFE January 10, 2020 – Posted in: Inspiration, Review
Black Child to Black Woman by Cheryl Denise Bannerman is a unique, amazing and entertaining must read book. Highly recommended by Chick Lit Café.
Continue readingBlack Child to Black Woman by Cheryl Denise Bannerman is a unique, amazing and entertaining must read book. Highly recommended by Chick Lit Café.
Continue readingAs the holiday shopping season swings into full force, it’s interesting to watch people buying books. Many a wish list has everything from the latest by Stephen King to an Amazon Gift Card (an actual card or via email) to a new e-reader device. Yet the battle for which is more popular is truly running neck and neck. No matter who you ask, the answer is always different, and usually very passionate. Christine Donovan, from Deerfield Beach, FL, says, “I love my Kindle! I can have anything I want at my fingertips! The store is always open, no matter what my mood.” Essentially, she’s right. The internet is always open, and you can go to any site that sells digital books, pick what you want, pay and within seconds it’s downloaded onto whatever device you use. Yet others will say, “But I love the feel/look/smell of a book in my hands,… Read More
Continue readingVoltaire is reputed to have said to a client “… madam, here is the novel you commissioned it’s in two volumes, if I had more time I could have written it in one.” What a dramatic statement! It gets to the heart of new writers problems – how to be clear and concise. As an established writer I am frequently asked for advice but fail miserably in supplying answers. I have been writing now for over 40 years and still cannot give a clear prescription for the aspiring novelist. But here are some ideas. Firstly, start from a base in which you have some competence or knowledge. I was asked recently to review a manuscript produced by a female. What a surprise – and yet it wasn’t a surprise. The plot was clear, too clear from the beginning. I suspected it was a paradigm of Mills & Boon with little… Read More
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