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Sam DeMarco
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your own business? Sam DeMarco,
owner of Compliance Team, did and
he tells us how he made his
dream a reality!
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Photo Gallery
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including weddings, families,
couples, and children.
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Stan & Ruth Bukowski
The husband and wife team
that enjoyed Civil War
re-enacting for over 14 years.
Read about their journey as
re-enactors, Hollywood extras,
and participants in independent
film projects!
The Joy of Romantic Journaling
The passage of time can
dim the sweet memories associated
with your romance. Find out what
romantic journaling is, the types
of romantic journals you
can create, and how to
prepare your romantic journal.
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Thought of the Week: Time for New Beginnings
A series of 8 articles by Melissa Hamilton comprising a collection of principles
that will allow you to make your vision for the future a reality.
Read about the Amish, India,
Philippines, Greece, & Rome.
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The
Writing Craft: Articles
Guest
Columnist: Annabel Greene
Annabel
Greene is an aspiring romance writer and an avid romance reader. We
invited Annabel to share her journey on the road to
publication. She will share her experiences, insights, and thoughts from
writing to getting published.
You can visit Annabel at her website: http://www.geocities.com/annabelgreene/
or reach
her via email at annabelgreene@yahoo.com.
You can read our interview
with Annabel at Annabel Greene.
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Building Characters
that Mean Something: Finding the Flaw
You must find the flaw, the character
flaw that makes each person different and drawn to each other in a
romance.
Developing Yourself As A Romance Writer
Once you’ve decided to take the step from fun hobby to serious
ambition, there are several steps you can take to grow as a writer.
Showing versus Telling: An Allegorical Example
As a beginning writer, a person will hear
show, don't tell at least half a dozen times during contest critiques, critique
partner sessions, workshops, and lectures. But what is easy to say can be
difficult to understand.
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