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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Interview with blog, Today’s Tease
Interview with blog, Today’s Tease Excited to share with you my interview with Leanna Harrow for her blog, Today’s Tease. I share with her my writing philosophy and practices, authors who have inspired me, my inspiration for writing Murder on … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, blog, education, historical fiction, Langston Hughes, Murder on Second Street, muse, racism, Rebekah L. Pierce, writer
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Three Tips for Creating Authentic Dialogue
Writers are voyeurs – or rather, they should be. We are somehow intimately connected to the visual aesthetics of the world, meaning we tend to notice more than “regular folks.” We see story ideas almost everywhere. But this ability does … Continue reading
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Tagged accents, character development, code switching, dialogue, diversity, fiction, playwriting, publishing, writing
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Why Write Historical Fiction: Releasing My Novel, Murder on Second Street
On August 1, 2013, I re-released my historical fiction novel, Murder on Second Street: The Jackson Ward Murders, to much hoopla. It was the second edition of the novel having first published it in 2010 after completing it for the … Continue reading
Creating a Mission Statement for Your Life & Art
If you have paid close attention to my posts over the last few weeks or have visited my blog/author pages, then you have noticed that I am a deeply spiritual writer. In other words, I am deeply connected to my … Continue reading
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Tagged artistry, author, blog, empowerment, inspiration, mission statements, muse, spirituality, writer, writing
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