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Book 2 of the Dragon Slayer Chronicles is well under way!

Book 2 of the Dragon Slayer Chronicles is well under way!

by faithforward@gmail.com | Mar 19, 2014 | characters, plot, release information, the writing process

BOOK 2: Dragon Slayer: Rising – writing now! I recently took a writing retreat to get a jump start on the next book in the series, and got a TON done! By the end of the 4 days I had almost 20,000 words written… and they were not just fluff words that will...
How to write a novel using writing retreats

How to write a novel using writing retreats

by faithforward@gmail.com | Mar 17, 2014 | the writing process

I just self-published my very first novel, Dragon Slayer: Beginnings. Given my relative inexperience, I’m probably not the best person to listen to when it comes to learning how to write a  novel. But… I’ve found a very helpful way to crank out the...
How to edit a novel… or at least how I am editing my novel

How to edit a novel… or at least how I am editing my novel

by faithforward@gmail.com | Feb 28, 2014 | the writing process

Editing a fiction manuscript is hard work. If you’re a writer of any kind, not just fiction, you need to know that. From what I’ve seen, most writers who don’t do “professional” quality work, fail in the area of editing. For a published...
How I decided to write a YA/Adult Christian fantasy fiction novel

How I decided to write a YA/Adult Christian fantasy fiction novel

by faithforward@gmail.com | Feb 7, 2014 | about the series

WHERE DID DRAGON SLAYER STORY IDEA COME FROM? The Dragon Slayer Chronicles are stories I told to my kids years ago, made up on the spot for evening story time. They’ve encouraged me for years to write them out, which has proved challenging, since they were made...
BETA READERS: What are they? How did I use them? Lessons learned.

BETA READERS: What are they? How did I use them? Lessons learned.

by faithforward@gmail.com | Feb 6, 2014 | the writing process

BETA READER: It sounds like a science-fiction being from another world… But it’s really a great strategy for independent or self-published authors to use, in order to get feedback, proofing help, and editorial comments on their book before it actually...
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