Hi, I'm Carolyn Chambers Clark. I'm an author and reader of many kinds of books including mysteries, romance, YA, suspense, thrillers, and more. I'm also a nurse practitioner interested in the environment and wellness. Just finishing a YA novel and could use your help. See my post about how you can help and become one of Chanel's Cheerleaders! Also find me on Twitter @DrCCClark
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Great Giveaway for YA Writers
- Giveaway on YA Confidential!
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- September 14th, 10:12
Just FYI: There's a great giveaway going on right now over at YA Confidential. You could win critiques from agents or ARCs of YA books!
Check it out: http://yaconfidential.blogspot.com/2011/09/launch-celebration-win-crit-from-a gent.html
Yes, of course, I entered. What a great idea! I want that 5-page critique! I wouldn't mind an ARC or two, either. How about you?
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
NEW IDEAS FOR STORIES
People sometimes ask me how I get ideas for my books. Here's what I tell them..."I have too many ideas and not enough time to write all the stories."
As a result, I'm sometimes working on two or three stories at the same time. "Don't you get them mixed up?" People say.
"No, they're like my children. I can tell them apart."
Do you get ideas for stories? Do you write them down, or stick with what you're working on at the moment?
What is your creative process like? Even if you're not writing books, you have a creative process. What is it?
Keep reading, writing and thinking. It's what sets us apart from other creatures...or is that because we watch TV?
As a result, I'm sometimes working on two or three stories at the same time. "Don't you get them mixed up?" People say.
"No, they're like my children. I can tell them apart."
Do you get ideas for stories? Do you write them down, or stick with what you're working on at the moment?
What is your creative process like? Even if you're not writing books, you have a creative process. What is it?
Keep reading, writing and thinking. It's what sets us apart from other creatures...or is that because we watch TV?
Labels:
creative process,
fiction,
TV,
writing
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