Free Workshop and Gushing About Meg Cabot

Donna posted over on her blog a link to a free workshop! (Thanks Donna.) Looks like it should be a good one, so if any of you writer types out there want to learn how to write faster, go check it out. Here’s the blurb:

Write 50 Books a Year!
(Not really, but it got your attention, didn’t it?)
Online Workshop
Aug 27-Sep 2
FREE!!!!!

Having troubles making deadlines?
Don’t have a deadline therefore can’t motivate?
Can’t make yourself write?
Need to increase your productivity?
Join the Roses of Rose’s Colored Glasses for:
Write 50 Books a Year!
Where we’ll help you discover:
What you want from your writing.
What’s stopping you from getting it and work-arounds to compensate.
What to do in pre-writing planning
What will help you in cranking out the pages
Tools for Goal setting and Planning
Go to www.rosescoloredglasses.com
Click on the Online Workshops and follow the buttons!

Here’s a completely unrelated aside (which I guess isn’t really an aside or a footnote or anything because asides and footnotes are inherently not unrelated, but anyway): If you look over on my All Consuming sidebar, you’ll see I’m currently reading The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot. It’s so. good. If you don’t have a copy, go get one. Now. I mean it. I might just have to buy the entire series so I can pretend I’m a 14-year-old princess for the rest of my freakin’ life (because there are like a zillion books in the series and it will take me that long to read them all). As another aside (an honest-to-goodness related one this time), I heard Meg Cabot speak at conference this year, and I keep hearing her read the book in my head. She seriously talks just like she writes. It’s too funny. She’s great. I love her. I want to be her when I grow up, with some Sabrina Jeffries and Claudia Dain mixed in. I’ll be a regular Frankenstein’s romance writer monster. She’s alive! Aliiiiiiive!

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  • Kiba
    I signed up for the class. Woo!


    Also, I have a blog content request, which you should feel free to reject if it's secret or if you've already posted about it just point me in the right direction or say "Kimmy shut up!" BUT



    I was wondering if you could go kind of step-by-step how you decided to write romance novels, when you joined RWA and how you found out that was the thing you needed to do, what you had and hadn't written before you joined, your process in terms of proposals/queries/pitches and actually writing the book (how much do you write before you propose? All of it? Some? etc) and any other "Getting started" stuff you may know.



    See? You're my Romance Novelist friend, and I am superimpressed that you got 2 requests for fulls.
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