Nicole Basaraba
Nicole Basaraba is a Canadian writer focusing on topics of travel, culture, books and what life was like as an expat in the capital city of Europe: Brussels, Belgium.
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- RT @DeptAHG: Marian Keyes becomes first Irish writer to donate digital archive to the National Library of Ireland @NLIreland @MarianKeyes… 1 month ago
- Thinking of creating a heritage trail mobile app? Check out this paper for some narrative conventions:… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 months ago
- The Irish National Famine Way: A Transmedia Story #FamineWay #missing1490 #transmedia nicolebasaraba.com/the-irish-nati… https://t.co/WxZdCQNLdF 5 months ago
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- Bob Mayer's Blog
- BookEnds, LLC
- Cafe Girl Chronicles
- Expat Women
- Jacqui Murray's WordDreams
- Jami Gold
- Jenny Hansen's Blog
- Jody Hedlund
- Jolyse Barnett's blog
- Kristen Lamb's Blog
- Marcia Richards
- Mystery Writer is Murder
- Not Just Another Dolce Vita
- Piper Baynard
- Rachelle Gardner
- She Writes
- Women's Fiction Writers
- Writer Unboxed
- Writer's Workshop
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Tag Archives: writers
Literary Genre Blog Series A Success!
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged authors, blog series, books, chick lit, crime fiction, historical fiction, horror, literary genres, Memoir, mysteries, paranormal, publishing, romance, steampunk, suspense, thrillers, women's fiction, writer education, writers, writing, writing community, writing tips
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Living the Fantasy Life – by Sonia G Medeiros
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged fantasy, fiction, horror, how-to, literary genres, science fiction, Sonia Medeiros, what is fantasy fiction, writers, writing
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All reading and no writing makes Nicole feel unproductive
I’m currently in between writing projects at the moment. I finished the first draft of my novel and I decided to take a short break from writing fiction. I’m currently reading “Writing the Breakout Novel” by Donald Mass and I’m … Continue reading
A look at Young Adult (YA) Fiction – Guest Post by Julie Glover
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged blog series, fiction, how to write YA, Julie Glover, literary genres, writers, writing, young adult
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I finished the first draft of my first novel – ROW80 check in
I was tempted just to write one sentence for this week’s ROW80 check in: I finished the first draft of my first novel this week! But I was assuming that the ROW80 crew might want a little more than this … Continue reading
Everything I Need to Know about Writing Sci Fi, I Learned from Star Trek – Piper Bayard
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged authors, genre, how to write sci fi, Piper Bayard, sci fi, science fiction, Star Trek, writers, writing
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Putting the eggs in different baskets – ROW80 check in
So its my first ROW80 check in for Round 2. I didn’t do an initial goal-setting post because I wasn’t sure what they should be yet. Now that I’ve had some time to ponder, I can share my goals for … Continue reading
Suspense vs. Thrillers By Stacy Green
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged author, fiction, genres, how to write suspense, how to write thrillers, Stacy Green, suspense, thrillers, tips, writers, writing
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How Paranormal Fiction is like Garlic – by Kait Nolan
Welcome to Writers’ Uni-Verse-City (or WUVC for short because every university has an acronym), a place where writers/bloggers can meet to discuss the craft of writing in the Internet age. WUVC will involve independent research, setting a curriculum and hopefully finding other … Continue reading