FDF #65: Plotting for Pantsers
In this episode of First Draft Friday from Authors A.I. on Friday, July 28th at 12 Noon Eastern time, Authors Alessandra Torre and Lael Raphael will discuss how to use the Theory of the Outstanding Question to set up a plot which will engage and entertain readers. You don't want to miss this FREE live chat! Make sure you bring your questions. Sign up today.
Read MoreFDF #64: Phases of Editing
In this episode of First Draft Friday from Authors A.I. on Friday, July 14th at 12 Noon Eastern time, Authors Alessandra Torre and Kim Catanzarite will discuss the many phases of the editorial process—from the first draft to the proofreading pool and everything in between. Details will include who to enlist for each phase (no you don’t always need to hire a professional) and why every part of the process is essential. You don't want to miss this FREE live chat! Make sure you bring your questions. Sign up today.
Read MoreFDF #63: Research: How Much is Enough?
In this episode of First Draft Friday from Authors A.I. on Friday, June 30th at 12 Noon Eastern time, historical fantasy and contemporary romantic suspense author, April White, sits down with Alessandra Torre to talk about the real history and actual mysteries she researches for her books, and how to write responsibly in an age when representation and diversity is so important in our stories. You don't want to miss this FREE live chat! Make sure you bring your questions. Sign up today.
Read MoreFDF #62: Crafting Themes To Inspire
In this episode of First Draft Friday from Authors A.I. on Friday, June 16th our host, Alessandra Torre will be in a discussion with our guest, author Jessica Flory about how to choose a relatable theme that will resonate with readers. You don't want to miss this FREE live chat! Make sure you bring your questions. Sign up today.
Read MoreFDF #61: Pacing Techniques
In this episode of First Draft Friday from Authors A.I. on Friday, June 2nd our host, Alessandra Torre will be in a discussion with our guest, Best-selling Author Ines Johnson about how to write more bingeworthy books using pacing techniques from episodic television structure. You don't want to miss this FREE live chat! Make sure you bring your questions. Sign up today.
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