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Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Writing What I Don’t Know (And a nerdy excerpt)

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Writing What I Don’t Know (And a nerdy excerpt)

By Guest Reviewers on November 28, 2011

R.J. Keller writes about writing what she doesn’t know as the last week of NaNoWriMo kicks off!

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, r.j. keller, waiting for spring, writing what you don't know, writing what you know | 1 Response

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Day After Thanksgiving Musings

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Day After Thanksgiving Musings

By Guest Reviewers on November 25, 2011

NaNoWriMo Week 4 comes to a close and R.J. is thankful to see the end in sight!

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, novel writing november, r.j. keller, waiting for spring | 2 Responses

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Mud and Plot Bunnies and Such (Because we’re all sick of the NaNo puns I’ve been using in these titles, aren’t we?)

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Mud and Plot Bunnies and Such (Because we’re all sick of the NaNo puns I’ve been using in these titles, aren’t we?)

By Guest Reviewers on November 21, 2011

What does R.J. do when the plot bunnies hop in? Find out today in Week 3′s NaNoWriMo post.

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, r.j. keller, waiting for spring, week 2 nano | 3 Responses

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: “NaNo No-no”

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: “NaNo No-no”

By Guest Reviewers on November 17, 2011

As week three comes to a close, R.J. makes a bold move and decides to start editing what she’s already written. Uh oh! R.J.’s in trouble!

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nano no no, nanowrimo, national novel writing month, r.j. keller, waiting for spring | 1 Response

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoWriGo With The Flow

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoWriGo With The Flow

By Guest Reviewers on November 14, 2011

Week 3 of NaNoWriMo! See how R.J. and her characters are doing…

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, r.j. keller, waiting for spring, week three nanowrimo | 2 Responses

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoSickMo

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoSickMo

By Guest Reviewers on November 7, 2011

LLBR catches up with author R.J. Keller as week 2 of NaNoWriMo starts.

Posted in Guest Reviewers, NaNoWriMo | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, novel writing november, r.j. keller, waiting for spring | Leave a response

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Nah, No Outline

Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Nah, No Outline

By Guest Reviewers on November 3, 2011

LLBR catches up with author R.J. Keller to see how Week 1 of National Novel Writing Month is going….

Posted in NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, r.j. keller, using an outline to write, writing with an outline | 5 Responses

LLBR Spotlight: Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner in November!

LLBR Spotlight: Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner in November!

By Guest Reviewers on October 31, 2011

National Novel Writing Month kicks off tomorrow! In the past, several of us here at LLBR have participated or cheered on others. This year we’re cheering for R. J. Keller, author of Waiting for Spring. Every Monday and Thursday R.J. will provide commentary on the experience so check back and see how she’s doing. Good luck, R.J.!

Posted in Guest Reviewers, NaNoWriMo, R.J. Keller | Tagged nanowrimo, national novel writing month, novel writing november, r.j. keller, waiting for spring | Leave a response

A Tweet Interview with author R. J. Keller

A Tweet Interview with author R. J. Keller

By Shannon Yarbrough on May 1, 2011

When author R.J. Keller first queried us to review her book, Waiting for Spring, back in 2009, we sadly turned her down. However, her book began getting so much attention, I decided to revisit it and bought a copy for myself. My review of it is #101 from August 2009 if you care to read it. Since then, R. J. and I have become great online friends through Facebook, Twitter, and other blogs. I have a lot of respect for her as a writer, so when her book was acquired by Amazon Encore last year I asked R.J. for an interview. She gladly accepted. But to make things fun and interesting for us and for our readers, we decided to do the interview via Twitter. So, our questions and her answers had to be 142 characters or less. Enjoy!

Posted in Interviews, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged amazon encore, r.j. keller, waiting for spring | 10 Responses

Book Synthesis: All Books Should Begin with a Prologue

Book Synthesis: All Books Should Begin with a Prologue

By Shannon Yarbrough on July 17, 2010

July’s Book Synthesis is brought to you by The Paper Rats. Authors Kristen Tsetsi (author of Homefront and Carol’s Aquarium) and R.J. Keller (author of Waiting For Spring) like to make videos when they should be writing. Their show is called “Inside The Writers’ Studio.” They are Paper Rats. This month they discuss why all books should begin with a prologue.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged Book Synthesis, first chapter, first sentence, kristen tsetsi, paper rats, prologue, r.j. keller, should a book have a prologue | 2 Responses

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