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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • If I have nothing planned for the day, which is 5-6 days out of the week, I start writing after breakfast, go walking before lunch, do promos or write some more after lunch. I quit at 5:00pm. The evening is my time to relax and watch a movie, which leads to research. I write most of the time on the computer, but a few times I will hand write.
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • Yes, I do. When I do get a unfavorable one, I check my blurb and redo it and date it so it will show I have made a correction after the bad review. I also reread my book and see if I can catch any errors or add another scene. I consider my stories fluid and will update them from time to time.
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • Obviously, it's stealing. How lazy and inept would someone have to be to copy another author's work? There are sites out there and I should be glad someone wants to read my book but these places need to be reported.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 4 years ago
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • Many times. Maybe it was a broken dish in Where Did They Go? or the actual sights I experienced in my travel books. Granted I've never been to Mars but I have flown and I incorporated those experiences into Similar But Not the Same
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • Read as much as you can in several genres. Over time you will absorb the grammar and the styles of the author's writing
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • I've always thought about writing but from the 1960s through the 1990s there wasn't an easy way to get published. Work and life kept getting in the way until I retired. Nine years ago, I saw a notice in the library about a writing club. After I joined, I realized it was the best decision I ever made in this profession. I wrote 16 books to date.
        Usually it's stories from the newspaper, or a subject I feel about that slips in a slice of real life into my stories. Though I write science fiction and urban fantasy, I wrote about my travel experiences to Europe in my Travel Mysteries. Then I remembered a terrifying story from my home town. I wrote about that night and any royalties I receive from The Night the Bridge Collapsed shall go to the local museum.
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      • A. Nation A. Nation 4 years ago
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      • Grammar and punctuation. Some people think you don't need a lot of commas in SF, but you do. If you are an unknown like me, you better have beta readers and an editor to present your story in a clear manner.
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