I am a contributor to Ask the Authors 2022, a writing reference anthology published by WordCrafter Press. Kaye Lynne Booth has shared a few extracts of discussions on selected topical questions about writing and publishing from the book, including some of my comments.

Welcome to Writing to be Read, where we’re celebrating the release of Ask the Authors 2022, the writing reference anthology that features essays by ten wonderful authors who have agreed to share their writing wisdom with us, along with an extensive Q & A, divided by topics. Contributing authors are myself – Kaye Lynne Booth, Bobby Nash, Roberta Eaton Cheadle, Chris Barili, L. Jagi Lamplighter Wright, Nancy Oswald, Mario Acevedo, Jeff Bowles, Mark Leslie Lefebvre, Paul Kane, and Kevin Killiany.
“Ask the Authors is an up-to-date and broad-based compendium of advice from today’s working writers, to help you with understanding your own writing career. Great information!”
—Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Spine of the Dragon
Every Saturday, this blog series will introduce you to one contributing author and share a portion of the Q & A session. Today you will…
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Congratulations on your inclusion in the compendium, Robbie!
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Thank you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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How wonderful to be part of that. I haven’t heard of it before–will check it out.
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HI Jacqui, Kaye did a previous book which included a few authors I know. It was before I knew her. There is some good advice in this book.
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Congratulations on being included in this, Robbie!
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Hi Mae, there are a few very successful and prolific authors included in this book. I was flattered to be asked to contribute.
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Congratulations, Robbie. Aspiring writers need to hear the voices of experience.
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Thank you, Syl.
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You’re always welcome.
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Hi Robbie, I love this post and all the tips. Especially yours and another authors. You really practise your tips
Wishing you a good week.
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Thank you, Bella, I am glad you found this post useful.
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Congratulations! Heading over to read the rest.
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Thank you, Jan.
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Interesting to get different perspectives. In the end, we have to figure out what works best for us. But I agree with you–the more you write, the more you learn about writing. (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe, practice makes perfect.
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Congrats, Robbie, this sounds interesting!
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Thank you, Jacquie
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Robbie, Congratulations!!!
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Thank you, Charles
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You are amazing Robbie. Congratulations on another brilliant project. Isn’t it wonderful to work together with kindred spirits.
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