Did you ever have a friend ask you if you would be interested in doing something that sounded easy and you said yes, then finding yourself lost, moving into procrastination, finally gritting your teeth, taking yourself in hand, getting it done and finding this was fun? The friend in question is Gwen Steel, a writer who entertains, and a person of extraordinary loyalty, and so, I said yes to join her on My Writing Process Blog Tour. Here is Gwen's link on IAN:
It is difficult to say, at any given time, exactly what my work in progress is. I know what my goals are but attaining them lead me in many directions and find when in the midst of a story line, I may need to walk away and deal with an article or another genre that is yelling at me to get it down now, and so mid sentence, I will go and attend to the other loud voice and once quieted, resume the original story line.
Right now, I have several articles being written, and when done will go to their respective corners of the net. That is the cap of Paula Louise Shene. These are life issues, some humorous, some medical, some thematic. Those are the observations of a writer that make it into a document and if timely onto a blog or an e-zine. While all my newer stories for adults are listed under Paula Louise Shene, when starting out I did not know I would be moving into more genres so older articles and stories are listed under Paula Shene.
Paula Shene has several story lines in production at all times and is the one most enjoyable, although not always the most compelling in getting it down now. The children’s stories are a moment to moment inspiration as the cartoon characters have their four legged counterparts cavorting about in real time to spill out in episodes of The Chronicles of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street. The hardest part of the completion of these stories is my illustrator is very difficult to nail down, and publication for many is at the end of the production cycle, awaiting the final touches of cartoons for wrap up.
Paula Shene is a Peacock Writer for Children’s Charities that pens stories that are either Friends of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street or from The Chronicles. They are stories that have fans and eventually will be put into singles and collections of their own with illustrations from the original illustrator of Mandy The Alpha Dog, the first book in the series of The Chronicles of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street.
P C Shene is the most vacillating of the writing personas in scripting the story of a prehistoric young man whom had taken his own personality and tells PC when he wants to continue, and then wanders off into what seems like eons to me, but is just a short leap of a portal for him. His next quest is The Pegasi. His name is Alaisdair Peyton, and it is at his present day camp, we will lay in wait for his next sighting. Welcome to Alaisdair’s site.
All of my books can be found on Amazon
Authors from around the globe that have agreed to join me and will arrive on the 24th of March are:
It is difficult to say, at any given time, exactly what my work in progress is. I know what my goals are but attaining them lead me in many directions and find when in the midst of a story line, I may need to walk away and deal with an article or another genre that is yelling at me to get it down now, and so mid sentence, I will go and attend to the other loud voice and once quieted, resume the original story line.
Right now, I have several articles being written, and when done will go to their respective corners of the net. That is the cap of Paula Louise Shene. These are life issues, some humorous, some medical, some thematic. Those are the observations of a writer that make it into a document and if timely onto a blog or an e-zine. While all my newer stories for adults are listed under Paula Louise Shene, when starting out I did not know I would be moving into more genres so older articles and stories are listed under Paula Shene.
Paula Shene has several story lines in production at all times and is the one most enjoyable, although not always the most compelling in getting it down now. The children’s stories are a moment to moment inspiration as the cartoon characters have their four legged counterparts cavorting about in real time to spill out in episodes of The Chronicles of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street. The hardest part of the completion of these stories is my illustrator is very difficult to nail down, and publication for many is at the end of the production cycle, awaiting the final touches of cartoons for wrap up.
Paula Shene is a Peacock Writer for Children’s Charities that pens stories that are either Friends of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street or from The Chronicles. They are stories that have fans and eventually will be put into singles and collections of their own with illustrations from the original illustrator of Mandy The Alpha Dog, the first book in the series of The Chronicles of The K-9 Boys and Girls on Locus Street.
P C Shene is the most vacillating of the writing personas in scripting the story of a prehistoric young man whom had taken his own personality and tells PC when he wants to continue, and then wanders off into what seems like eons to me, but is just a short leap of a portal for him. His next quest is The Pegasi. His name is Alaisdair Peyton, and it is at his present day camp, we will lay in wait for his next sighting. Welcome to Alaisdair’s site.
All of my books can be found on Amazon
Authors from around the globe that have agreed to join me and will arrive on the 24th of March are:
V. L. Dreyer is an international best-selling independent author based out of Auckland, New Zealand. Her works include The Survivors, The Immortelle, The Gyrath's Gate Chronicles, and Tour Girls In The 23rd Century. In her free time, Ms Dreyer is an avid reader, and enjoys art, handicrafts, and helping vulnerable animals." V.L.'s link: http://vldreyer.com/writing-process-tour/
Emma has been writing for over twenty years. Her writing career started by accident when she began to incorporate her personal journals into fictional short stories. Many of her erotica tales are published with Everynight Erotica a web based erotica magazine.
The overwhelming positive response to Emma's unique voice and imaginative short stories, prompted her to write a full length novel that she ultimately published with Renaissance E-books Inc. under their Erotic Romance line, Sizzler Editions. Emma is known for her wildly creative writing style and ability to transform Erotic Romance into stories more on par with something written by leading authors in the mainstream suspense genre.
Readers have taken notice of Ms. Paul, "Once I started reading, I couldn’t put the book down. However, despite its complexity, the storyline has a really fast pace. It is moved along by the numerous plot twists and scene changes. Each character draws you in and enhances the overall depth of the story. Both male and female characters are strong, intelligent and dynamic."-- from a reviewer on Just Erotic Romance Reviews.
Emma's link: http://emmasstreetcorner.blogspot.com/?m=1
The overwhelming positive response to Emma's unique voice and imaginative short stories, prompted her to write a full length novel that she ultimately published with Renaissance E-books Inc. under their Erotic Romance line, Sizzler Editions. Emma is known for her wildly creative writing style and ability to transform Erotic Romance into stories more on par with something written by leading authors in the mainstream suspense genre.
Readers have taken notice of Ms. Paul, "Once I started reading, I couldn’t put the book down. However, despite its complexity, the storyline has a really fast pace. It is moved along by the numerous plot twists and scene changes. Each character draws you in and enhances the overall depth of the story. Both male and female characters are strong, intelligent and dynamic."-- from a reviewer on Just Erotic Romance Reviews.
Emma's link: http://emmasstreetcorner.blogspot.com/?m=1
After retiring from several career paths, Robynn Gabel decided it was time to take up some of her passions, including writing stories. As a child, she drove her mother crazy with larger-than-life stories. She has now found it to be a very useful tool in creating romance stories. Having been an avid reader all her life, she delights in telling a good story based on interesting people. She invites you to join in her writing journey, where you can determine whether or not her mother was correct about her over-active imagination! Robynn's link: http://www.dupler.org
Chris-Jean Clarke grew up in the West-Midlands (UK), but now resides in South Staffordshire (UK) with her husband, Geoff and children, Nathan and Kyrsten. Prior to giving birth to her two beautiful children Chris worked for twenty years with people with learning and physical disabilities. She studied the art of writing children’s stories @The Writing School, Oxford Open Learning. Chris-Jean also donates children’s stories and poems to the Peacock Writers charity group. These works are not offered for sale in any other form.
Chris-Jean's site: Show & Tell Book Site http://chris-jean.webplus.net
Chris-Jean's site: Show & Tell Book Site http://chris-jean.webplus.net