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Tag Archives: writing
1921 Tulsa Race Riot – More on the Aftermath
Filling In the Details If you have been following my blogs regarding the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot, you know that I used this infamous event in history as the backdrop for my 4-book Tulsa Series. Because so little is known … Continue reading
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Involve the Reader; Make the Reader Work
Author / Reader Interaction One of the more fascinating aspects of novel writing (of which I believe there are many), is the ongoing interaction between author/reader. The novice novelist often tends to view the novel-writing process as totally one-sided. This … Continue reading
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Tagged 1921 Tulsa Race Tulsa Race Riot, author, be a novelist, beanovelist, editing, editor, editors, Norma Jean Lutz, novel writing, novelist, novelists, novels, published, reader, Tulsa Tempest, writer, writing
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