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6: Writing Update: I'm writing short stories

An episode of the Writing in Color podcast, hosted by ChaChanna, titled "6: Writing Update: I'm writing short stories" was published on July 4, 2018 and runs 9 minutes.

July 4, 2018 ·9m · Writing in Color

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In this episode, I'm sharing my experience at CrimeCONN and my writing progress. Mentions Books Mastering Suspense, Structure & Plot: How to Write Gripping Stories That Keep Readers on the Edge of Their Seats by Jane K. Cleland http://bit.ly/2NeTZgz Flash Fiction Masters https://bit.ly/2MCkwDG Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays: The Essential Guide to Getting Your Work Published by Windy Lynn Harris http://bit.ly/2tJC2Pf Writer's Digest Critique Services http://bit.ly/2Nc4wcx Let’s connect! Instagram ► www.instagram.com/chachannawrites/ Twitter► twitter.com/ChaChanna Podcast Website ► www.writingincolorpodcast.com Read some of my stories ► www.chachannawrites.com

In this episode, I'm sharing my experience at CrimeCONN and my writing progress.

Mentions
Books Mastering Suspense, Structure & Plot: How to Write Gripping Stories That Keep Readers on the Edge of Their Seats by Jane K. Cleland http://bit.ly/2NeTZgz

Flash Fiction Masters https://bit.ly/2MCkwDG

Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays: The Essential Guide to Getting Your Work Published by Windy Lynn Harris http://bit.ly/2tJC2Pf

Writer's Digest Critique Services http://bit.ly/2Nc4wcx

Let’s connect!
Instagram ► www.instagram.com/chachannawrites/
Twitter► twitter.com/ChaChanna
Podcast Website ► www.writingincolorpodcast.com
Read some of my stories ► www.chachannawrites.com

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