Hudson Channing
Hudson Channing is happily in love with the man of her dreams. She is also the driving force behind the Joy of Making Up the Right Way.com, ad a senior editor at Gentle Pen Editorial Services.
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Love Letters to Get Your Ex Back: A Unique Way to Ease the Pain and Rekindle the AffairHow do you write that all important letter -- a love letter to get our ex back. Where does you begin?
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The Two Hardest Things I Ever Did to Get My Ex BackSadness, depression, even physical pain. It's all there and more when you break up with the person you love. What can I do? What can I do? You ask yourself. What, oh what, should I do to get my ex back? The answer is simpler than you think.
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Criminal Musings: The Case for the Virtuous VillainIt's your villain who drives your story. It's he or she who upsets the apple cart, derails the train, and keeps things moving. If it weren't for villains, we novelists wouldn't have anything to write about. Isn't it time we gave the villain had his due?
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One of the Greatest Characters Ever IgnoredA discussion about the one character who could do more to make -- or break -- your story than any other. It's a character we all know, a force we deal with every day. Yet we writers so often leave it out of our stories.
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New Federal Program Eases Bite of Repaying Student LoansThe government has rolled out a new program that pegs repayment of college loans to income. Given the economic climate, the launch of the Income-Based Repayment Plan (IBR) is especially welcome.
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Darkness and the Devil Behind Me: A 1920s Jazz Age MysteryA woman vanishes along the dark storm-swept streets of New York City. Days later, thieves hit the home of her millionaire patron. Coincidence or conspiracy? Somebody knows, but nobody's talking. Not until Lanie Price gets involved.
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Henry's HandA creeping fog and a young woman alone on a dark highway. Ingredients for disaster.
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Wake Me when It's OverWhat do you do when your "darker" self is also your smarter half and you're too weak to resist it?
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In Asbury Park, Someone Lies WaitingA young couple's birthday visit to the famous New Jersey resort town stirs up old -- and deadly -- memories.
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New Government Program Pegs Federal Student Loan Repayments to IncomeStruggling under federal student loans? Relief is on the way. Under the government's new Income-Based Repayment Plan (IBR), you might be able to substantially lower your monthly student loan repayments -- you might even be able to cut them out entirely!
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Writing Advice: Using Your Five (Or Even Six) SensesThere are so many ways to differentiate your characters, to make them memorable -- an odd name, an accent. One of the most overlooked, and simplest, ways of delineating characters is the use of the basic five senses.
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Using Social Media to Bring Your Characters to LifeEveryone knows how useful it is for writers to have a presence on Facebook and Squidoo, etc., to spread news about their books and reach readers. But do you just how much fun it is to use these sites to explore your characters -- to bring them to life?
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Advice for Writers "Just Starting Out": Acting Lessons & Business SavvyWhether you write fiction or non-fiction, acting lessons can help you sharpen your powers of observation, description, and storytelling. Another tip: these days, a writer must also have the skills of an entrepreneur marketing a product.
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How to Sell Your Own Books at a Book Fair: 12 Tips for SuccessBeyond book signings, many authors take part in book fairs where they have tables, meet the public and hand sell their books. What do you need to make your mobile bookstore successful?