I’m sure there are many other great writers out there who have this issue – why not call over to Aurora’s blog and tell her how YOU solved it 😀
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As a beginner, I tried to get to know more about book blurbs since I needed to write my own. To make sure it will be appropriate and professional, I did some research, asked some experienced writers and found an amazing article, written by Author Traci Sanders, “Taking the fear out of book blurbs,” which I had re-published on my blog End of June 2016.
Out of fear to give out too much information, I wrote it apparently too vague, and it wasn’t intriguing enough. I asked several more writers and got interesting information and an enormous help. One of them, Author Jim Spencer, asked me to send him a quick synopsis, and he then took the time and wrote an entire blurb on my novella, showing me how he would do it. I will be forever grateful for the time and efforts…
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Chris, you are another of the amazingly supportive writers/bloggers in this world – so generous. When I worry that the world is going to hell in a handbasket, as they say, I hop over here and feel immediately better. Thank you.
xx,
mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMore dot com)
– ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder –
“It takes a village to transform a world!”
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Glad you find my blog a little oasis of sanity Madelyn (although, with my sense of humour, you might wonder about my state of mind LOL)
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No wondering about it – it’s fairly clear you are a bit of a loon 🙂 (most of my favorite people ARE, btw.) xx, mgh
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LOLOL
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Thanks so much for your help and the re-blog, Chris! It would help hearing how other writers were dealing with this. Maybe next time it will be easier for me! And thanks for everything!!
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Welcome Aurora 😃
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