Posts Tagged ‘writing’
Hello! You might have read the article about my work in the Philippine Daily Inquirer today. If you’re a writer in Metro Manila/Philippines and want to participate in the workshops, here are some signup forms: Ebook formatting and publishing, Jan […]
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I’ve put the lessons from #romanceclass and #steamyreads on Gumroad. Consider these PDF handouts, as if you attended the workshops. Best if you’re a self-paced learner. If you feel you need to be writing with a community, do reach out […]
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Kids These Days (Luna East Volume 1) (short story “Fifty Two Weeks”) Properly Scandalous (Scambitious 2) Wedding Night Stand Say That Things Change: New Adult Quick Reads 1 (short story “Creation Myths”) Sola Musica: Love Notes From A Festival (short […]
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Telling you now, so you can spend the next month preparing: New online class. January 24. We’re writing YA romance. You in? If you’ve attended #buqosteamyreads and #flirtsteamyreads before, the format will be very similar. I will be facilitating a […]
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Sometimes I get requests from students to answer questions or give comments, usually for a paper or a report they’re doing. This is a recent Q&A I did with Hannah of DLSU, for her thesis. Sharing my answers here! -How […]
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Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for (un)breakable by Kesh Tanglao! I first met Kesh when she joined #romanceclass last year — and went on to write and publish The Real Score, a fangirl-fantasy (that’s a thing right?) with […]
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When I decided to publish my own books, that was a “hey let’s try this” that became, whether I planned it or not, the thing that would define me as an author. There are people who are aware of me […]
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1. Describe your Luna East story in a few short sentencesCoast Guard: Through a mix of baked goods and well-meaning friends, Claire is somehow coerced by campus sweetheart Anna to keep watch over her crush Mark, just because she happens […]
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1. Describe your Luna East story in a few short sentences. Picture Me Naked is a story about high school rivals who may or may not just be rivals to each other after all. For as long as Laika could remember, […]
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1. Describe your Luna East story in a few short sentencesA Study in Form: Junior Saree Termulo couldn’t say no to Senior Eli Antonio’s request–to model for his biggest art project. But she may be helping more than just Eli along. […]
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