by Sheri Fredricks | Aug 6, 2018 | Writing Tips
When people hear the term Alpha Male, it usually brings to mind a strong, muscular, man’s man. The one the women without an intention of being the center of attention. A warrior of superior looks and intelligence. He’s a charming leader whom others look to for... Read more
by Sheri Fredricks | Jul 27, 2018 | Writing Resources
A couple months ago I was zipping around different author websites. The ones that were functional and easy to use really caught my eye; they weren’t slammed with too much information or bright blinking lights. Neat and orderly, their layouts were engaging and drew me... Read more
by Sheri Fredricks | Mar 26, 2018 | Uncategorized
Southern vs. Northern Rudeness Since I was born and raised in Arkansas, then moved and lived most of my adult life in New Jersey, I can tell you for certain each state has their own rudeness technique. An Arkansas rudeness will often be coated in fake sugar. They have... Read more
by Sheri Fredricks | Feb 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
Photo by Mateusz Dach from Pexels Top Ten Peeves of Writing Teachers (Including ‘Vegetables for Authors’) By Melodie Campbell It all started in 1992. I’d won a couple of crime fiction awards, and the local college came calling. Did I want to come on... Read more
by Sheri Fredricks | Oct 7, 2017 | Uncategorized
The most commonly asked question I’m asked is where I get my ideas. For me, the answer is simple: LIFE A few months ago while I wrapped up the Jungle Island series, I wondered where to go next. What would everyone be excited to read? After a trip to the... Read more
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