Why Imposter Syndrome is a Sign That You Are Growing as a Writer
Today I have a special treat for you! Today we have the privilege of a guest writer, Rose Atkinson-Carter, a writer with Reedsy. She also is a writer-adviser, and she has agreed to share with us why imposter syndrome is not just a problem, it can be a sign of growth! Thank you so much for sharing with us about imposter syndrome, Rose!
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Guest Post - How to Write a Successful Book Blurb
How to Write a Successful Book Blurb – Rose Atkinson Carter
Around 4 million books are published each year, so how can you make yours stand out? In addition to composing a stellar manuscript and coming up with an exciting cover and title, another important element to consider is your book’s blurb. Often up to 200 words long, blurbs — which are typically found on a book’s back cover — present…
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An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.
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J.D. Vance: Gabriel Basso
Beverly “Bev” Vance: Amy Adams
Bonnie “Mamaw” Vance: Glenn Close
Lindsay Vance: Haley Bennett
Usha Chilukuri: Freida Pinto
Papaw: Bo Hopkins
Young J.D. Vance: Owen Asztalos
Matt: Jesse C. Boyd
Phillip Roseman: Stephen Kunken
Ken: Keong Sim
Travis: Morgan Gao
Chris: Ethan Suess
Kevin: Jono Mitchell
Uncle Pat: Bill Kelly
Uncle Arch: David Dwyer
Lori: Sarah Hudson
Jimmy (Bev’s Brother): Ted Huckabee
Bill (Nurse): Nathan Hesse
Cousin Nate: Max Barrow
Bonnie (Mamaw, 30’s): Sunny Mabrey
Jim (Papaw, 30’s): Brett Lorenzini
Young Bev (6 years): Tierney Smith
Cheryl: Helen LeRoy
Emma: Kinsley Isla Dillon
Adult Frank McFee: Ryan Homchick
Chip: Joshua Stenvick
Brooks Houghton: Bill Winkler
Brett: Chase Anderson
Pamela: Amy Parrish
Rich: Ed Amatrudo
Hiram Walcott: David de Vries
Cocktailer #1: Holly Morris
Cocktailer #2: Brandon Hirsch
Server: David Alexander
Obsequious Server: Alexander Baxter
Waiter: Steven Reddington
Wiry Law Partner: Angelo Reyes
Stodgy Partner: John Rymer
Young Bonnie (Mamaw 13 Years): Abigail Rose Cornell
Adult Louis Zablocki: Lowrey Brown
Young J.D. (4 years): Hunter James Evers
Dane: Riley McNerney
Pool Woman: Zele Avradopoulos
Mr. Selby: David Jensen
Holler Aunt: Skylar Denney
Young Louis: John Whitley
Doug: Zac Pullam
Young Frank: Shane Donovan Lewis
Officer #1: Mike Senior
Officer #2: William Mark McCullough
Kameron: Dylan Gage
Katrina: Hannah Pniewski
Doctor: David Marshall Silverman
Dr. Newton: Jason Davis
Davis: Joshua Brady
Nasty Cashier: Cory Chapman
Nurse: Tatom Pender
Patient: Cathy Hope
Ray: David Atkinson
Salesperson: Adam Murray
Scared Woman: Dianna Craig
Meghan: Emery Mae Edgeman
Young Jim (Papaw 16 Years): Rohan Myers
Meals On Wheels Delivery Man: Matthew Alan Brady
Young Lori (6 years): Lucy Capri
Sally Coates: Déjá Dee
Kyle: Daniel R. Hill
Arguing Girlfriend: Jordan Trovillion
Secretary at Club: Yossie Mulyadi
ICU Nurse #1: Alisa Harris
ICU Nurse #2: Tiger Dawn
Rehab Mother: Darla Robinson
Rehab Recepcionist: Belinda Keller
Old Mamaw Blanton: Jessie Faye Shirley
Nurse Vivian: Cheryl Howard
Law Candidate Tim: Tim Abou-Nasr
Curt: Leland Thomas Griffin
Officer Connor: Drew Emerson Jones
EMT #1: Justin P. Turner
EMT #2: Joshua T. Schneider
Marine Barber: Tony Ward
Dining Hall Manager: Mara Hall
Jill at Financial Aid Office: Tess Malis Kincaid
Gas Station Attendant: Chris Charm
Intake Receptionist: Mary Kraft
Shoe Store Manager: Suehyla El-Attar
Study Hall Friend #1: Matthew Withers
Study Hall Friend #2: Jessica Miesel
Study Hall Friend #3: Benjamin Rapsas
Peter (uncredited): Ethan Levy
Middletown Resident (uncredited): Bret Aaron Knower
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Original Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
Producer: Brian Grazer
Producer: Ron Howard
Post Producer: William M. Connor
Executive Producer: Diana Pokorny
Production Design: Molly Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert Hein
Director of Photography: Maryse Alberti
Casting: Carmen Cuba
Producer: Karen Lunder
Stunt Coordinator: Monique Ganderton
Writer: Vanessa Taylor
Compositing Artist: Daniel L. Smith
Camera Operator: Thomas Lappin
Compositing Artist: Michael A. Martinez
Supervising Art Director: Gregory A. Weimerskirch
Costume Designer: Virginia B. Johnson
Set Costumer: Bob Moore Jr.
Makeup Department Head: Eryn Krueger Mekash
Foley Artist: Heikki Kossi
Art Direction: Shawn D. Bronson
Rigging Grip: Gary Blair
Makeup Artist: Erica Stewart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Josh Berger
Compositing Artist: Steve Dinozzi
VFX Artist: Bryan Haines
Visual Effects Producer: Chris LeDoux
Original Music Composer: David Fleming
Set Dresser: Aaron Robert Hall
Assistant Art Director: Chris Yoo
Costume Supervisor: Dana Pacheco
Sound Designer: Grant Elder
Makeup Artist: Jodi Byrne
Set Costumer: Robin Fields
Compositing Artist: Brad Lucas
Set Dresser: Sam Carter
Makeup Artist: Andrea Vieth
Set Dresser: Maxfield Ladish
Set Dresser: Natalie LeCompte
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5 Great Reasons to Hire a Book Coach – by. Rose Atkinson-Carter…
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5 Great Reasons to Hire a Book Coach - by. Rose Atkinson-Carter…
It’s a common perception that authors must lock themselves away in a cave and hunch over their text alone until it’s finished. The upside? You get to avoid your annoying neighbors. The downside? Your writing quality might suffer. Many authors find themselves in need of personalized support, inspiration, and expertise to turn their creativity into reality.
Enter the book coach: a specialist with…
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5 Types of Inciting Incidents You Can Use to Kickstart Your Story - by Rose Atkinson- Carter…
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5 Types of Story Structure to Help You Outline Your Novel
I’ve been wanting to have a post comparing different plot structures/outlining systems on the blog for a while, and today Rose Atkinson-Carter is filling that gap! Big thanks to her for this guest post.
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Witches spend their time plotting to kill children, stalking the wretched child like a hunter stalks a bird in the forest.
The Witches, Nicolas Roeg (1990)
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Underland’s Unruly Princesses: Boarding School Dropouts (chapter 3)
“Princess Emberess will be sleeping in the redhead room. It’s the first door in there.” said Madame Graciella. “Your luggage has been brought any moment.” She opened the door to reveal a grey room with six twin beds with gilded wood headboards, and grey bedding, and a wooden chest at the foot of each bed. The windows were boarded shut with nails and there a gilded grandfather clock stood in the corner. There were four other girls sitting on beds.
The girl sitting on the bed closest to the door was a tiny little thing who couldn’t be more than four. She had a twelve inch fishtail braid in a fiery red hue, though slightly less vivid than Ember’s own. Her left eye was blue, and her right eye was green. She had a dusting of freckles across her nose, and wore a rosy pink velvet dress trimmed with flowers and bows with a silver pendant with a teardrop shaped rose quartz, and a large pink bow in her hair, tying off her braid.
On the second bed was a tall and willowy girl of eleven with a rather vacant expression caribbean blue eyes and short ginger hair that grazed her shoulders, clad in an orange taffeta gown with a silk honeysuckle pinned to her bodice, citrine stud earrings, and a black headband.
Next to her was a tall, thin, brittle looking girl of ten with eyes so brown they were nearly black and coppery curls piled elaborately atop her head. She wore a cyan silk gown with delicate sea green embroidery, a pearl choker with a jade cameo, and two peacock feathers in her hair.
Beside her was a kind looking girl who looked to be about ten with periwinkle eyes and hair in loose ringlets the color of new bronze flowing down her back. She wore a turquoise satin gown with intricate gold damask embroidery and hot pink tulle trim and cuffs and hot pink gems adorning it, a necklace with a gold braided chain and teardrop shaped gems, and a sea green ribbon woven into a waterfall braid among her wavy hair.
The final girl in the bed next to Ember’s was a short, chubby girl of ten with ocean blue eyes, and frizzy hair somewhere between strawberry blonde and auburn worn half up, half down. She wore an airy butter yellow silk a-line gown with blush, peach, and tangerine daisies embroidered on it, a magenta belt, a three-strand necklace of pink diamonds on a silver chain and a white daisy pinned in her hair.
“Ladies, I’ve brought a new friend for you. Meet Princess Emberess of Crims. Your highness, may I present your new roommates Lady Marie-Christine D’Aubigne of Voyagea, Lady Portia of Snudworth, Lady Suzette Atkinson of Ruby, Lady Kathleen Carter of Crimson, and Lady Francesca Lambert of Scarlet. Report to the dining room for lunch and your manners lesson with Mistress Emanuelle in ten minutes. Your highness, I must go to escort your sister to the blonde room, two doors down.” announced Madame Graciella, escorting Rosalind out by one arm.
“But madame, my mother told me I was to stay with my sister! I promised our mother to look out for her!” Ember protested, but her pleas fell on deaf ears.
“Don’t worry. We’ll take good care of her. She’s only two doors down.” Madame Graciella reassured. “Ladies, why don’t you get better acquainted with the princess, while you get ready?” Madame Graciella was much nicer than her sister, but she was incredibly intimidated by her.
“Are you really the princess?” asked little Marie-Christine, an awestruck look in her eyes.
“I am. My friends call me Ember, at least they would if they had any friends.” Ember smiled. This little girl reminded her of Ros.
“I’m Marie-Christine, but you can call me Chrissie.” said Marie-Christine.
“How old are you?” asked Ember.
“I’m four. I’m the youngest in the school by seven minutes. My twin sister Marie-Anne is in the blonde room with your sister. This is our first year. But our older sisters Marie-Louise and Marie-Therese are in the brunette room between us.
“If your sister’s in the blonde room, she’d better watch her back.” Suzette Atkinson piped up.
“You might be princesses, but the real queen around here is Cressida Cowper, and she’s there too. She eats new girls for lunch.”
“Cressida is my best friend.” Portia Keen mused in a deadpan voice, her nose to the sky. “You’re all just jealous of her beauty and brains!”
“Cressida and Portia share a brain. That and they’re both from Snud, and knew each other before coming here.” Suzette spat.
“Sukey, I’m sure Ember’s sister can handle herself.” rationalized Kathleen Carter. “I mean Cressida’s awful, but the other girls are all really cool.” she held her hand out for Ember to shake. “I’m Kitty. Your sister will be okay, Cressida’s horrid, but the other girls are all nice. Besides, Chrissie isn’t the only one with a sister there. My sister Lacey will be there too, and she’ll look out for your sister. How old is your sister?”
“She’s seven. Our mother just stopped breastfeeding her.” Ember accepted Kitty’s hand.
“Why would she do it herself? That’s what we have wetnurses for!” asked a bewildered Portia.
“Shut up, Portia.” snapped Sukey, glowering at the ditzy girl. “But seriously, your mother stopped at seven?”
”Mum’s always cosseted Ros up like a baby. We’ve had a pretty isolated upbringing with no friends our age. Mum always said we were lucky to have each other. My sister’s an incredibly vulnerable person. She’s never left the castle grounds until two days ago when we left for school. She cried herself to sleep at the inn, and I had to calm her down because her father’s a deadbeat who’s ignored her her whole life, but Mum’s utterly enamored with him.”
“That’s rotten.” Francesca Lambert narrowed her eyes.
“So you have no friends your own age?” Asked Kitty.
“Unfortunately not. Nobody at court but my mother has children.”
“Our parents may not live at court, but some of us are in your mother’s house of progress. My older brother Stefan is the knave’s squire. Harriet Lennox from the Brunette room, her father is Count Marcus of Odyssey, your mother’s master of coin. There’s three other girls in the brunette room who are high up in your mother’s queensguard. Chrissie’s father Baron Leonard of Voyagea is her master of spies. Some of us are in your aunt’s court or house of progress as well.”
“Cressida’s grandfather is Queen Mirana’s master of justice.” Portia chimed in. “Her father’s lord commander of her queensguard. My brothers are in her queensguard too. My mother and Queen Mirana are close, personal friends.”
“Stop calling my aunt ‘Queen Mirana!’” Snapped Ember. “She hasn’t been queen for nine years. As far as I’m concerned, the only queen I recognize is my mother!”
“Portia didn’t mean any harm.” Kitty said, stepping between the two girls. “She just parrots what her mother, Cressida’s mother and Cressida say.”
“That’s because Portia has a single digit IQ. She needs Cressida to do all the thinking for her.” Sukey snarked. Francesca giggled at Sukey’s blunt remark.
“That’s right! Wait, what were we talking about?” Portia inquired.
“We ought to go down for lunch with the others. Maybe you can snag a seat next to your sister.” Francesca suggested helpfully.
“And maybe you won’t hog all the rolls this time, Fanny. They’ll go right to your hips.” Portia jeered.
“Shut up Portia!” Fanny, Kitty, and Sukey shouted in unison. Maybe it wasn’t going to be so bad here after all. Most of the girls seemed really nice, with the exception of Portia, but she obviously wasn’t smart enough to do any real harm. Still, she couldn’t help but wonder how her baby sister was faring in the blonde room.
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they say you can tell a lot about a person by their favourite lyrics or their favourite quotes. what are yours? 💛
oh my god anon this might be my favourite question ever??????? sajkdhs how much time do you have lmao okay this won’t even come close to all my favourite quotes/lyrics but here’s an unfinished list:
“But, dear me, let us be elegant or die.” - Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
“I have been frightened half out of my foolish wits, but I have somehow earned this joy; I have been waiting for it for so long.” - The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson
“Must be the time of year for shooting stars. Looking for each other, like everything is.” - Days Without End, Sebastian Barry
“In the end, it is my belief, words are the only thing that can construct a world that makes sense.” - Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Kate Atkinson
“There is no hard truth, only truth on a given day by a given person. It is people who are hard or soft.” - It’s Not Yet Dark, Simon Fitzmaurice
“He is half my soul, as the poets say.” - The Song of Achilles, Madeleine Miller
“I have hated words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right.” - The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
“It’s a lot easier, she realised, to be on the verge of something than to actually be it.” - The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
“The only thing worse than a boy who hates you: a boy who loves you.” - The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
“Hope was a dangerous, disquieting thing but he thought perhaps he liked it.” - The Foxhole Court, Nora Sakavic
“I suppose...she makes me quiet. Like Henrietta.” - The Raven King, Maggie Stiefvater
“Whatever souls are made of his and mine are the same.” - Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte
“What will survive of us is love.” - “An Arundal Tomb”, Philip Larkin
“The end of art is peace.” - “The Harvest Bow”, Seamus Heaney
“It should be enough. To make something beautiful should be enough. It isn’t. It should be.” - Landscape with a Blur of Conquerors, Richard Siken
“Oh must we dream our dreams and have them too?” - “Questions of Travel”, Elizabeth Bishop
“Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, Whispering 'it will be happier'.”- Alfred Lord Tennyson
“When is a monster not a monster? Oh, when you love it.” - Caitlyn Siehl
“A mermaid found a swimming lad,
Picked him for her own,
Pressed her body to his body,
Laughed: and plunging down
Forgot in cruel happiness
That even lovers drown.” - “The Mermaid”, WB Yeats
“There is no answer. But Eleanor is the answer.” - Chidi Anagonye, The Good Place
“People aren’t thinking about you the way you’re thinking about you.” - Alexis Rose, Schitt’s Creek
“I'd be the last shred of truth
In the lost myth of true love
[...]
Before he feels alone
One final time
And marries the sea
Imagine being loved by me” - Talk, Hozier
“But you’re not what you thought you were,” - Liability (Reprise), Lorde
“Catch us in the mirror and it looks a lot like love
Then you stop me talking as you kiss me from above” - Another Place, Bastille
“What a feeling to be right here beside you now
Holding you in my arms
When the air ran out and we both started running wild
The sky fell down
But you've got stars, they're in your eyes
And I've got something missing tonight
What a feeling to be a king beside you, somehow
I wish I could be there now” - What a Feeling, One Direction
“Everybody's looking for love to start a riot
But every time I look in your eyes
The world gets quiet” - Silence, Before You Exit
“I can see you starin', honey
Like he's just your understudy
Like you'd get your knuckles bloody for me” - Exile, Taylor Swift & Bon Iver
“How the faces of love have changed turning
The pages
And I have changed oh, but you, you remain
Ageless” - Crystal, Stevie Nicks
“Her fight and fury is fiery
Oh but she loves
Like sleep to the freezing” - Cherry Wine, Hozier
“And if I ever see you again my love
All I m ever gonna do is send shivers down
That spine of yours” - Lover, Where Do You Live?, highasakite
“Would it really kill you if we kissed?” - Drive, Halsey
“Some love was made for the lights
Some kiss your cheek and goodnight” - Slow It Down, The Lumineers
“This morning, with her, drinking coffee” – Johnny Cash about June Carter when asked his description of paradise.
“There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.” - Leonard Cohen,
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Journeying from Writer to Publisher
Here’s the cover of the first book in The Ozark Grannies’ Secret Series.
Lately, I have been establishing my business Ozark Grannies’ Secrets, and have been at the same time working with Kerry Kelley with the first book in our Ozark Grannies’ Secrets series called Gourmet Weeds which is about the native and naturalized plants that you may find in your backyard that you didn’t plant.
Starting a…
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How to Come Up With Intriguing Character Backstories – Rose Atkinson-Carter #Writing #Characters
Being able to get the protagonist’s motivations, goals, wants and needs right in a story is an essential skill to have in your writing toolkit. But one often overlooked, yet powerful skill, is backstory. When used correctly, the intriguing twists and turns of a character’s history is what makes a…
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4 Predictions for Next Year’s Cozy Mystery Trends – by Rose Atkinson-Carter…
4 Predictions for Next Year’s Cozy Mystery Trends – by Rose Atkinson-Carter…
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4 Predictions for Next Year's Cozy Mystery Trends - by Rose Atkinson-Carter…
When you encounter the term “crime fiction,” what comes to mind? Most mystery lovers think of heinous acts, witty detectives, and dangerous suspects, but for those of us who prefer their escapist stories without extreme violence and gore, cozy mysteries might be more your of cup of tea. While this subgenre involves serious crimes (usually murder), these violent acts occur offstage, and readers…
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