From the desk of Ashley Ludwig
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| Blog Name: |
From the desk of Ashley Ludwig |
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http://ashleyludwig.wordpress.com |
| Language: |
English |
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writing, christian, romance |
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Ashley Ludwig is the author of historical and contemporary inspirational romance.
While trying to be a full time wife, mother, and full time employee. NOT for the faint of heart! |
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15 Followers |
All or Nothing November News
Hey, everyone
I wanted to share the following tidbit with you – it’s an honor to even be MENTIONED with these amazing authors…
The ACFW Book Club is currently voting on the following books to determine what they’ll be reading in January 2010 and All or Nothing is on the voting list. We’ve got a lot of great books to choose from for January. Please join the ACFW Book Club and cast your vote in the poll!
o Here Inheritance Forever by Lyn Cote
o Montana Rose by Mary Connealy
o Cowboy Christmas by Mary Connealy
o The Husband Tree by Mary Connealy
Interviewed Today with Lena Nelson Dooley
Hey, everyone…
I’ve had the pleasure of being interviewed today by the lovely Lena Nelson Dooley.
Come on over and join me, as we discuss All or Nothing, and my road to publication. One lucky commenter will receive a complimentary e-book.
“A Christian Writer’s World: Ashley Ludwig“
~Ashley
A Recipe for Historical Romance
All story is built on an idea. Like a great oak is born from a tiny acorn, every idea has to start somewhere. The difference is, unlike growing one plant from one seed, ideas can germinate from multiple sources, blending more into a recipe or blend to serve your own nefarious purposes – to get your hero and heroine, and quite likely your villain, into the proper space and time.
How to outline a Work in Progress (WIP)
I was asked today how to outline a work in progress by one of our new mamawriters. With NaNoWriMo on the way, no time like the present to take a time out and discuss the benefits of plotting, and adhering to an outline.
This is not a formula, per se… but some things you can think on. I don’t think in terms of outline. I do think in terms of prose — so for me, writing a full synopsis from the get go is the best way to find out what happens along the way to the end.
Identify theme of story (Man vs. man, Man vs. nature, Man vs. self).
Put your whole story synopsis into a 3-5 page, single spaced tale. Hit the high notes. Think fiv
Author Roast
Um, my dear friends invited me to a party this morning on their new blog.
Turns out, I’m being ROASTED.
What does this mean? Well, there is a prize involved — we’re discussing Mexican music… and I have a band in mind. Anyone who knows me well, or knows what I like to listen to while wr
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