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Blog Name: Galen Kindley - Imagineering fiction
Url: http://www.galenkindley.com/blog/
Language: English
Topics: novels, writer, author
Description: Author blog. We discuss a variety of topics, most writing related in someway, but all normally include a touch of humor. Drop by to see what's up and share a comment. We'd love to see you.
Popularity: 74 Followers

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Picking on Donna…
Over the weekend, I coined a phrase: “Blogable Offense.”  This came to pass when, ahem, Donna and I went shoe shopping.  I’ll bet you can guess who wanted shoes.  Right.  Wasn’t me.  I own: gym sho...
That Pesky Synopsis
Sooner or later, someone will ask you for a synopsis.  Yes, the request will strike terror in your heart…but it needn’t. Let’s discuss a couple of ideas to help organize and approach the task, as w...
Edits and Ownership.
I promised you road-to-publication stories…a welcome relief, no doubt, from those boring, techie, software-junkie, video posts, huh? Let’s assume you’re a yet-to-be-published author.  You have a manuscript. You’ve worked and worked on it.  You’ve had it “test read.” Ponied-up good money to have it professionally edited. Polished it. It gleams like a showroom car. You submit this beauty to a publisher.  Lighting strikes. It’s accepted.  You’re proud and happy.  You should be.  But, beware…just like happens to the protag in your novel, there’s gonna be a disturbance in your tranquility and happiness. Your “Ordinary World
Book Trailer Video…Part 4
Prior video-related posts in this series:Writing a Script Video Creation Software Choices Video Conversion Software…Optional Today’s post is the last dealing with video creation…for now.  The subje...
Book Trailer Video…Part 3
So, I’m back.  Thanks for visiting on Monday and leaving supportive notes…I appreciate it.  We talked in Part 1 about the need for a credible script to accompany your video. In Part 2, we talked ab...
Life Without the Internet…
…is not worth living.  I’m donating my organs to various organ joints and calling it quits.  My home internet connection died Sunday…without cause or a trace.  Good old Comcast can’t get here to “f...
Video Book Trailers…Part Two.
On Wednesday, we discussed the first step in making a credible video, the script.  After the script is roughed-in, you have a couple of choices.  You can select pictures and videos to support the s...
Video Tips…Part One
Yes, you’re correct. I’m marginally qualified to give tips about anything.  Still, I’ve come up with a couple about making book trailers you might find useful. The first thing you should do is writ...
Working Online…it works.
I promised I’d share my publication events as they occurred.  Accordingly…The feared schedule slip did not transpire—yet.  My publisher is projecting Hearts will be on the street by Mid-March. Howe...
Setbacks
Galen's version of not surprisedAt age 60, I like to think I’m no longer surprised by unanticipated events.  So, yesterday, when my publisher said,I can’t make our scheduled edit today, technical d...

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