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Author: Karen Cioffi

Karen Cioffi is an award-winning author and children's ghostwriter. She loves to help those who want to be the author of a children's book fulfill their dream. Contact Karen today to get your story started!

Writing: Showing vs. Telling

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Yeah, yeah, yeah . . . we’ve all heard of, or read about, the showing and telling aspect of writing: you must show, not tell. But there are those out there just beginning a writing career who may be uncertain about importance of this writing strategy. While there must be some amount of exposition in…

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Tips to Overcome Writing Procrastination

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Contributed by Mary Jo Guglielmo. “If and When were planted, and Nothing grew.” ~Proverb Procrastination………….who me? I know how to get things done; I also know how to procrastinate. As a writer, sometimes procrastination has to do with feeling lost in a project, other times it’s about not being satisfied with a draft.  Personally, I’m…

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Children’s Writing and Information Dump

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As a ghostwriter and rewriter, I occasionally get clients who give me a draft of a story that has information dump within the first few pages of a picture book. This is a no-no. Information dump is when an author literally dumps a chunk of information for the reader to absorb. Granted, most new writers…

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6 Book Marketing Tips Sure to Boost Your Author Online Platform

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So, you’re an author. That’s great. But, just writing books isn’t enough – you’ve got to promote you and your books. The first step to doing this is to have yearly, monthly, and weekly book marketing goals. With goals, you know where you’re heading and can work toward that end..Marketing goals can be considered a…

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Traditional Book Publishing – Contract to Sales to Career

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You’ve chosen to write books, possibly children’s books, and you’ve done it right. You did your homework and learned the craft of writing. You created a polished manuscript and submitted it to publishers. And, knowing it’s not necessarily the best writer who gets published but the one who perseveres, you were steadfast and didn’t let…

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4 Writing Tips on Using Descriptions

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Using descriptions can be a powerful writing tool. The most important thing to keep in mind is to use your imagination. Close your eyes and picture what your character is doing. Picture what the scene looks like, then paint it with words. Below are four tips to help you get a handle on writing descriptions….

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The Ghostwriter

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She’s Invisible…She’s Powerful…She Helps People…She’s the Ghostwriter! What’s the essential characteristic of a ghost? Invisibility. And, along with being invisible, the ghostwriter is a powerful tool for people who struggle to turn their ideas into readable and publishable stories, don’t have the time to write it themselves, or don’t have the necessary skills to write…

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Do Book Back-Covers Really Matter?

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Being an author is no longer just about writing. Now, you have to become savvy about marketing your book. An important element of book marketing is the back cover. And, making it powerful does really matter. In fact, aside from the front cover, the back cover is what will motivate the reader to buy your…

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Writing a Memoir – 5 Rules

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While this site is for those who want to author a children’s book, I do get the occasional individual who wants a memoir written. So, I thought I’d provide some information on that topic. Writing a memoir is different things to different people. Some people are looking for closure, or a cathartic release from a…

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Tips on How to Write Out a Word You Don’t Know

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It’s most likely happened to everyone. You’re thinking of a word, but you’re just not sure how to spell it. And, your not even getting close enough for your Word program to give you suggestions. Since this is a common occurrence, Hubspot decided to put together an infographic full of tips. And, since those who…

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