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Robin Bayne

Robin Bayne

living in Lutherville, MD
   
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Award winning author Robin Bayne writes inspirational fiction, articles and essays from her home in Maryland. FROM NOW ON, a Christian novella, was her most recent release from Treble Heart Books. Her day-job is in mortgage underwriting.

Education/Experience: B.A.;College of Notre Dame of Md.

Interests: Christianity, Books, Nutrition and Food, Mortgage Banking, Novel Writing

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A second set of eyes can save you time and rejection letters. Whether you meet online or in person, finding a critique partner or group is an essential part of your writing career.
Writers should consider submitting short pieces to a variety of publishers. Don't wait to hear about your novel submission - keep writing and submitting. But remember, following the guidelines can hel...
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Writers: evaluate the amount of time you spend online with other writers. There are ways to trim your online time without giving up all your groups.
Fiction Writers: Don't be fooled into thinking your novels can't have a "formula." Read tips from well-known writing instructors on how to create a formula which will give readers an emotional experie...
Many writers feel compelled to work on every opportunity that comes their way - how much is too much?
Much like the banking industry struggles to "give back to the community," writers can also give something back to their fellow writers. And it can be fun!