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from YouTube :: Tag // tag May 15, 2008
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from YouTube :: Tag // shopping May 06, 2008
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Shoes To Go With Your Little Black Dress
from my videos April 01, 2008
Author: trendyswag Added: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:16:20 -0800 Duration: 93Trendyswag.com Host Katherine Akra Helps You Pick Out The Right Shoe To Wear With Your Little Black Dress.
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2008 Prom Gown Flirt P2275 Short Full Tie Dye Tulle
from YouTube :: Tag // modest March 07, 2008
Flirt Style # P2275 -- Layers of tie dye tulle give this skirt a fun flirty look, the pleated tulle bodice accented with a solid layered taffeta ribbon forming a bow at the hip add sweetness to the style. This gown is cute and modest with style that makes every eye turn. Show your personality -- not all your skin! Colors Available: Turquoise Frost Tie Dye, Blue Moon Tie Dye Visit www.CherrylsPromandPageant.com for this and more! Author: CherrylsPromNPageant Keywords: 2008 prom dress gown short modest strapless high back cute sweet tie dye fun party cocktail evening formal formalwear Added: March 7, 2008
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The Kissy Bits #16 - The heroine
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties July 31, 2006
Show Sixteen – the heroic heroine Finally! Why have I been holding out on the heroine? Cause heroines are that much harder. “Just shut up and give me more page time with wonder boy here!” When you ask people to describe their heroines, they’ll often give you a physical rundown. The ingredients that separate a true heroine from just a mediocre one are based on what's inside of her. First, a romantic heroine must CONNECT. Second, a romantic heroine must have STRENGTH. Third, a romantic heroine must DESERVE YOUR HERO. A heroine embodies all our hopes and dreams of a perfect love. Heroine archetypes: The BOSS. The SEDUCTRESS. The SPUNKY KID. The FREE SPIRIT. The WAIF. The LIBRARIAN. The CRUSADER. The NURTURER. Think of your favourite heroines of all times. The next few episodes are going to be a lot different to what we’ve had so far. It’s conference season for romance writers everywhere, and as I’ve said, I’ll be heading to the Romance Writers of Australia conference at the Gold Coast. If you’ve got anything you want to know about the conference, about the writing journey, about romance in writing, you know how to reach me! If you’ll be on the gold coast for the conference, drop me a line and we can get together for a chat. I promise I’ll be nice to you. Show link: Heroine Archetypes Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #15 - Naming Your baby
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties June 25, 2006
The Kissy Bits Show 15 – Naming Your Baby - with real-life examples from yours truly! - 1. Keep it short. 2. Avoid fancy words. 3. Make sure your title reflects your story. 4. Make your title original. 5. Brainstorm. 6. Alliteration always attracts. 7. Tried and true with a twist. 8. Use words that contradict and/or conflict with each other. 9. You can't copyright your title. 10. Have a backup. Next Show: All About Your Heroine Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #14 - Bedroom Edition
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties May 26, 2006
The Kissy Bits Show 14 – Closing the bedroom door almost all the way Why has the show been so late? I lost my microphone. Anybody who is going to attend the Romance Writers of Australia conference in August, drop me a line! Warning: This episode contains words some people might find offensive, and descriptions of scenes not suitable to minors. If you or anyone within earshot might get offended, turn around now. Talking about sex is one thing, but writing about it is, in some ways, even worse. - "what if Mom reads it?" syndrome. - Why romance writing is better than writing murder mysteries. - How do you get over the embarrassment? - celebrating sex for all the beauty it symbolises - difference between having sex and making love – tension - Be brave with it! Promo: Confessions of a Struggling Writer - Push your comfort level, but don't write to someone else's standards - Remember you are not writing about yourself - Sexual tension is more important than sex itselfprolonged the wait, the sweeter the reward. - Don't follow a formula - Sexual experiences is part of the plot - Use all the senses - Voice - What do we call "IT"? Got any questions? Comments? Feedback? Drop me a line on the show’s blog at kissybits.blogspot.com. For an upcoming show, I’ve got a challenge for you. I won’t do the show until I get enough replies, so you’ll *have* to do it if you want to find out why. I want you to dscribe someone’s face. And I want you to make it romantic. It can be first or third person, as detailed as you like or as general as you wish to make it, but I want you to convey a sense of attraction in your description. After all, that’s what we’r talking about. In the next show, we’ll talk all about your WIP and you. Naming your baby and letting go. Until next time, stay in the mood. Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #13 - First Kiss
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties April 26, 2006
The Kissy Bits #13 - First Kiss We're back after a long hiatus! Lots of writing has been done in the meantime. My chicklit novel is getting ready for podiobook goodness, yay! Also, your host has taken another step towards 30, shhhhh. The Kiss: expression of unique emotion between unique people. Don't make it anybody's kiss. Kiss as plot device Is your kiss only making the right noises? PROMO: Morevi Beware of purple prose. High tension or low tension, where should your kiss be? Challenge: Write that perfect kiss. Next show: The Kissy Bits #14 - Opening the Bedroom Door, or: Is it all about the smut? Show Links: The Site of Podiobooks: Podiobooks.com Morevi the Podiobook Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #12 - Emotional Honesty
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties March 23, 2006
The Kissy Bits #12 - Emotional Honesty New intro! Since a lot of people have been asking me when I’ll put the Kissy in the Bits, I’ve decided to dedicate the next few shows to the craft of romance in writing. Is romance really just about making the right noises? Let’s talk a bit about getting emotional. Learn about the Stanislavski method of acting Deep POV gets you there. Employ all the senses, go into the deepest details. And once you’re there, dig deeper. And once you’ve added as much depth to a scene as you can? Go deeper! Your love scenes are not interchangeable. They happen in that order for a reason. Don’t pull your emotional punches. Dig deep. Strike gold. Make emotions matter in your fiction. Show Links: Patricia Kay's Writing The Love Scene Gary Chapman's The Five Love Languages Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #10 - Second Try
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties March 07, 2006
The Kissy Bits #10 - Writing About Real People For those of you that couldn't get the show to download last time, here is a fresh new file, all tasty and ready to go. If there are still problems with this one or older files, please let me know, and I'll bang my head against the wall some more. Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #4 - Writing Resolutions
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties March 07, 2006
Sorry this show is up late, I didn’t get round to recording the show on Wednesday, which is my usual recording day, since I had a lot on this week with my parents and what have you. Blame the holiday season. I know I am. Also, listen out for my cat on this show, as well as some lovely traffic roar. On today's show: Writing Resolutions - Good versus bad resolutions - Sticking to resolutions --- Choose Carefully --- Make a Plan --- Monitor and Reward Progress Promo: I Should Be Writing - Resolutions for the prolific writer - Resolutions for the time-pressed writer Next show: Dealing with feedback, “What do you do?” Link:Book In A Week Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #6 - Contests
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties March 07, 2006
Some layout changes: PayPal donation button and Frappr map button are now at the top of the page. Help out The Kissy Bits by visiting the blog and clicking on the Google ads at no cost to you. We're on Podcast Alley, so vote for your favourite romance podcast out there (is there another one?) Today's show: Contests, the good, the bad and the ugly. - My contest history - Is it about winning? - Some choice morsels of contest feedback - Which contest is right for you? - When should you enter contests? - Money versus gain - If you are not a competitive person, what then? - How contests can make your writing worse Show links: Contest divas RWAus RWAm Show 07 – 20 January 2006 – Writing Discipline/Commitment Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits #3 - Romancing The Category
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties February 27, 2006
The show about romance subgenres and romance in other genres. - Most romance novels should contain two basic elements to be considered "romantic" - When is a story with love a love story? - Single title vs category - Harlequin Mills&Boon lines -- Harlequin NEXT -- Harlequin Everlasting -- Blaze -- Harlequin Intrigue -- Historical Romances -- Harlequin Presents -- Harlequin Romance -- Superromance -- Medical Romance -- Modern Xtra-Sensual -- Silhouette Bombshell -- Silhouette Desire -- Silhouette Intimate Moments -- Steeple Hill Love Inspired - Sub-genres -- Historical Romance -- Regency Romance -- Contemporary Romance -- Futuristic Romance -- Time-travel romance -- Fantasy Romance -- Paranormal Romance -- Romantic Suspense -- Romantica -- Erotica -- Inspirational - Is genre-crossing possible? What makes a good cross-over romance? - Why are some genres more easily blended in than others? - Romance elements in other genres - You can often tell male/female writers even under pseudonyms Show 04 – 30 December 2005 - Writing Resolutions Listen to the show
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The Kissy Bits Valentine's Special!
from ~The Kissy Bits ~ - Romance Writing Without Cooties February 13, 2006
The Kissy Bits Valentine's Special. Let's talk about emotional honesty here. And a confession: I don't like v-day. Even as a romance writer, I can see why it's a bad day. Can you? Let's talk about the Big Gestures and how you can make them more meaningful. These tips are for real life AND writing. How neat is that? Show Links: Valentine's e-cards Anti-Valentine's e-cards Next show: Writing About Friends or "I'm not like that!" Listen to the show
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