The balancing act authors do in creating conflict readers can relate to and enjoy
Author: Karina Bartow
Karina Bartow grew up and still lives in Northern Ohio. Though born with Cerebral Palsy, she’s never allowed her disability to define her. Rather, she’s used her experiences to breathe life into characters who have physical limitations, but like her, are determined not to let them stand in the way of the life they want. Her debut novel, Husband in Hiding was released in 2015 and was well-received by readers. She’s excited about her upcoming love story, to be released by Vinspire Publishing in 2018. She may only be able to type with one hand, but she writes with her whole heart!
To learn more, visit www.KarinaBartow.com
The Fleeting Lifespan of a Book
How to make the most of the limited time an author has to promote a book
Can One Write While Uninspired?
A look into how emotions affect the art of writing and how to overcome ones that leave us uninspired.
Driven to Success or Running from Failure: Which is the Better Motivator?
Frank admissions about my motivations to be successful
Secondary Storylines: A Plot’s Friend or Foe?
Do two--or three or four--plots make a crowd in a story?
“This is the Year…”
A balanced way to view goals, especially those dependent on external factors
My Book’s Published…Now What?
Admissions from a reluctant book marketer and how she overcame her fear of it
The Therapeutic Benefits of Writing
Detailing three ways writing can help your psyche.
A Review on Reviews
Candid thoughts on how hard having a book review can be but how necessary it is.
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A look into the making of Barbara Brutt's "Teal Paisley Tights"









