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Book Review Tips
1. Summarize the book without giving away spoilers. You are writing a book review, not a book report. Generally, you don't share story details past the midpoint of the book. Tell what you liked about the book, and if there was something you disliked strongly, do mention that in a kind manner. 2. Reviews are about the book, not about the reader. Comments such as "I don't like pregnant heroine books" or "This book wouldn't download" are about the reader, not about the book. 3.

Tina Radcliffe
Jan 32 min read


Woman's World Sale!
I'm thrilled to share that my 45th romantic short story to Woman's World is in the world. My very first sale was in 1999. That's a 26-year journey, and it feels amazing every time I see my stories out in the world. I'm grateful to be in a Thanksgiving issue. You can pick up a digital copy HERE at Zinio.com #womansworld #shortromance

Tina Radcliffe
Nov 25, 20251 min read


Using Sensory Emotional Triggers to Enhance Your Writing
It all starts with the writer. “No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.”-...

Tina Radcliffe
Oct 7, 20255 min read
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