K.M. Weiland
K.M. Weiland writes historical and speculative fiction from her home in the sandhills of western Nebraska. Her second novel, Behold the Dawn, a story of redemption in the Third Crusade, is scheduled for release in October.
 
K.M. Weiland

K.M. Weiland "10 Methods to Find More Time to Write" New blog post.

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K.M. Weiland "Are Your Characters Talking Heads?" New blog post and podcast.

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From now until Christmas, both of my books are available at special prices and as part of special package deals. I’m also offering some early Christmas gifts of my own to the first three buyers. Click on any image for more information!
Janalyn Voigt
Janalyn Voigt
Okay, that picture is just scary. :o)
December 21 at 12:54pm
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K.M. Weiland "5 Ways to Find Inspiration" Repost of a popular article.

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I think it’s safe to open this post with a broad, sweeping generalization: We write because of inspiration. Not only because without inspiration we wouldn’t have anything to write about, but also because inspiration is the writer’s version of runner’s high. ...
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K.M. Weiland "How to Find Your 'Voice'" New blog post.

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If you enjoy AuthorCulture, please consider nominating it for Writer's Digest's 2010 list of 101 Best Writing Websites. E-mail nominations for next year’s list to writersdigest@fwmedia.com. Be sure to include“101 Websites” in the subject line (deadline is Jan. 1, 2010).
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K.M. Weiland "How Music Will Make You a Better Writer" New blog post and podcast.

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From now until Christmas, both of my books are available at special prices and as part of special package deals. I’m also offering some early Christmas gifts of my own to the first three buyers. Click on any image for more information!
K.M. Weiland

K.M. Weiland "Why You Should Write More Than One Genre" New blog post and podcast.

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From now until Christmas, both of my books are available at special prices and as part of special package deals. I’m also offering some early Christmas gifts of my own to the first three buyers. Click on any image for more information!
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K.M. Weiland "Just Who Am I Supposed to Be?" Guest post on Heading Home.

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From now until Christmas, both of my books are available at special prices and as part of special package deals. I’m also offering some early Christmas gifts of my own to the first three buyers. Click on any image for more information!
K.M. Weiland

K.M. Weiland "4 Reasons I Quit Writing Exercises" New blog post and podcast.

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If you’d like to host Behold the Dawn in a virtual tour stop on your blog, feel free to contact me, using the contact form in the right-hand column.
Michele Archer
Michele Archer
Did she sprain something?
November 29 at 6:32pm
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K.M. Weiland
Just my patience. ;)
November 30 at 8:44am
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K.M. Weiland Blog Tour Stop #37: T. Anne Adams interviews me about passion, outlining, and life beyond writing. FREE BOOK GIVEAWAY!

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I'm so excited today! I have the great privilege of having author K.M. Weiland here with us to share about her new novel Behold The Dawn. Plus she's generously giving away a free copy! All you you have to do to win is leave a comment! Winner to be announced on Wednesday December 2nd.
Lorna
Lorna
Another good interview. But I find it difficult to believe anything about you is boring. ;)
November 23 at 8:59am
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K.M. Weiland "How to Kill a Character - And Avoid Hate Mail" New blog post and podcast.

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If you’d like to host Behold the Dawn in a virtual tour stop on your blog, feel free to contact me, using the contact form in the right-hand column.
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K.M. Weiland Blog Tour Stop #36: Sandra Heska King and the one word/one line interview. Very fun!

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"But we all with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit." II Corinthians 3:18
Lorna
Lorna
Fun interview. :)
November 19 at 9:07am
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K.M. Weiland "Top 7 Reasons Readers Stop Reading" New blog post and podcast.

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If you’d like to host Behold the Dawn in a virtual tour stop on your blog, feel free to contact me, using the contact form in the right-hand column.
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K.M. Weiland Blog Tour Stop #35: The characters of Behold the Dawn are interviewed on Naomi Musch's "The Secret Lives of Characters." Lots of fun!

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Every now and then a story comes along that will not let us go. Characters create such a strong persona and presence that we can't forget them. Behold the Dawn, by author K.M. Weiland, is such a story.
Lorna
Lorna
Clever interview. I love it!
November 13 at 8:53am
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K.M. Weiland
It was a lot of fun to participate in!
November 15 at 2:38pm
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K.M. Weiland Blog Tour Stop #34: Guest Post "The Myth of Being in the Zone" (With FREE BOOK GIVEAWAY!) on C.J. Darlington's blog.

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At one point or another, all authors have found that delicious groove called “being in the zone.” The Zone is that enchanted land, in which we can do no wrong. Our words flow from our fingertips ...
Lorna
Lorna
I love this post. :) I need to lasso The Zone and drag it back. :p
November 12 at 10:28am
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K.M. Weiland
Hey, if you patent a "Zone lasso-er," you'll be rich!
November 12 at 1:06pm
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K.M. Weiland My review of Scott Edelstein's "100 Things Every Writer Should Know"

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Although geared toward the novice writer, this small volume also contains a pleasantly surprising number of goodies for the more advanced scribe. Its 100 chapters—none, with the exception of a glossary ...