Join Sue Moorcroft for the next #AskSwanwick tweet chat on Tuesday 16 September at 8pm (BST). You may know Sue from her extensive work as a writing tutor, or from her popular novels, or from her many short stories and articles. Sue, a full time writer, tutor and competition judge, will be available to answer your questions on any writing matter, including her novels and how courses can help writers improve their skills.
Sue is well-known at the Romantic Novelists’ Association conference where she fearlessly delivered a workshop on how to write convincing, sexy and erotic scenes. Her ‘how to’ book, Love Writing, published by Accent Press, is essential reading for those hoping to spice up their stories with a sexy or funny romance. Her latest novel, The Wedding Proposal, is has just been published by Choc Lit as an ebook and paperback.
If you sometimes wonder what Twitter is for, then why not follow the tweet chat with Sue on Tuesday 16 at 8pm, and watch the Q&A unfold before your eyes? To follow the chat, type #AskSwanwick into the search box on Twitter and select ‘All’ (not ‘Top’). Then join in and put your questions to Sue, not forgetting the #AskSwanwick hashtag so that everyone following can see your question. You can find out more about the Twitter chat etiquette here.
Sue’s website: www.suemoorcroft.com
Sue on Twitter: https://twitter.com/suemoorcroft
Sue is well-known at the Romantic Novelists’ Association conference where she fearlessly delivered a workshop on how to write convincing, sexy and erotic scenes. Her ‘how to’ book, Love Writing, published by Accent Press, is essential reading for those hoping to spice up their stories with a sexy or funny romance. Her latest novel, The Wedding Proposal, is has just been published by Choc Lit as an ebook and paperback.
If you sometimes wonder what Twitter is for, then why not follow the tweet chat with Sue on Tuesday 16 at 8pm, and watch the Q&A unfold before your eyes? To follow the chat, type #AskSwanwick into the search box on Twitter and select ‘All’ (not ‘Top’). Then join in and put your questions to Sue, not forgetting the #AskSwanwick hashtag so that everyone following can see your question. You can find out more about the Twitter chat etiquette here.
Sue’s website: www.suemoorcroft.com
Sue on Twitter: https://twitter.com/suemoorcroft