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Kim Louise has been writing stories since the moment she could hold a pencil and scrawl words. She is a multi-published author who decided that writing was far more exciting than computer programming and switched her major in her junior year--eventually graduating with an undergraduate degree in journalism with a minor in creative writing.
 
She’s been an active member of RWA for the past 10 years and even presented a workshop at the 2006 National conference. As a critique partner, Kim’s good at spotting vision, theme, and cohesion (or lack thereof) in a WIP. She’s a big picture person who has big picture ideas about how to write great fiction. For more about Kim Louise, visit her web site at: www.kimlouise.com.
 
Kim’s favorite writing links

www.hollylisle.com

http://misssnark.blogspot.com/

www.bartleby.com

www.dictionary.com

http://writing.colostate.edu/links/index.cfm?category
=writer&subcategory=buswrit_genre

http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/

www.romantictimes.com

www.rwanational.org

www.heartlandwritersgroupomaha.com

http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/
 
Dee Ann Williamson has been an avid reader years before she purchased her first comic book at the age of twelve. With a BS in Marketing Management and fifteen years of marketing experience she has honed her writing and editing skills by writing newsletters, proposals and other marketing collateral.  
 
Writing is her passion and she is an active member of several local writers groups and a member of RWA over five years. Dee Ann has the knack of spotting the unusual and providing creativity. She will also give consideration to the marketing of your work in progress.  Visit her blog at www.luvtowrite.wordpress.com
 
Dee Ann's favorite writing links

http://iheartpresents.com

http://www.writerspace.com

http://www.forwriters.com

http://www.slowsand.com

http://www.writingontherun.com

http://www.authorwebsites.com

http://romeroticawriters.blogspot.com

http://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org

http://www.nanowrimo.org
Theresa Sallach has honed her skills of writing and creativity for years. Reading scores of books, writing marketing ads for her own businesses, particitpating in local writers and critique groups, as well as two online writers chapter, RWA, completing her first manuscript and has coached little league baseball. (Well she had to be creative when working with 8-12 year old boys.)
 
She frequently sharpens her critique sword cutting away the fluff, digging out the gritty details and delving into what makes characters tick.
 
Theresa's favorite writing links

http://www.rwamysterysuspense.org/

http://fictionaddiction.net/

http://heartlandwritersgroupomaha.com/blog/

http://www.theromancereader.com/

http://www.charlottedillon.com/

http://www.writethatnovel.com/

http://www.writing-life.com/

http://greek-myth.com/

http://www.fictionfactor.com/

http://www.timetowrite.com/
 

Tricia Lynne fell in love with the written word at the age of ten. She decided then to write the great American novel in the tradition of Lousia May Alcott and Laura Ingalls Wilder. Twenty years later and four books later she joined RWA and began critiquing seriously. She has won contests and edited newsletters for various writers groups. She loves novels that come alive, sexy heroes and exotic locales in her fiction.

Tricia's favorite writing links

www.foliolit.com

www.costumes.org

www.larseighner.com

www.margielawson.com

www.history.uk.com

www.maassagency.com

www.agentquery.com

http://anotherrealm.com

www.ebooklove.net

www.historicalnovelsociety.org