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Latresa Rice

Let Your Soul Glow

Updated: Sep 18



Whether you have hair like Clyde Risley Jones in the movie "Coming to America" or you are rocking your amazing well treated scalp, it's important to "let your soul glow" while you write your story. Here are some steps that you can take to "let your soul glow": 1. Give at least one of your characters a personality similar to yours.

2. Describe in detail characteristics about your character using a physical feature that you love about your self, or a feature that you desire to have. For example, I would love to have a more firm table stand holding butt, so my next character in the book will have one. Ayyeeee LOL! 3. Base your story in a place that you love or a place that you desire to go. You could use your book as an opportunity to research the place that you desire in more detail. 4. Mention the faith of your character. This helps your characters become more realistic. Even if your character is an atheist, at least we will know that your character at least thought about spirituality like the rest of us.


All through out your book whether you are writing fiction or a memoir, let your soul glow. Many of your readers would love to see traces of you that they can identify with. Give them you. You are an absolutely beautiful, unique, gift that others would also like to experience as they read your story. Keep glowing superstar! #royalclarityview #bookwriting #bookwritingtips #letyoursoulglow #indieauthors #bookreaders



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