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Monday, May 6
How To Get Over A Destructive Critique
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Have you ever quit writing for a period of time? Perhaps for years? I did. I was a teenager and had written a story I was particularly...
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Writer Beware: Penguin And Author Solutions
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David Gaughran throws down the gauntlet in his excellent blog post The Author Exploitation Business . He writes: [Being a writer is] a ...
Sunday, May 5
Chuck Wendig On Finding Your Voice
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I love it when Chuck Wendig talks about writing. Recently Chuck gave an interview to 52 Reviews in which he mused about how to find you...
Saturday, May 4
Creating The Perfect Sleuth
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As I mentioned last time ( Creating The Perfect Murderer ) I'm interested in writing a particular kind of murder mystery, one that is ...
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Friday, May 3
How Many Books Would You Have To Write To Quit Your Job?
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Ever wondered what the value of a book is? Jeff Posey, project manager for Lucky Bat Books, tells us this in his post, What’s Your Novel ...
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Advice For New Writers
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This is the best advice for new writers I've read: Believe in yourself, because nobody else will, at least not in the beginning. Not...
Thursday, May 2
Donald Maass On Why Books Don't Sell
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If you ever have the opportunity to hear Donald Maass speak I urge you to take it. Which isn't to say I agree with everything he says,...
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Creating The Perfect Ending
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There is no real ending. It's just the place where you stop the story. -- Frank Herbert There's nothing quite as satisfying as...
Wednesday, May 1
7 Basic Plot Types
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Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing is one of my favorite blogs. Why? Because of articles like this: Writing Inspiration: The...
Creating The Perfect Murderer
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I've always wanted to write a murder mystery . I read them all the time but I've never written one. I'm hoping to change that...
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