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August 3, 2015
Pitch Wars 2: The Mentor Strikes Back
I’m returning for my second year as a Pitch Wars mentor. Fist pump! This contest pairs agented authors and other industry pros with aspiring authorsseeking literary representation. The success rate for this contest is unlike any other. I believe we had 20+ authors who landed an agent last year, some even before the agent round. […]
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August 2, 2015
Things Not to Say to A Writer
Earlier this week, thousands of writers around the world united under a common hashtag: #TenThingsNotToSayToAWriter. It was an outlet for all of the disappointment and frustration that come hand-in-hand with trying to make it as a writer. For all the people who see our profession as either afun hobby or a willing attempt to pursue […]
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July 30, 2015
Realistic Fighting Abilities in Fiction
Thisarticle is part of theScience in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasyblog series. Each week, wetackleone of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Pleasejoin themailing listto be notified every timenew content is posted. About the Expert Eric Primmis an engineer for Boeing and […]
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July 23, 2015
Weapons and Tactics in Fantasy Warfare
Thisarticle is part of theScience in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasyblog series. Each week, wetackleone of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Pleasejoin themailing listto be notified every timenew content is posted. About the Expert Michael Mammay has served as an active […]
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July 20, 2015
The #NewAgent Picks for Science Fiction & Fantasy
When Michelle Hauck asked me to judge the SFF entries for her New Agent mini-contest, all I heard was “SFF” and “mini-contest.” I’d do anything for Michelle (because she’s awesome), butwith Pitch Wars approaching, I hoped the commitment would be small. Then the submission window opened and we got close to 300 entries. So much […]
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July 9, 2015
Gravity Basics for Sci-fi Authors
Thisarticle is part of theScience in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasyblog series. Each week, wetackleone of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Pleasejoin themailing listto be notified every timenew content is posted. The Expert: Dan Allen Dan Allen is a physicist and […]
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July 6, 2015
Short Story Writing Tips from Kate Heartfield
Today I’m pleased to have a guest post from my friend and agency-sister Kate Heartfield on the craft of short story writing. This is an area where I’ve struggled as a writer, but she’s found tremendous success. I asked her to come by and share some advice for aspiring short story authors. The timing is […]
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July 2, 2015
Habitable Atmospheres for Authors
Thisarticle is part of theScience in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasyblog series. Each week, wetackleone of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Pleasejoin themailing listto be notified every timenew content is posted. The Expert: Lynn Forrest Lynn Forrestis a lifelong weather geek […]
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June 29, 2015
A Natural History of the Fantastic
As youmay have gleaned from the Science in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasy series, I’m keenly interested in books with speculative scientific or fantastic elements. Naturally, I was quite taken when I heard about an illustrated compendium, A Natural History of the Fantastic, that seeks to combine the two. It’sthe literary equivalent of what would happen […]
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June 25, 2015
Woodworking Myths in Fiction
Thisarticle is part of theScience in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasyblog series. Each week, wetackleone of the scientific or technological concepts pervasive in sci-fi (space travel, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.) with input from an expert. Pleasejoin themailing listto be notified every timenew content is posted. About the Expert Today’s expert is biostatistician Dustin Fife. Hereceived […]
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