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July 18, 2020

Self-Publishing Online Even if Zeros and Ones Hate You

Just don't, if you decide to step into the world of self-publishing, don’t let yourself think for a minute you aren’t good enough. Gaining agency in your life is healthy and brave.
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Published on July 18, 2020 08:00

June 24, 2019

Reading the Right Book on Writing: Improving your Novel-Writing Skills

This summer I'm giving myself a mini self-guided MFA program on novel craft. As I perused numerous books that purport to teach me the craft of writing, I decided, what better way to absorb their material than to write reviews of each? Asking ourselves what a “good book” on craft should teach requires us to define those intangible questions we’ve been struggling with in our own writing life.
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Published on June 24, 2019 15:27

June 16, 2019

11 Strategies for Blocked Writing

I’ve always scoffed at books or blogs or workshops that addressed the dreaded WBS. But then, to my total embarrassment, I got stuck. Mired in a very real, very block-headed slump which I refuse to call by its full, cliché name, like He-Who-Shall-Not-Be Named. I won’t even refer to it directly as the title of …

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Published on June 16, 2019 14:30

April 29, 2019

What to Do While Waiting to Secure a Literary Agent

As a writer, you're probably like me-- you'd rather do your taxes, clean the sink traps, gutters, and even your friends' sink traps and gutters, and then do your backtaxes (not based on a real incident), than begin querying.
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Published on April 29, 2019 15:38

April 27, 2019

Ask (me to ask) a Literary Agent at My Upcoming Writers Conference

I'm heading to the PP Writers Conference next weekend and will do my level best to get your question asked if you post or email one!
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Published on April 27, 2019 08:45

April 22, 2019

How to Create a Novel Critique Group that Won’t Drive You Crazy

You’re jealous to the core. Heck, you’re even jealous of C.S. Lewis and Tolkien for having the Inklings, and they’re both dead. Meanwhile, all you have is a bunch of Meetup misfits who never remember to staple their single-spaced pages and whose go-to comments for your work are always either, “This really flows!” or “I don’t feel like this flows. Can you add more details?”
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Published on April 22, 2019 16:33

April 18, 2019

Writing Distinct Dialogue for Better Fiction

Sure, everyone has heard the basics: don’t overuse names; don’t rely on cutesy dialogue tags (“he chortled”); avoid clichés; use contractions; observe grammar and punctuation conventions, and of course—show don’t tell. If a guide to anything involving writing doesn’t throw that last bit of golden advice in, it’s not worth its weight in—gold? (That’s what …

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Published on April 18, 2019 17:32

April 15, 2019

How to Get Your Novel Noticed: Engaging Agents at Creative Writing Conferences

If you’ve splurged on an upcoming conference, you’re probably equally excited to improve your craft and anxious about pitching your novel. Most creative writing conferences have agents present—possibly even a chance to pitch to one—so here’s some advice on getting your novel noticed.
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Published on April 15, 2019 14:58

April 11, 2019

Five Ways to Wallop Your Word Count

Okay, so you’ve glanced at the more credible websites on proposed novel lengths. Or maybe you’ve even gone so far as to research your dream agents to find they expect a novel in your genre to be shorter. If right now you’re panicking over cutting 10,000, maybe even 20,000 words, I’m here to tell that if you truly need to do it, you can.
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Published on April 11, 2019 19:20