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April 7, 2024

Substack Newsletters VS Blogging: Should Authors Quit Blogging and Join Substack?

by Anne R. Allen For the past few years, authors have been urged to give up blogging for newsletters, especially using the trendy Substack. Substack encourages users to put their good content behind a paywall, so only elite readers have the privilege of reading the entire newsletter. I was going to write a whole post […]

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Published on April 07, 2024 09:04

March 31, 2024

The Muse Has A Thousand Faces: Listening to Your Subconscious

by Ruth Harris What Ray Bradbury called the muse, Stephen King calls the “guys in the basement.” Others call it the sixth sense, the Spidey sense, or intuition. Whatever you call it, your subconscious — the thoughts you don’t know you’re thinking — is what makes the magic happen. These unknown thoughts occur below the […]

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Published on March 31, 2024 08:56

March 24, 2024

Writing Dreams Do Come True: What Happens After you Get “That Call”

  By Yvonne Osborne Note from Anne: Yvonne is a long-time reader of this blog. When her writing dreams came true and a traditional publisher was about to release her first book, I asked her to write about the process. THE OFFER I’m writing this guest post from behind two boxes of books just delivered […]

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Published on March 24, 2024 08:57

March 17, 2024

Why “Show Don’t Tell” Can be Dangerous Advice for New Writers

  by Anne R. Allen It’s been said that if writing advice were classic rock, “Show Don’t Tell” would be “Stairway to Heaven.” But is it always good advice? Of course nobody wants to read a novel that tells a series of incidents. That can sound like a four-year-old recapping his day. “I had Froot […]

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Published on March 17, 2024 09:00

March 10, 2024

It’s the Age of AI: How to Survive and Thrive as a Writer

  by Jodie Hurst Whether it’s making new music or creating social media personalities, AI has dabbled into everything around us, including writing. This brings us to the one major question – Will human writers become obsolete? While artificial intelligence programs can certainly assist writers with ideas and inspiration, some can completely replace writers in […]

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Published on March 10, 2024 08:59

March 3, 2024

Fake Law Enforcement Scams are Targeting Writers: The Diabolical “Cash in a Shoebox” Scam

  By Anne R. Allen Recently an article in The Cut by finance writer Charlotte Cowles shocked her readers with the story of how she was robbed by a gang of con artists. She admitted she ended up giving these crooks $50,000 in cash in a shoe box. Like many other readers, I wondered how […]

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Published on March 03, 2024 09:02

February 25, 2024

Writer’s Block-Busters: 7 Hacks to Get Past Your Writer’s Block

Writer’s Block happens to a lot of us. by Ruth Harris You hate your book. You hate your characters. The plot sucks. You have no talent and don’t know what you’re doing or why you’re doing it. On REALLY bad days, you even hate your computer which just sits there like a bilious toad and […]

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Published on February 25, 2024 08:58

February 18, 2024

Action, Violence, and Business: Defining “Action” in Fiction Writing

  by Anne R. Allen In a comment on my post “A Little Less Conversation. A Little More Action Please,” Audrey Driscoll pointed out that novels that throw in a whole lot of combat and running from danger can be boring, too. She was absolutely right. In my response to her comment, I tried to […]

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Published on February 18, 2024 08:57

February 11, 2024

Fact and Fiction about the FBI: A Writer’s Guide

  by Kenneth Strange, Jr. As a former FBI agent and true crime author, I seem to be more in demand for speaking engagements than ever before.  However, to set the record straight, I will often begin a talk debunking FBI myths including the notion that we FBI agents have experience working in the realm […]

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Published on February 11, 2024 08:58

February 4, 2024

“A Little Less Conversation; A Little More Action, Please” — Don’t Overdo Dialogue in Fiction

Dialogue is fun in fiction, but too much can be exhausting by Anne R. Allen Yes, I’m quoting an Elvis song (actually by his songwriters Mac Davis and Billy Strange) in a writing article. But the title is a good thing to keep in mind when you’re writing fiction. I recently paid money for a […]

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Published on February 04, 2024 09:00