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This week, Dean Wesley Smith debunks a few myths of traditional publishing while Kristine Kathryn Rusch compares traditional with indie based on a writer's level of patience.   Konrath warns of the Slippery Slope when debating eBook pricing models.  Laura Harrington offers some fresh ideas on organizing book tours while Jody Hedlund examines the demands placed upon the modern writer.  Jami Gold describes her ideal beta reader while Nichole Bernier shares a story of emotional cleansing.  Joshua Henkin explains why "Show, Don't Tell" is a great lie.

And much more...enjoy!

The Secret Myth of Traditional Publishing by Dean Wesley Smith

The Business Rusch: Hurry Up. Wait. by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

The Slippery Slope by JA Konrath

Beyond Microsoft Word...Or Not by Yuri Zalkow

Thinking Outside the Box for Book Tour Events with Indie Bookstores by Laura Harrington

Novel Catharsis  by Nichole Bernier

What Should We Look For in a Beta Reader? by Jami Gold

Are the Demands on the Modern Writer Growing Unbearable? by Jody Hedlund

5 Story Mistakes Even Good Writers Make by Steven James

7 Simple Ways to Make a Good Story Great by Elizabeth Sims

Spice Up Your Fiction--Simple Ways to Create Page Turning Conflict by Kristen Lamb 

Why "Show, Don't Tell" is the Great Lie of Writing Workshops by Joshua Henkin
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Published on June 17, 2012 19:38
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