This week, I present a shorter version of About This Writing Stuff as I'm pushing to complete a story this week. Breaking away from her series on Structure, Kristen Lamb debunks three platform-crippling myths. Kristine Kathryn Rusch offers estate advice for writers while Goodreads CEO, Otis Chandler, addresses the future of discoverability. Jami Gold discusses the journey to publication and writing a series versus a stand-alone tale. John Grisham talks writing, reviews, sex scenes and politics. All that and a bit more...enjoy!
3 Social Media Myths that Can Cripple Our Author Platform by Kristen Lamb
Want To Be Read 100 Years From Now? Here's How by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
2 Ways Your Brain is Wired to Undermine Your Story and What To Do About It by Lisa Cron
John Grisham: My Sex Scenes Make My Wife Laugh Out Loud an interview with John Grisham by Celia Walden
Transformational Journeys: Working with Archetypes by Robin LaFevers
Goodreads CEO Otis Chandler on the Future of Discoverability and Social Reading by Jeremy Greenfield
Unreliable Narrators by Clare Langely-Hawthorne
Can We Tell When We're Getting Close? and Series vs. Stand-Alone, What Should We Work on Next? by Jami Gold
Published on November 12, 2012 17:39