About This Writing Stuff...
This week, Amanda Headlee blurs the line between literary and genre fictions while Donna Galanti recalls her path to a two-book deal. From Writer Unboxed, Lisa Alber proposes methods for creating memorable baddies. Julia Monroe Martin suggests that writers step outside their comfort zone to experience more thrills.
There is much talk about editors as Beth Bacon provides three steps to choosing one, and Jodie Renner and Victoria Strauss team up to warn us of one fraudulent "editing" service to avoid--WordWorks Publishing Consultants. Kristine Kathryn Rusch urges authors to defend themselves against abusive editors.
And on a more personal note, I will be speaking about Time Management for Writers at the May meeting of the Brandywine Valley Writers Group on Tuesday, 20 May at 7PM. See link below for more details. Several of my writer pals have library talks coming up in Maryland and New York. More info those below.
All that, and a little more...enjoy!
Fiction is not Black and White by Amanda Headlee
Eight Steps to an Agent, a Publisher, and a Two-Book Deal by Donna Galanti
3 Steps to Choosing the Perfect Freelance Editor by Beth Bacon
Amazon Publishing: Authors are Customers by Jeremy Greenfield
5 Insights from Bestselling Authors by Jami Gold
Stand Up For Yourself by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Looking For an Editor? Check Them Out Very Carefully! by Jodie Renner
Pamela Wray and WordWorks Publishing Consultants: The Amazing Case of the Serial Plagiarizer by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware
The Thrill of the Write by Julia Monroe Martin
The Art of Creating Memorable Villains Whatever Your Genre by Lisa Alber
Serious Reading Takes a Hit from Online Scanning and Skimming, Researchers Say by Michael S. Rosenwald
Brandywine Valley Writers Group - Time Management for Writers with Phil Giunta
Fantastic Quartet: Four Writers on Creating Strange New Worlds with Dave Galanter, Bob Greenberger, Howard Weinstein, and Steven H. Wilson
Science Fiction at the Long Beach Public Library with Michael Jan Friedman
There is much talk about editors as Beth Bacon provides three steps to choosing one, and Jodie Renner and Victoria Strauss team up to warn us of one fraudulent "editing" service to avoid--WordWorks Publishing Consultants. Kristine Kathryn Rusch urges authors to defend themselves against abusive editors.
And on a more personal note, I will be speaking about Time Management for Writers at the May meeting of the Brandywine Valley Writers Group on Tuesday, 20 May at 7PM. See link below for more details. Several of my writer pals have library talks coming up in Maryland and New York. More info those below.
All that, and a little more...enjoy!
Fiction is not Black and White by Amanda Headlee
Eight Steps to an Agent, a Publisher, and a Two-Book Deal by Donna Galanti
3 Steps to Choosing the Perfect Freelance Editor by Beth Bacon
Amazon Publishing: Authors are Customers by Jeremy Greenfield
5 Insights from Bestselling Authors by Jami Gold
Stand Up For Yourself by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Looking For an Editor? Check Them Out Very Carefully! by Jodie Renner
Pamela Wray and WordWorks Publishing Consultants: The Amazing Case of the Serial Plagiarizer by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware
The Thrill of the Write by Julia Monroe Martin
The Art of Creating Memorable Villains Whatever Your Genre by Lisa Alber
Serious Reading Takes a Hit from Online Scanning and Skimming, Researchers Say by Michael S. Rosenwald
Brandywine Valley Writers Group - Time Management for Writers with Phil Giunta
Fantastic Quartet: Four Writers on Creating Strange New Worlds with Dave Galanter, Bob Greenberger, Howard Weinstein, and Steven H. Wilson
Science Fiction at the Long Beach Public Library with Michael Jan Friedman
Published on April 12, 2014 19:46
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