Every month, I join Nevertheless Writers, a cross-genre group of five writers, to discuss writing and publishing at local libraries and
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As NaNoWriMo Ends, Banish Birdman From Your Brain
Recently I saw Birdman, the brilliantly, darkly comic movie starring Micheal Keaton as Riggan Thomson, a washed-up actor who formerly made
Read MoreBegging for Blurbs? Here’s How
There is probably no more humbling experience than pimping a book for blurbs. Most writers are cut out to be solitary creatures
Read MoreDuring National Novel Writing Month, One Novelist Contemplates the Point of Writing Fiction—and How to Pay the Bills While Doing It
A few days ago, Bob Clary, the Marketing Manager at Webucator, asked if I'd be interested in writing a blog post about what keeps
Read MoreArt vs. Commerce: Can Traditionally-Published Authors Keep Up with Indie Authors?
My head is spinning after reading the latest letter by Editor-in-Chief Kevin Larimer in Poets & Writers magazine. Larimer makes some
Read MoreWhat’s So Hard about Writing a Novel? Everything.
There is always a point, about 250 pages into writing a novel, where I want to set fire to it. I have done that in the past.
Read MoreHow to Succeed in Publishing? Find a Community of Writers
Long before I published my first novel, I tried to join a neighborhood fiction writing workshop, only to be told by one
Read MoreIn Praise of Copy Editors, Publishing’s Unsung Heroes
“I crossed out 'Tuesday' because later you say it's Wednesday.” “She's fifty-nine here and fifty-eight on page 102. Which
Read MoreStory, Setting, and Emotion: Why Places Matter in Fiction
Tomorrow I'm headed to Prince Edward Island for a long weekend. This is no easy feat. From my house in Massachusetts, it takes a
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