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| You've Got a Story: So What Now? |
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| THE WRITING LIFE |
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Pulitzer Winner Discusses His Writing Vocation, by Will Allison |
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Finding His Way Home, by Michael Schweer |
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Author and Teacher Discusses Creation of 'Fresh, Original Characters' by W.E. Reinka |
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The Unreliable Narrator and 'this inability to tell the simple truth' by Kelcey Parker |
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18 | (5) |
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From Refrigerator Magnets to Big Fish, by Brad Vice |
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Balancing Comedy and Commentary to Keep It Fresh, by Brad Vice |
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27 | (4) |
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Literary Editors from Esquire, Harper's and The Atlantic, by I.J. Schecter |
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31 | (6) |
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Four Debut Authors Reflect on Their Work and Their Publishing Experiences by Lauren Mosko |
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37 | (8) |
| CRAFT & TECHNIQUE |
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The Lowdown on Low-residency MFA Programs by Will Allison |
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45 | (5) |
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Sharpen Your Secondary Characters, by I.J. Schecter |
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An American Writer in Paris |
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Wooing Your Novel in the City of Lights, by Eric Maisel |
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| GETTING PUBLISHED |
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Maximizing Your Novel's Visibility, by W.E. Reinka |
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Break into Print with Fresh Form, by Heather Sellers |
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The Business of Fiction writing |
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| FOR MYSTERY WRITERS |
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Research with Precision but Write Like You're Riding a Tiger by W.E. Reinka |
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Music and Mystery in the Dirty South, by Brad Vice |
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Resources for Mystery Writers |
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| FOR ROMANCE WRITERS |
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Finding Your Comfort Level, by Leslie Kelly |
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Living Legend of Romance Reflects on Her Career and Offers Insight into Craft by Deborah Bouziden |
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Genre-hopping Your Way Out of the Midlist by Roxanne St. Claire |
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Resources for Romance Writers |
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| FOR SCIENCE FICTION/PANWY & HORROR WRITERS |
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Editor Seeks 'Laudable Speculative Fiction,' by I.J. Schecter |
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Jack of All Genres a 'Constant Student' of Craft, by Deborah Bouziden |
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98 | (3) |
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Resources for Science Fiction/Fantasy & Horror Writers |
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| MARKETS |
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The bows and whys of getting an agent, by Marian Montgomery |
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Keeping literary work alive at The Texas Review, by Jack Smith |
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Small Circulation Magazines |
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283 | (30) |
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313 | (25) |
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338 | (24) |
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362 | (102) |
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Unbridled Books, like the novels they publish, seek to deliver everything by Jack Smith |
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454 | (8) |
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Original fiction returns to Louisiana State University Press by Lauren Mosko |
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462 | (2) |
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464 | (40) |
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How a contest win 'saved my writing life,' by Jack Smith |
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504 | (41) |
| RESOURCES |
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Publishers and Their Imprints |
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Canadian Writers Take Note |
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Printing & Production Terms Defined |
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551 | (2) |
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553 | (5) |
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Literary Agents Category Index |
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576 | (5) |
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