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Through the Writer’s Eyes: An Evening with Jessica Anya Blau and Greg Bardsley

Through the Writer’s Eyes: An Evening with Jessica Anya Blau and Greg Bardsley

by editor | Aug 8, 2016 | Articles, Guest Contributors

By Jennifer Dwight If you haven’t met Jessica Anya Blau yet, or her inimitable character, Lexie, (The Trouble with Lexie, just released), delight awaits. Jessica, who has previously written such hits as The Summer of Naked Swim Parties, Love and Death with the In...
Don’t Take it Personally: A Beginner’s Guide to the Editing Process

Don’t Take it Personally: A Beginner’s Guide to the Editing Process

by editor | Jul 5, 2016 | Articles, Guest Contributors, Resources for Writers, Writing Process

By Beau North The day I got confirmation that Longbourn’s Songbird had been selected for publication was one of the happiest of my life. I was visiting my friend and writing partner on the East Coast when I saw the email, and even though it was still morning there, I...
How a Book Can Create a Community

How a Book Can Create a Community

by editor | Jun 7, 2016 | Articles, Book Publishing, Guest Contributors, Writing Inspiration

By Erin Lindsay McCabe As a former literature major and English teacher, I thought I understood the power of words on a page. But I always saw books in contexts where a community already existed—a school, a classroom, a book club made up of longtime friends. It wasn’t...
Your Writing Goes where Research Takes You

Your Writing Goes where Research Takes You

by editor | Jun 7, 2016 | Articles, Guest Contributors, Research, Resources for Writers, Writing Process

By Beau North I’ve always believed in the power of words. Just one word can evoke pleasure, nostalgia, or melancholy. Some words even induce a physical reaction, a shortening of breath, a quickened heartbeat. I have a friend who gets physically sick at the sound of...
The New Generation of Writers: Clicks, Lists and GIFs

The New Generation of Writers: Clicks, Lists and GIFs

by editor | Jun 7, 2016 | Articles, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Guest Contributors

By Kayla Salgado On a late afternoon in fall, perhaps after returning from a lecture in a Greek or Roman studies course at Oxford, young Oscar Wilde sits in his cramped dormitory and contemplates a long while, his MacBook Air open before him on the desk. Fragments of...
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