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Entries from June 2006

All The World’s A Page

June 30th, 2006 · Comments Off

All The World’s A Page is a group weblog with the tagline: “Thoughts, musings and insights into the writing world as seen through the eyes of fiction and nonfiction authors and editors.” Recent topics include publishing business expectations, how to get your book reviewed, and a magazine editor’s perspective. Lots of great info and [...]

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Will Write For Chocolate updated

June 28th, 2006 · Comments Off

Will Write For Chocolate has been updated. This update graphic will be used in Blatherings and my other sites. Column topic: “What to charge: guide to freelance writing rates”

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Blogs: Ewritelife.com by Shai Coggins

June 27th, 2006 · Comments Off

Ewritelife.com is the blog of Shai Coggins. Be sure to check out the writing category navigation menu along the right side of the page. Clicking on the freelance writing category, for example, will give you tips on how to increase your chances for publication, basic advice for beginning freelance writers, and how to fatten up [...]

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Lynn Viehl: Plot Habits

June 27th, 2006 · Comments Off

Lynn Viehl talks about whether or not to plot before you start writing a novel in her blog, “Paperback Writer.” From his entry, Plot Habits: “It’s not how you plot as much as it’s that you get into the habit of thinking about plot from the start of the novel concept. Doing that trains you [...]

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Flogging the Quill: Going Without Without

June 21st, 2006 · Comments Off

Have you ever used the phrase “without a doubt”, “without a sound” or “without a word”? Ray Rhemey explains why he feels these useless phrases should culled from your writing. More info: Flogging the Quill.

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Comic Book Writer’s Guide - by Sean Jordan

June 21st, 2006 · Comments Off

Anyone interested in writing for comic books should definitely check out Comic Book Writer’s Guide by Sean J. Jordan. Lots of useful info here, and it looks like Sean is gradually posting more instalments over time.

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