From the Inkygirl archives:
I recently heard from James Van Pelt, an author and English teacher, who was writing to let me know that he had re-posted one of my cartoons. In his letter, he told me about a fascinating project for young people. called the “Write A Book In A Year Club”
Entries Tagged as 'Community: writers, blogs, and groups'
Write A Book In A Year
June 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Bookninja hacked: editor seeking Wordpress/php gurus
February 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Bookninja was hacked into last week, and the editor has sent out a plea for help any Wordpress/php experts out there who would willing to help out.
From the George Murray, (posted on Facebook):
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If Books Were Food…
February 6th, 2008 · No Comments
From the Inkygirl archives:
Wifely Steps has posted the results of her If Books Were Food blog carnival. Sadly, I missed the deadline to participate myself, but you can read her entertaining round-up of people’s responses.
Tags: Community: writers, blogs, and groups
Angela Booth: Five Tips For Writing Productively
November 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment
From the Inkygirl archives:
Angela Booth has posted a great article on her blog called Five Tips For Writing Productively.
Tags: Community: writers, blogs, and groups · Diversions: comics · Writing craft: how-to, inspiration
Blog/e-zine: Writer Mama
November 9th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Cartoon from the Inkygirl archives:
I recently came across a blog called Writer Mama: How To Raise A Writing Career Alongside Your Kids.
Tags: Community: writers, blogs, and groups · Writing craft: how-to, inspiration
Comic: Slush Pile Reader
September 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Launched last month, Slush Pile Reader is looking for writers. Interesting idea: writers submit their manuscripts and Web site readers vote on whether or not the book should be published. The site uses guidelines and recommendations from the “Model Trade Book Contract and Guide” from the Authors Guild as a basis for contracts.
Tags: Community: writers, blogs, and groups · Diversions: comics
