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YA Wednesday: Why Being A Debut Author Isn’t Exactly A Dream Come True, 10 Things I’ve Learned About Being A Debut Author, 10 YA Authors on Not Being a Debut Anymore

Emily Ross / February 10, 2016 / 1 comment

I recently got laid off from an IT job I’d held for 35 years (I really did stay at an insurance company that long) and became a debut author. This has been, without a doubt, an exciting time. But new…

Everyday Expressions of Emotion & Other Wearisome, Well-Worn Words

Bonnie Waltch / February 9, 2016 / 8 comments

I’m at that point with my manuscript: banging my head against the wall as I flag and purge repetitive words and replace all those well-worn expressions: he smiles, she grins, he laughs, they frown, she shrugs, he furrows his brow,…

Friday Feast: Crafting a Professional Image, Diversity Chat, What Makes a Novel, Author Websites, and a Bookstore Holiday

Kelly J. Ford / February 5, 2016 / 1 comment

I ate a bit too much red meat and drank a bit too much red wine with friends last night while discussing works in progress, travel to Chile, osteology, and the Donner Party, among other things. Definitely not crafting a professional image…

An Interview with Alexander Chee, Author of The Queen of the Night

Michelle Hoover / February 4, 2016 / 1 comment

Alexander Chee’s second novel, The Queen of the Night, has topped nearly every “2016 must-read” list that flooded the Internet in January, and the response to each was ecstatic. Chee is not only a writer’s writer, but a great friend…

Confessions of a Story Slam Winner

Michele Ferrari / February 2, 2016 / 10 comments

I am sitting in the audience waiting to see if Steve Almond will call my name. After years of listening to the Moth Radio Hour and going to Story Slams, I have finally gotten up the nerve to put my…

Friday Feast: Query Letters, Kindness and Conventions, Pop Culture References, Racial Invisibility and Erasure in the Writing Workshop, and the Value of Not Writing

Kelly J. Ford / January 29, 2016 / 1 comment

How do you write an amazing query letter? With pizza, alcohol, and friends, of course! At least that was our hope at last night’s “Query-a-Thon,” where a group of Novel Incubator alumni and current students convened to tackle that first hurdle on…

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