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Friday Feast: Good Writing Workshop Citizens, How Winds of Winter Can Be Published in Three Months, Writing Routines, Warning Labels, and Bookish Hotels

Kelly J. Ford / February 12, 2016 / no comments

I’ve long dreamed of embarking on a small group adventure with friends to a far-flung destination. Now that I’ve learned about The Wonderland House from Book Riot, my destination plans have changed. “This huge, themed, Regency house by the seafront is spread over…

Love and Its Representations in Literature

Sharissa Jones / February 11, 2016 / 8 comments

In my very first college English lit class, the teacher asked us to write a poem on sexuality, and I wrote a limerick about a turtle. It was the only thing I could think of that rhymed with fertile. Of…

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…

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