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Friday Feast: After the Debut, Sad Sales Figures, the State of Publishing, Giving Up, and Marketing in the Era of Social Media

Kelly J. Ford / September 25, 2015 / no comments

This is gonna be quick and dirty this week ’cause I’m heading to the homeland for dominoes with my daddy, biscuits and sausage gravy, some John 3:16 Pizza (I don’t know the real name, but it’s a great pizza joint…

Rejoice, For I Have Risen from Slush (or, How I Found My Agent)

Kelly J. Ford / September 24, 2015 / 8 comments

I have a complicated relationship with the word “slush.” In the seventh grade, my stepbrother ratted me out for “borrowing” 71 pennies from my parents’ penny jar to buy a slushie at the 7-11. I got a stern talking to, which…

YA Wednesday: Geeky YA, Nerd Non-fiction, Comics for Veronica Mars Fans, YA Misfits, and a Teen Perspective on E-books

Emily Ross / September 23, 2015 / no comments

I’ve been feeling a little left out lately. Come to my lunch table. Come sit with me. I am so alone. It’s sobering to realize that even at my freakishly old age, all those feelings from high school of not…

The Blood Turns to Ink: How Real Crimes Influenced My Fiction

Stephanie Gayle / September 22, 2015 / 2 comments

This post originally appeared on Jungle Red Writers. I’m from a small town. East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Population: almost 11,000 when I last lived there. That was 1993, the year I graduated high school. A half-year earlier Kent “Rusty” Taber Jr….

Friday Feast: Social Media as Bookseller, Author Platform Defined, Bookish Twitter, Twitter Fiction, and Book Art

Kelly J. Ford / September 18, 2015 / no comments

Many authors’ reactions to using social media are akin to being forced to eat your green peas as a kid. Look, I hate green peas. But if you add a sprinkle of this and a dash of that (or add…

Discovering the Big Easy: Writing What You Might Never Know

Sarah Colwill-Brown / September 17, 2015 / no comments

“Write what you know”—and its many opposing suppositions—is perhaps the most commonly touted fiction-writing maxim; it has been defined, re-defined, debated, refuted, defended, and all the while handed down to fledgling writers as the ultimate golden rule. A few years…

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