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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…

YA Wednesday: Three Things for YA Writers to Keep in Mind, 8 Habits of Successful YA Authors, Music to Avoid in YA, and a Politically Correct Lord of the Flies

Emily Ross / September 16, 2015 / no comments

This is the time of year that makes us wish we were back in school. Not because we want homework or tests, but because we want back to school clothes, back to school shoes (black patent leather ones, please), stacks…

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