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Friday Feast: Difficult Fiction, Post-Book Deal Thoughts, Degrees of Diversity, Habits of Highly Productive Writers, and Guerrilla Shelving

Kelly J. Ford / August 21, 2015 / no comments

This week, we begin with the topic of “Difficult Fiction,” books that challenge the reader’s perceptions and often require a careful reading. Over here at Dead Darlings, we like “difficult,” “easy,” fast-paced, lyrical, and big ole, juicy reads. There’s room…

Shaking the Slump, or Contingencies for the Failure of Bloody Mindedness

Sarah Colwill-Brown / August 20, 2015 / 2 comments

“Writer’s Block” is a lot like climate change: despite mounting evidence that it does, in fact, exist, some of us are still deep in denial. Until recently, I believed that provided a writer shows up to the desk every day,…

YA Wednesday: YA Comes of Age, Threesomes are Trending, and a Quiz

Emily Ross / August 19, 2015 / 1 comment

Hurray  it’s  Wednesday! You got through Monday and Tuesday. But if, like Wednesday Addams, you’re full of woe, because Friday still seems sooooooooo far away, no worries. To make the week go faster, Dead Darlings is introducing  YA Wednesday. We’ll…

The Writing Zone: Finding Your Tug Toy

Kelly Robertson / August 18, 2015 / no comments

As happens often, I found another parallel between training a dog and writing a novel. This time it had to do with arousal states in dogs and writing zones for writers. Essentially, there is an optimum state for a dog…

Friday Feast: Unpublished First Novels, Page-Turning Plots, Picking an Author’s Brain, and Public Readings

Kelly J. Ford / August 14, 2015 / no comments

If there’s one constant in publishing and reader habits, it’s that taste is subjective and there are many layers to what leads one book to the drawer and one to a bookstore. What’s an author to do? Write another novel,…

An Interview with Helen Phillips, Author of The Beautiful Bureaucrat

Stephanie Gayle / August 13, 2015 / no comments

Helen Phillips is the author of the novel The Beautiful Bureaucrat (Henry Holt, August 2015). Her collection And Yet They Were Happy (Leapfrog Press, 2011) was named a notable collection by The Story Prize. She wrote the children’s adventure book Here Where the Sunbeams Are Green (Delacorte…

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