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Random Thoughts of a Debut Author on the Precipice of Publication

Kelly J. Ford / May 18, 2017 / 7 comments

Last Thursday, I had a total breakdown in the Harvard Square post office. I was in the process of writing a message to my dad in my debut novel, Cottonmouths, which I was about to mail to him. This isn’t out…

An Interview with Lauren Grodstein, Author of Our Short History

Guest Contributor Kate Leary / May 16, 2017 / 3 comments

Lauren Grodstein’s latest novel, Our Short History, takes the form of a memoir written by a dying mother to her son. Things become complicated when her son’s father, who was not aware that he had a son, comes back into…

How to Teach a Craft Session at a Conference

Stephanie Gayle / May 11, 2017 / 1 comment

I’ve just returned from the Muse & Marketplace 2017 Conference put on by Grub Street It was a wonderful, happy, exhausting, enlightening, and inspiring time. I was chosen to be a presenter, along with my friend and fellow crime writer,…

Confessions of a Non-Voracious Reader

Belle Brett / May 9, 2017 / 9 comments

Standard advice to novelists is to read a lot. Of course, it would be ironic to find a writer who does not like to read. It’s the “a lot” where I get hung up. Unlike many of my writing colleagues,…

Interview with Literary Agent Patricia Nelson of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency

Kelly J. Ford / May 4, 2017 / 1 comment

There’s a reason why Patricia Nelson receives top billing in my acknowledgments. Her editorial eye and support have been critical on the journey to publishing my debut novel, COTTONMOUTHS, out next month. I spoke with Patricia Nelson recently about her…

An Interview with Pamela Wechsler, author of The Graves

Guest Contributor Lisa Borders / May 3, 2017 / 2 comments

Pamela Wechsler’s new novel The Graves, the second in the Abby Endicott series, was published on May 2. It has garnered advance praise from Publisher’s Weekly and Kirkus Reviews, with the latter writing: “Catnip for readers attached to Boston, believably…

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