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The Best Fiction blogs from thousands of top Fiction blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
This is the most comprehensive list of best Fiction blogs on the internet and I'm honoured to have you as part of this!
The Best Fiction blogs from thousands of top Fiction blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
This is the most comprehensive list of best Fiction blogs on the internet and I'm honoured to have you as part of this!
This is the most comprehensive list of best Fiction blogs on the internet and I'm honoured to have you as part of this!

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«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
It might surprise you to learn that — in addition to my blog posts here, and the grant / paper writing I do for my job — that I dabble in science fiction writing as well.
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Detailed recommendation lists of the best of the best science fiction books, science fiction discussions, science fiction reviews and a blog about all things scifi.
I also read biographies as well as fiction and non-fiction books about the Holocaust and Civil Rights period... and I've been known to read a blog or two!
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New Delhi, India About Blog Reading & recommending the best in Crime fiction.
New Delhi, India About Blog The Book Blog is a promising blog on the web giving you an insight into the latest books of fiction and the classics as wBlog The Book Blog is a promising blog on the web giving you an insight into the latest books of fiction and the classics as wBlog is a promising blog on the web giving you an insight into the latest books of fiction and the classics as wblog on the web giving you an insight into the latest books of fiction and the classics as well.
Writing for a blog isn't hard, but it does require developing a slightly different skill set from what you use as a journalist or fiction writer.And you may find the new «skimmable» prose style can help your fiction as well.
I think some of the most successful blogs that I see from authors are usually multi-contributor blogs, where you see like five or six thriller authors or romance authors or science fiction authors get together, and that helps reduce a little bit of the burden and the pressure because you're trading off blogging responsibilities, but you're also bringing together all of the different audiences you have, and there's a lot of good cross-pollination there.
I see this as such a big problem that I'm going to add a topic category to this blog for «fiction,» then go back to old posts and label them for fiction so they're better identified that way.
Joanna Penn does this very well with her blog on JFPenn.com, where she writes very readable articles about strange and sometimes macabre things in interesting places around the world («14 Weird And Wonderful Places To See In Spain», for instance, or «12 Of The World's Best Anatomical Museums»): this ties in well with the dark thriller nature of her fiction, and with the international locations used.
Best thing I can tell you is to have fun looking at what everyone else is doing... especially YA fiction authors... and you'll start getting ideas... to do it YOUR way... but building social media numbers by simply following other people... can be easier for a fiction author than spending too much time writing blog articles just to try and build a following.
Most people don't write well, or hate to write or are just to busy and / or distracted to take the time to write business letters, instruction manuals, a truly good novel, copy that gets results, news stories fake or otherwise, tech manuals, spec sheets, non-fiction books on any subject, erotica, science fiction stories and books, science article, magazine articles and blog posts by the millions.
Nowadays she jokes that she might as well turn her blogs into «how to write fiction» classes.
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Whether you're writing fiction or nonfiction, it's a good idea to incorporate an author blog into your regular writing routine, as well as your sales and marketing plan.
After many requests, she's compiled the best of her fiction tips from her blogs into this book.
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My attempt to restore this weekly feature on my blog was thwarted a few months into the year by a series of challenging, distressing, exhilarating, and generally overwhelming events — from editing a new speculative fiction anthology to the death of my mother - in - law, from a six - week home renovation to a partial roof collapse at my place of employment that caused 100 - hour work weeks, from caring for a sick bunny (he's better now, thankfully) to building a new website for one of the small - press publishers I work with.
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Well, I've seen several agents say on their blogs and / or Twitter to NOT use the term chick lit... say women's fiction.
While you wait, visit Cathryn's blog Suburban Noir where you can read sample chapters of The Demise of the Soccer Moms as well as some of her excellent flash fiction.
Thank you so much for including this post on your «Best Fiction and Writing Blogs» — you rock!
Check out our resource library here at The Kill Zone (down the right sidebar), as well as blogs like Writer Unboxed, Janice Hardy's Fiction University (formerly The Other Side of the Story), K. M. Weiland's Helping Writers Become Authors, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers (formerly The Bookshelf Muse), Elizabeth Craig's Mystery Writing is Murder, Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn, John Yeoman's The Wicked Writing Blog, and more.
Part of that is because I'm trying to build my blog and podcast, but still, I need to find a better balance and get a little (and by that I mean a lot) more actual fiction written.
Hugo Awards (for science fiction) Best Novel Nominations as listed in Amazon's Omnivoracious Blog:
If you write fiction, you won't find a better blog than K.M. Weiland's «Helping Writers Become Authors.»
I believe authors who blog become better writers because unlike fiction, which requires the writer to immerse themselves into their imagination, blogging, which is mostly nonfiction, requires a different type of thought process.
Four Ways to Pre-Write Your Scenes on The Otherside of the Story with Janice Hardy Five Quick Tips for Better Dialogue in Fiction on The Creative Penn 5 Examples of Misplaced Modifiers on Daily Writing Tips How to Cure the Sagging Middle on Hugs and Chocolate The 100 Best Blogs for the Modern Writer on LiveHacked.com How to Find the Right Title for Your Book — A Brainstorming Workshop by Roz Morris Writing an Outline by Sophie Masson on Writer Unboxed Kurt Vonnegut Can Bite Me by Tiffany Reisz on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy How to Engage Your Reader — A Guest Post by Matthew Turner on Storyfix.com
Tor.com may be the website of one of science fiction's biggest publishers, but their blog has tried to promote good books regardless of the publisher.
This is one type of author blog, but it's not the best kind for people who are primarily fiction writers.
About Blog On Bookstoker you'll find book recommendations on the latest fiction, the greatest classics and the best non-fiction.
New Delhi, India About Blog Reading & recommending the best in Crime fiction.
Are there any books or blogs you'd recommend where platform - building for authors of fiction is covered particularly well?
And then a bunch more people said a bunch more things about fanfiction and genre fiction and literary fiction; and my friend Maureen (she blogs at By Singing Light and is the best!)
Getting Published in the 21st Century is the best of my blog from the first 2 years, plus extra content to fill in the gaps I missed (like how to write a non fiction proposal, for example).
Lexington Kentucky About Blog Started as a single quarterly print magazine of dark SF short stories (the well - regarded Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest) has turned into a busy small press with over 40 titles in print and the monthly ezine Apex Magazine.
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