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Colorado About
Blog I'm a speculative
fiction writer and stay - at - home dad.
About
Blog Flash
fiction & short story
writer, working on a novel, interviewing authors, & writing about the craft.
London About
Blog The Women's
Fiction Website for Readers and
Writers.
He's created a lively
blog with many useful tips for
fiction writers.
About
Blog Rocky Mountain
Fiction Writers (RMFW) is a nonprofit, volunteer - run organization dedicated to supporting, encouraging, and educating writers seeking publication in commercial novel - length f
Fiction Writers (RMFW) is a nonprofit, volunteer - run organization dedicated to supporting, encouraging, and educating writers seeking publication in commercial novel - length f
Writers (RMFW) is a nonprofit, volunteer - run organization dedicated to supporting, encouraging, and educating
writers seeking publication in commercial novel - length f
writers seeking publication in commercial novel - length
fictionfiction.
About
Blog ACFW is American Christian
Fiction Writers, an organization of about 2600 members world - wide devoted to writing the craft of Christian
Fiction.
Oxford, MS About
Blog Square Books is known for its strong selection of literary
fiction, books on the American South and by Southern
writers, a large inventory of reduced - price remainders, and its emphasis on books for children.
Austin, Texas About
Blog American Short
Fiction selects and publishes short stories, short shorts, novellas, and novel excerpts by established and super new
writers.
Adelaide, South Australia About
Blog For freelance
writers, writing
fiction, nonfiction and copywriting.
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I've been subscribing to Chuck Sambuchino's «Guide to Literary Agents»
blog for
Writer's Digest for a while now, especially saving the posts that spotlight agents looking for middle grade
fiction.
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Having a butterfly mind is part and parcel of being a short - form
writer, as I am, churning out short stories, flash
fiction,
blog posts and journalism, never dwelling on any one project for long.
Some
writers start to
blog too early in their careers and find it's a time suck that keeps them from their
fiction writing goals.
I used to caution
writers against putting
fiction on
blogs.
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Katie Weiland's
blog is a great place for
fiction writers.
Experienced writing coach, author and publisher Darcy Pattison has created an appealing author platform with a
blog for
fiction writers.
SCIENCE
FICTION AND FANTASY WRITERS OF AMERICA BLOG http://www.sfwa.org/sfwa-publications/sfwa-blog-guidelines/ The SFWA Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established writers of science fiction and f
FICTION AND FANTASY
WRITERS OF AMERICA BLOG http://www.sfwa.org/sfwa-publications/sfwa-blog-guidelines/ The SFWA Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established writers of science fiction and f
WRITERS OF AMERICA
BLOG http://www.sfwa.org/sfwa-publications/sfwa-blog-guidelines/ The SFWA Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established writers of science fiction and fant
BLOG http://www.sfwa.org/sfwa-publications/sfwa-
blog-guidelines/ The SFWA Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established writers of science fiction and fant
blog-guidelines/ The SFWA
Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established writers of science fiction and fant
Blog is open to nonfiction submissions that might be of interest to new and / or established
writers of science fiction and f
writers of science
fiction and f
fiction and fantasy.
Other more prolific
fiction writers don't have
fiction platforms for all their books, but do have writing
blogs which they use to lead any interested readers to their works.
She's an author of historical and speculative
fiction, and has a brilliant
blog about the craft of writing, Helping
Writers Become Authors.
Fiction writers can also
blog about writing tips, their process, and other writing craft topics.
Children's
fiction author Tara Lazar has turned her
blog into a lively resource for picture book
writers.
This
blog by C S Lakin is a haven for
writers of
fiction.
My
blog is hosting an excellent flash
fiction contest that's normally organized every week by my
writer - friend, Leah Petersen.
You can learn more about Alan's journey as a
fiction writer on his
blog: FictiveUniverse.com.
Here you can learn about me and my books, browse the many book reviews I've written for speculative
fiction magazines, read a selection of my articles for
writers, and check out my
blog.
But again, I am predominately a non
fiction writer, though I have a sonnet
blog and I've written a novel which I became dejected over when I received a few rejections, a few.
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Oh, it's not that hard for a
fiction writer to come up with
blog material that is vibrant, interesting and connected to their novels.
Yet, there is so much even
fiction writers can share via a
blog (how they create characters, do their research, write; facts about their novel's location, food, climate, famous sites and people; and tidbits on their struggles with plot development, daily life, and outlook on world events) and blogging is THE most effective way to drive traffic to a website.
I especially love this class because I think it's perfect for
writers (including
fiction writers) who don't have a lot of time to
blog but still want to build a loyal and dedicated readership.
I think the purpose of a
fiction writer's
blog might be different that someone with a platform - driven
blog — Freakonomics, for example.
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A
fiction writer's
blog does not have to be
fiction.
Her award - winning
blog Live Write Thrive gives tips and writing instruction for both
fiction and nonfiction
writers, and her
Writer's Toolbox series gives
fiction writers everything they need to know to create compelling, solid stories.
If you're a
writer, publisher or PR working in literary
fiction, this is the
blog you want to be featured on.
Many
writers know him through his internationally known «litblog,» «Flogging the Quill,» where he critiques opening pages of
fiction submitted by
writers, and his monthly contribution to the «
Writer Unboxed» writer's
Writer Unboxed»
writer's
writer's
blog.
Kathy Ide
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In today's reblog, Beth Hill of The Editor's
Blog gives
writers tips on why some writing does not engage readers, what readers want, and how to make your
fiction more enticing.
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This series of
blog posts is for
fiction and nonfiction
writers overwhelmed by the complexity of selling on Kindle.
Dee Stewart is contributing
writer to Hope for Women Magazine, The Master's Artist
Blog, and staff columnist for Christian
Fiction Online Magazine.
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Thank you for stopping by to hear more about Putting the Science in
Fiction, the nonfiction book based on my Science in Sci - fi
blog series that will be published by
Writer's Digest Books in October 2018.
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I'm a
writer first, and to me, that means all the writerly things I do and have done from the old Star Wars book to new
fiction I'm writing (from the romance short to the Diving universe to the historical mystery I just finished for the next Lawrence Block antho) to this
blog and all the nonfiction.