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Writing fiction, agents and editors

Writing fiction, agents and editors

http://theauthor500.blogspot.com

Useful information about writing fiction, finding an agent, working with editors and avoiding scams.

Maximum Fiction

Maximum Fiction

http://maximumfiction.wordpress.com/

Ed Desautels lives, works, writes, and golfs in Pittsburgh, PA. He considers himself to be either a.) a writer with a golfing problem, or b.) a golfer with a writing problem. This blog focuses on the writing problem. It provides Ed a soapbox for talk

Historical Fiction and Erotic Fiction Author

Historical Fiction and Erotic Fiction Author

http://www.publishsarah.com

Sarah Line Letellier. Writing a novel about Anais Nin and Colette. Award winning author of historical fiction and erotic fiction.

Writing From the Trenches

Writing From the Trenches

http://writingtrenches.com/

A writer's journey through the world of writing professionally. Includes both fiction and nonfiction writing, tips, and inspiration.

A Woman Writers blog for all fiction writers

A Woman Writers blog for all fiction writers

http://ladynyo.wordpress.com

My blog covers many topics: writing in general, belly dance, relationships, erotica, poetry and short stories. I post topical issues but mostly those that pertain to belly dance and writers. Some issues are Domination and submission, bdsm and other

Writing Mommies

Writing Mommies

http://writingmommies.blogspot.com

The idea for this blog was formulated after many conversations between myself and the other authors, Loretta Snyder and Alyssa Ast--who are also freelancing moms. Our plan is to include job leads, tips, anecdotes from the writing life, and essentiall

Fiction Tips Weekly

Fiction Tips Weekly

http://fictiontipsweekly.blogspot.com/

A blog for beginning writer's surveying the Types, Modes, Elements and Components of Fiction Prose.

G.W. Gresham - Fiction Writer

G.W. Gresham - Fiction Writer

http://www.gwgresham.com

G. W. Gresham is a fiction writer that writes fiction novels and fiction short stories.

Writing for Reason: What happens when you get over…

Writing for Reason: What happens when you get over "Fear of Writing"

http://writingforreason.blogspot.com

We have a REASON FOR WRITING. We have a passion for writing and putting words together. This is the partner site to the Fear of Writing online course.

A Touch of Fiction

A Touch of Fiction

http://www.touchoffiction.blogspot.com

Writing fiction is an art. Here I will discuss anything of relevance to the art of fiction writing including form, publishing, rejection, etc. Feel free to subscribe and keep up with my journey.

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Learning to Write Fiction: A Review of Stephen King's On Writing

Art Works – books, manuscripts | December 31st 2009 by scriptingartswaheed

In the first section of the book , King offers a variety of insights into the art of writing and the writing profession, many of them based on his experiences as a writer. He also outlines his own approach to writing, which is a kind of Taoist philos read more

Homeschooling Q&A

islamic homeschool diary | December 29th 2009

People regularly email me asking questions about homeschooling; there was a question a while back and I forgot to answer it (and forgot what the question was, sorry) so if you are out there please remind me what it is! I think I will try to get all t read more

Question: Is it okay to create fictional story around an historic…

Go Into The Story | December 22nd 2009 by Scott Myers

Via email from Johanna:Hi Scott,Your blog is absolutely amazing, thorough and fun to read!!I'm writing my first screenplay and learning a lot. Could you pls advise me on the following?Is it ok (legally) to use creative license and write a screenplay read more

Learning How to Write: Common Mistakes to Avoid!

Write Anything Well | December 7th 2009 by Kathleen Gresham

Do you believe writing is easy? This can be a tough question to answer because it can be both easy and hard simultaneously. A great and legendary writer like Stephen King has said he has his good points and his weak points and by no means is writing read more

Learning and Growing

Daily Wisdom | December 6th 2009 by Ken Lauher

A youthful mind is a growing mind. It is dedicated to continual expansion and learning. A youthful mind thrives on new experiences and new knowledge. Experience combined with knowledge leads to wisdom. Make a commitment to learn throughout your life. read more

Thankfully Reading Weekend

My Cozy Book Nook | November 27th 2009 by Molly

Well, it is Black Friday and I have already been out and about. Since most of my shopping was completed last week, I really didn't "have" to grab any bargains today and after witnessing the Walmart parking lot at 5:45 am, I have decided that I am of read more

An Interview with Sage Cohen

The Relaxed Writer | November 27th 2009 by Coach Marla Beck

 I'm pleased to introduce you to poet and new mom, Sage Cohen, author of Writing the Life Poetic, an Invitation to Read and Write Poetry.Read on for Sage's take on:  the "life poetic" freewriting as spiritual practice a read more

NaNoWriMo: Day 26 Lessons Learned on Writing My First Novel

The Creative Penn - writing, self-publishing, print-on-deman… | November 27th 2009 by Joanna Penn

I have to admit I am struggling with my novel! I crashed last weekend, just exhausted from moving house plus the day job has gone into overdrive. But hey, I am still trucking with NaNoWriMo and I’m still learning about fiction writing!  Word c read more

Did You Reach Your NaNoWriMo Goal?

Men with Pens - For Freelancers, Writers and Online Entrepre… | November 27th 2009 by Men with Pens

It’s November, which means that if you’re a fiction writer, it’s National Novel Writing Month for you. Given that the month is well underway, you may or may not be happy with your progress. And that’s the problem with NaNoWriMo. How do you m read more

Racism is Never Personal

Geezer-Chick | November 23rd 2009 by Lois Wickstrom

When I go to someone's home to fix their computer, they often tell me their problems, as well as their computer's problems. Most of the time, I don't comment, or I wish them well as neutrally as possible. Sometimes I celebrate with them. I love lear read more

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