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1507 readersThanks to Writer Unboxed for letting me inflict my comics on WU’s readership! I’ll be posting comics on Writer Unboxed every other weekend.
Today’s comic was inspired by the title of the recent pitch article by JC Hutchins. In case you’re curious (I was), the word “pitch” originated around c. 1200, when it mean “to thrust
6875 readersWant to bid to win a guest post opportunity with Writer Unboxed? The winning post will go live on Writer Unboxed in March of this year, on a FRIDAY. We only put a blog post up for bid once before, with the Writers for the Red Cross auction, and it went for a healthy $400.
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2383 readersTherese here. Please welcome novelist Rae Meadows to Writer Unboxed. Rae’s third novel, Mothers and Daughters, releases TODAY by Henry Holt and Co. What’s the book about? Samantha is lost in the joys of new motherhood—the softness of her ...
3527 readersExtraordinary writing exists because of extraordinary rewriting.
Contrary to popular belief, the right words don’t just come forward ready, willing and able. They are discovered, fought for, and captured. Writing, as you know, is hard work.
Your editor stands alone as the biggest ally in this battle for the correct and powerful use of language. Embrace him
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5500 readersAsk any writer who their worst critic is and they will more than likely answer, “Me”. We are notorious for being hard on ourselves, and heaping unnecessary pressure onto our work, which only serves to make our writing more difficult.
I think that a major problem, especially for unpublished writers, is that we think our story
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2837 readersIn Part I of WU’s interview with MacAllister Stone, owner and CEO of Absolute Write, we spoke of minions, the challenges involved in herding 25,000 writers towards publication, and threats such as lawsuits. In an abrupt and unforeseen twist, this concluding post will cover more optimistic territory. Jan for Writer Unboxed: Is there a special meaning to the avatar you use on AW and Twitter? (top
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1890 readersSo I am less than four months away from the publication of my next novel, The One That I Want. There’s been major progress since my last post here at Writer Unboxed: my galleys – aka, ARCs, which are uncorrected proofs of the book (essentially paperbacks with some errors in them) are out into the
979 readersThe other night The Wizard of Oz was on and I watched Dorothy and her crew sing about following the yellow brick road. It was a simple instruction, but it dawned on me the yellow brick road was a terribly convoluted roadway, with twists and turns all over place. Who were the city engineers on
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2824 readersNovelist Eric Kraft has turned to Kickstarter to finance a “rich-media fiction” that explores the mind and memories of a fictional restaurant critic–he has already raised nearly $3,000 of his $5,000 goal.
Here’s more about the ...
3726 readersOver the years that I have been blogging, I’ve been approached several times by friends or relatives who want to learn to do what I do. They express their desire to make money online to either afford them the ability to leave their current job or to help supplement their existing income. When it comes