I’ve read the blogs. I’ve supported other writers on Twitter. I knew it was coming. I did all I could to mentally prepare myself. Yet the sting of rejection still
Read MoreWhile there are many good sources on editing a manuscript, I think that the best advice may come from the Great British Baking Show. While Paul Hollywood may be a
Read MoreI am late getting to this, but I participated in #SFFpit on Twitter near the end of February. It was my first time participating, so here are my not-so-initial thoughts.
Read MoreAn infinite number of monkeys at infinite keyboards may eventually hammer out Shakespeare, but I’m no monkey and I don’t have infinite time. And like many writers, I suffer from
Read MoreLet’s do this. While 2021 was the year I wrote and edited a manuscript, 2022 is the year I will find a literary agent, sell my manuscript, and be on
Read MoreSometimes you are the bug. Sometimes you are the windshield. Yesterday, I was the bug. I sent my manuscript to a professional editor. This was after six beta readers had
Read MoreWhat was the most nerve-wracking experience of writing a book? It was every single time I sent any part of my manuscript to someone to read. Pressing that ‘send’ button
Read MoreOne of the most helpful and fun aspects of writing a book was a monthly gathering with two others in a writing group. The three of us were at various
Read MoreEditing my first book was a struggle. You get that joy of finishing a draft, and you want to coast on that high for a while. It feels great. After
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