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75 Books Every Writer Should Read

September 24, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

75 Books Every Writer Should Read

Let me introduce you to Online University’s 75 Books Every Writer Should Read, broken into the following categories: Writing Basics Advice for Authors Improving Your Writing Grammar Reference Books Writing as a Career Genre or Format Specific Classics Creativity and Motivation Five of my favorites of the 75 books every writer should read: The Writers […]

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Thanksgiving Behind Bars: Knowing your Characters

September 20, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

Thanksgiving Behind Bars: Knowing your Characters

I’ve noticed that on many creative writing blogs writers share their work.   What a revelation!  I’ve been spending most of my time writing about blogging and craft (which have their place, of course), when my peers are doing what they do best–writing creatively. So using a prompt adapted from The Pocket Muse:  “In your character’s voice, describe a holiday without […]

Filed Under: Blogging, Book Talk, For Readers, For Writers Tagged With: Character, The Pocket Muse, Writing Creatively

Book Talk / Some Writers Deserve to Starve!

September 17, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

Book Talk / Some Writers Deserve to Starve!

Some Writers Deserve to Starve!  31 Brutal Truths About The Publishing Industry.  Elaura Niles puts into words what beginning writers already know in their guts.  Getting published isn’t easy.  Once the writing’s done, the work begins. But then again, what of value ever comes easily? It helps to get an inside look at the realities that lie ahead for […]

Filed Under: Book Talk, For Writers, Publishing and Marketing Tagged With: brutal truths about the publishing industry, Some Writers Deserve to Starve

A Beginner’s Introduction to the AddToAny Widget Button

September 15, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

A Beginner's Introduction to the "AddToAny" Widget Button

So, what’s an AddToAny widget button? I’m sure you’ve seen one before.  And it’s usually found at the bottom of a post or website. This is a free way to boost traffic back to your site by making it easier for visitors to share your content.  All they have to do is click the widget and […]

Filed Under: Blogging, For Writers Tagged With: AddToAny widget

Write Bravely / Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

September 13, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

Write Bravely / Don't Be Afraid to Experiment

In the September 2010 issue of Writer’s Digest, Ellen Hopkins said, “Write bravely,” and “Don’t be afraid to experiment.” Well, writing bravely and experimenting are two things I haven’t been doing much in my blog.  I’ve been playing it safe, trying to write posts that will appeal to a universal audience, staying away from the […]

Filed Under: Blogging, For Writers Tagged With: Ellen Hopkins, Write Bravely

Form in Fiction

September 10, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

Form in Fiction

Phil Bond has been one of my critique partners for over three years and has agreed to share his essay: Form in Fiction an  essay and a review of resources In fiction, form is another word for structure or plot. Without a plot, we have no satisfying story, only an event, an anecdote, a fragment, or a fable. Apart […]

Filed Under: Book Talk, For Writers Tagged With: form in fiction, Hero's Journey, Making Shapely Fiction, Phil Bond, The Writer's Journey, Writing the Breakout Novel

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