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Self-publishing: Kiss of Death, or Wave of the Future?

I’m nursing a half-baked idea, about e-publishing, something I’ve always looked down on (and when I say e-pub, I mean specifically self-publishing online for money, I’m not talking about selling to online magazines or posting free snippets of work on … Continue reading

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When is it done?

Our topic this week is “When is it done?” Or in other words, when is the thing you’re writing ready to be sent out into the world. Can I just say: I feel completely ill-equipped to talk about this subject. … Continue reading

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THE NOT SO SHORT…CUTS

by Jordan Summers It used to be that you could give a new writer advice on the publishing industry and be pretty certain that what you were telling them was the truth to the best of your knowledge. There were … Continue reading

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Finding Your Niche

by Kevin Hearne Urban fantasy is a vast, undiscovered country that’s still in its early growth period as a genre. If you’re looking for a place to break into the market, I think nothing offers so many opportunities as urban … Continue reading

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An Interview with Elana Johnson

Elana Johnson is the author of Possession, her debut novel from Simon & Schuster. She is also a founding author of the QueryTracker blog, blogs regularly at The League of Extraordinary Writers and co-organizes WriteOnCon. Elana has a wealth of … Continue reading

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