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October 3, 2022

The "I are a writer!" (and more) Store

Back in July, I had an idea for an eCommerce business. It's taken me a while to get things organized, and I've had to learn some new skills, but I'm delighted to have completed the first stage:

The "I are a writer!" (and more) store () is now open for business. There's not too much there at present, but in the coming months I'll add a lot more. 

It's good to be productive again :)

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Published on October 03, 2022 07:21

July 31, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � July 31st 2020


Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:


Authors� Magical Thinking (Janet Grant)


Write What is Unreal But True (James Scott Bell)


How to Weave in Backstory Without Stalling Out Your Story (Tiffany Yates Martin)


Even minor characters need to want something (Nathan Bransford)


How Do Publishers Decide Which Books to Bet On? (Anne Trubek)


Identifying and Crafting Your Inciting Incident (Kathryn Craft)


Writing in Different Children’s Book Genres and Categories (Mary Kole)


6 Principles for Writing Historical Fiction (Jane Friedman)


The Breakout Outline (Bobbo Miller)


4 Questions to Prevent Plot Holes (K.M. Weiland)




If you found these useful, you may also like , and .

If you have a particular favorite among these, please let the author know (and me too, if you have time).  Also, if you've a link to a great post that isn't here, feel free to share.
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Published on July 31, 2020 15:45

June 26, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � June 26th 2020







Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:


A Writer’s Guide To Ruthlessly Killing Your Darlings� (Katharine Grubb)


Online Marketing Doesn’t Have to Mean Lying, Cheating, or Gaming the System (Anne R. Allen)


Public Speaking for Writers (James Scott Bell)


When the Story Ends Too Soon (Cynthia Ruchti)


How to Get Inspired to Write: A Proven Process (Jerry Jenkins)


How to diagnose big picture problems in your novel (Nathan Bransford)


A Look at Body Language in Writing (Ellen Buikema)


What Writers Have to Learn from the 10X Rule (Carmen Amato)


How to Write Subtext (September C. Fawkes)


Character Building (Part 1) (Angela Ackerman)


When Your Premise Paints You Into a Corner (Larry Brooks)




If you found these useful, you may also like , and .

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Published on June 26, 2020 10:11

May 29, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � May 29th 2020

                 
Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:

Introducing the essential magic of PREMISE (Larry Brooks)


4 Newbie Writer Mistakes that can Derail a Great Book Idea (Anne R. Allen)


Rejections: What You Need to Know (Rachel Kent)


The Spark of a Novel: Five Ways to Light That Spark (Barbara Linn Probst)


Enemy Without a Face: When Dealing With a Different Sort of ‘Villain� (Kristen Lamb)


Conflict Thesaurus Entry: Being Assigned an Undesirable Partner (Angela Ackerman)


Picture Book Endings (Natascha Biebow & Ellie Farmer)


The Practice Novel (Dave King)


The 3 Ms of Character Setup (C.S. Lakin)


Causing confusion will sink your query letter (query critique) (Nathan Bransford)



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Published on May 29, 2020 09:49

April 24, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � April 24th 2020


Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:

How to Write a Picture Book Query Letter in 6 Simple Steps (Reedsy)

by way of

Peer Critique Versus Professional Editing: When, Why and How to Use Both (Barbara Linn Probst)


How to Write Compelling Emotional Triggers (Lisa Hall-Wilson)


The Value of Watching Bad Movies (Cynthia Ruchti)


Don’t begin query letters with empty rhetorical questions (query critique) (Nathan Lane)


5 Questions to Ask for Stronger Scenes (Janice Hardy)


Revising Their Way to a Debut (Kim Chafee)


Plot Your Novel in 3 Simple Steps (Laurence MacNaughton)


Writing the Middle-Grade Novel (Kristi Holl)


Organize your query’s plot summary in a clear way (query critique) (Nathan Bransford)



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Published on April 24, 2020 10:12

March 27, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � March 27th 2020


Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:

Don’t release the tension (Nathan Bransford)


How To Rewrite Your Whole Darn Book (P J Parrish)


Audiobook Publishing and Distribution: Getting Started Guide for Authors (Jane Friedman)


What’s the Best Way to Discover Your Story? (James Scott Bell)


Clueless Advice People Give New Writers: 10 Things to Ignore (Anne R. Allen)


The Imposter Syndrome (Wendy Lawton)


Synopsis Writing Made Easy (James Scott Bell)


A Three-Step Plan for Returning to a Partially Finished Manuscript (Janice Hardy)


Everything writers need to know about book series (Nathan Bransford)


10 Common Time Management Mistakes Writers Should Avoid (Colleen M. Story)





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Published on March 27, 2020 15:47

February 28, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � February 28th 2020




Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:

How to Make a Book Trailer that Speaks to Readers (Victor Blasco)


Why Your Query Blurb Isn’t Working (Jessica Faust)

by way of

Conflict Thesaurus Entry: Confiding in the Wrong Person (Angela Ackerman)


The Curse of Expository Dialogue (James Scott Bell)


How to Make It Through the Middle of Your Book (Colleen M. Story)


Great Expectations for Writers (Cynthia Ruchti)


Hey, Still with Me? Poking Dead Scenes With a Stick, Part One (Janice Hardy)


When Revising Your Novel, Look for These 4 Problem Areas (Kris Spisak)


Finding An Opening Line Is Like SeeingThe World In a Grain of Sand (P.J. Parish)


When editing, start with the problems before jumping to solutions (Nathan Bransford)


So Your Feedback Session is Spiraling Out of Control (Bill Ferris)


10 New Publishing Scams to Watch Out for in 2020 (Anne R. Allen)



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Published on February 28, 2020 17:23

February 16, 2020

Care to promote your writing conference?




I'm a big fan of writing conferences. Sure, some meet our personal budget and current needs better than others, and not everyone you encounter leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy about your future potential, but if you go along with an open mind, the positives far outweigh any negatives.



If you know of a writing conference taking place this year, please share a link to its homepage in a comment. I'll upload it into the main post here.


                   FEBRUARY

SCBWI Winter 2020

Fri-Sun, February 7th-9th, 2020 - New York, New York


farpoint 2020

Fri-Sun, February 21st-23rd, 2020 - Hunt Valley, Maryland



                      MARCH


Write-Stuff

Thurs-Sat, March 12th -14th, 2020  - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania


Sleuthfest 2020

Thurs-Sun, March 26th-29th, 2020 - Boca Raton, Florida




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LSFW

Sat-Sun, April 4th - 5th, 2020 - Iselin, New Jersey


Pikes Peak Writers Conference 2020

Fri-Sun, April 17th - 19th, 20 20 - Colorado Springs, CO


                   MAY



Fri-Sun, May 1st - 3rd, 2020 - Bethesda, Maryland


Penn Writers

Fri-Sun, May 14th - 17th, 2020 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania




Fri-Mon, May 22nd - 25th, 2020 - Baltimore, Maryland


                 JUNE




Sat-Sun, June
5th - 7th, 2020 - New Brunswick, New Jersey




Sat-Sun, June 13th - 14th, 2020 - Dallas, Texas



NJ scbwi

June 13th - 14th 2020 - New Brunswick, New Jersey




Fri-Sun, June, 2020 (exact dates tba) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania




Fri-Sun, June, 2020 (exact dates tba)  - location tba




ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý JULY

Southampton Writers Conference 2020

Weds, July 8th - Sun, July 19, 2020 - Southampton, New York




Fri-Thurs, July 24th - 30th, 2020 - Beverly, Massachusetts


Shore Leave

Fri-Sun, July 10th - 12th,
2020 -  Hunt Valley, Maryland


             AUGUST



Thurs-Sun, August 20th - 23rd, 2020 - Franklin, Tennessee



Fri-Sat, August 28th - 30th, 2020 - Columbia, MD



ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý  SEPTEMBER
(Men are also welcome at the conference)
Saturday, September 26th, 2020
- Madison, New Jersey



ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý OCTOBER

NJRW

Not sure if they have a conference this year - Fri-Sat, October  2020 - Iselin, NJ




Fri-Sun, October 23rd - 25th, 2020 - Indianapolis, Indiana



ÌýÌý  ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý NOVEMBER

new england crime bake

Fri-Sun, November 2020 (tba) - Dedham, Massachusetts


sjwg

Not sure if they have a conference this year - West Berlin, New Jersey



Fri-Sun, November 20th - 22nd, 2020 - Cherry Hill, New Jersey


ÌýÌý   ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý DECEMBER






SOME FUN, CONFERENCE-RELATED LINKS:



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Published on February 16, 2020 11:49

Do you know of any writing groups in New Jersey?





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I'm always looking to add some more New Jersey writing groups.

Scroll down for a list of the New Jersey Writing groups I currently have on file, with links to websites where available.

GROUPS WITH MEETINGS IN TWO OR MORE COUNTIES (open to ladies only)
Various groups (see their for full details)



Various meetings (see for more details)

WRITING GROUPS BY COUNTY
BERGEN COUNTY

Where? See
When? See
Contact: See

Mahwah Writer's Collective
Where? 100 Ridge Road Mahwah, NJ 07430
When? Tuesdays: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Contact: Mahwah Library (201) 529 2183

Ridgewood Memoir Writing Workshop
Where? See
When? See
Contact: See


Where? Bergen Highlands United Methodist Church,316 West Saddle River Road, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
When? 2nd Saturday of the month (see for more info)
Contact: [email protected]

BURLINGTON COUNTY
Juliette Writer's Group
Where? Barnes & Noble, Eastgate Square, 1311 Nixon Drive, Moorestown, NJ 08057
When? Every third Tuesday, 7:30pm
Contact: Run by Dawn Byrne. Call store for details: (856) 608 1622

CAMDEN COUNTY

When?
See
Where?
See
Contact: See

Writing Group
Where?
Barnes & Noble, Towne Place, 911 Haddonfield Rd, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
When? Every second Tuesday, 7:30pm
Contact: Run by Susan Pitcher. Call store for details: (856) 486 1492

ESSEX COUNTY

Where? See
When? See
Contact: See

HUNTERDON COUNTY

MERCER COUNTY

Where? Various Meet-ups (see the group's webpage for details)
Contact:

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Where? Mercer County Public Library, Hopewell Branch, 245 Pennington-Titusville Road, Pennington, NJ 08534
When? 4th Tuesday of each month, 6 - 8:30pm
Contact: See


Where? Old Bridge Public Library,1 Old Bridge Plaza, Municipal Center,Old Bridge, NJ 08857
When? First Saturday of each month - see website for details
Contact: See


Where? Edison Library, 340 Plainfield Avenue, Edison, New Jersey 08817
When? 2nd Saturday of the month 10-10:30am (business) 10:45-11:45am (workshop) Noon-1:15 (roundtable sessions)
Contact: See


Where? See
When? See
Contact: See


Where? See
When? See
Contact: See


MONMOUTH COUNTY
Writing Group
Where?
ASBURY PARK Public Library, Children's Room500 First Ave - Asbury Park, NJ
When? 3rd WEDNESDAY of Each Month (5.30-7.30pm)
Contact: Neville - [email protected]

Writing Group
Where?
Barnes & Noble, Lanes Mill Marketplace, 4831 US Hwy 9, Howell, NJ 07731
When? Contact store for info (see below)
Contact store for more info: (732) 730-2838


Where? The Boatworks, 608 River Road, Belmar, NJ 07719
When? 4th Thursday, 7pm - 9pm
Contact: See

Monmouth Creative Writing Group
Where? Monmouth County Library (HQ), 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan, NJ 07726
When? 3rd Thursday of the month (7pm)
Contact: ?


Where? Howell Library, Howell Library, 318 Old Tavern Road, Howell, NJ 07731
When? 2nd Saturday of each month
Contact: Rick Kelsten See

Writing Group
Where?
NEPTUNE Public Library, Meeting Rm Neptune Blvd - Neptune, NJ
When? 2nd Saturday of each month (1pm - 3pm) (NB: Please check library's calendar before turning up.)
Contact: - (732) 775-8241

The Noble Writers
Where? Middletown Library, 55 New Monmouth Road, Middletown, NJ 07748
When? Wednesdays ((10am - 11:30am) (NB: Please check library's calendar before turning up.)
Contact: TBA

Writing Critique group
Where? Middletown Library, 55 New Monmouth Road, Middletown, NJ 07748
When? Wednesdays (7pm) (NB: Please check library's calendar before turning up.)
Contact: TBA

OCEAN COUNTY

Where? Manchester Library, 21Colonial Drive, Manchester, NJ 08759
When? 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month (2pm-4pm)
Contact: See

Berkeley Adult Writers' group
Where? OCL (Berkeley Branch), 30 Station Road, Bayville, NJ 08721
When? Last Monday of the month - 6:30pm start
Contact: (Library) 732 269 2144


Where? Jackson branch of the Ocean County Library, 2 Jackson Drive Jackson, NJ 08527
When? See
Contact: See

The Memoir & Fiction Writers' group
Where? OCL (Ocean Township Branch), 701 Deal Road, Ocean, NJ 07712
When? Fourth Monday of the month - 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Contact: (Library) 732 531 5092

SOMERSET COUNTY
New Jersey Writers' Critique Group
Where? Barnes & Noble (Somerset Shopping Center, 319 Route 202/206, Bridgewater, NJ 08807)
When? First Wednesday of the month, 7pm - check B&N website for latest info
Contact: (B&N) 908 526-7425

New Jersey Writers' Society
Where? Franklin Township Library (Historical Room), 485 Dermott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873
When? Third Thursday of the month, 7pm - 9pm
Contact: (Library) 732 873 8700

UNION COUNTY

Where? Waterlilies Restaurant, 33 Union Place, Summit, NJ (parking free on Sundays)
When? 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, 2pm.
Contact: Join and RSVP for meetings through


Want me to add your group?If you know of any statewide or local writing groups in New Jersey which aren't listed above, please let me have contact details and/or a website link, if possible.

Also, if your group is listed, but I've got the information wrong, please let me know.
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Published on February 16, 2020 10:46

January 31, 2020

Interesting blog posts about writing � January 31st 2020


Here’s my latest selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing:

Un-Con Redux, Part II: Emotional Tipping Points (Donald Maass)


How to be a productive writer (Nathan Bransford)


The 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2020 (Farrah Daniel) (Jon’s Pick of the Pack)


Middle Grade or Young Adult (Allison Rushby)

by way of

How to Create a Powerful Character Arc (Jerry Jenkins)


5 Common Story Openings to Avoid—If You Can Help It (Jane Friedman)


4 Tips For Creating Villains (Sacha Black)


A Simple Trick to Keep Readers Turning the Pages (Janice Hardy)


2 Different Types of the Lie Your Character Believes (K. M. Weiland)


Jane’s Guide to Getting the Most Out of a Writers Conference (Jane Friedman)




If you found these useful, you may also like , and .

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Published on January 31, 2020 12:39