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Here’s my selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing from the last week:
Oops! Hold on. You’re Newbie is Showing. (Kristen Lamb)
How to Work With a Beta Reader: 5 Tips for Success (Alicia Raddes)
Considering Common Themes in Middle-Grade Books (Joseph McGee)
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How the Wrong Tone Can Change Your Whole Novel (Janice Hardy)
The Importance of a Strong Opening Scene (Hallie Ephron)
Why Did I Get a ‘No�? � The Do’s and Don’ts of Query Letter Writing (Mark Gottlieb)
How to Write Stories Your Readers Will Remember (K.M. Weiland)
Recovering from a Meeting Misstep (Mary Keeley)
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Is Your Fiction Big Enough? (James Scott Bell)
The Single Best Way to Become a Mega-Author (Kristen Lamb)
When “What if?� Isn’t Enough (Larry Brooks)
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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.
Published on April 14, 2017 10:23