Interesting blog posts about writing – w/e January 29 2010
Write Around the World, the online journal at FindAWritingGroup.com.
Here’s my selection of interesting (and sometimes amusing) posts about writing from the last week:
Receiving critique (Jennifer R. Hubbard)
Remedial publishing math [Why numbers don’t always tell the whole story]
(Jim Hines)
Author Solutions CEO Wants to Talk To Writers’ Guilds (Victoria Strauss)
How I found critiquers – part 3 [includes links to parts 1 and 2]
(Jennifer R. Hubbard)
On Ebooks (Ilona_andrews)
Antagonists Antagging (Tiffany Trent)
[Calling all MG & YA authors! KidLit is having a writing contest]
Courtesy of (Julie Campbell)
The truth about personalizing query letters (amy34)
Ways to Trash Your Writing Career: Incorrect Definitions (Sue Lange)
On consistency [Should characters evolve and grow through a story]
(M.T.Lawson)
Around the World in 28 Books (aurillia)
Slow learner (chant_1)
Words of Wisdom From Kathleen Duey SCBWI Miami (Shannon Hitchcock)
The Literary Agent: Who is that Person Behind the Curtain? (A.M.Boyle)
[Author intrusion] (Bogwitch64)
How putting my books on Kindle let me buy a new raincoat (April Henry)
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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