Interesting posts about writing – w/e February 26 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:
What do writing and American Idol have in common? (LiveJournal’s bogwitch64)
A Few things About Agents (Brian Kell)
For free or not for free, that is the question (A. M. Boyle)
How I Know I’m a Writer (David B. Coe)
by way of LiveJournal’s faerie_writer
On Muses (Jackson Pearce)
Do Bloggers Need to Worry About Grammar (Sigrid Macdonald)
What Are Your Rules? (A. R. Williams)
Ten Rules for Writing (…at least for this week) (T. J. McIntyre)
On Writing Long When Attempting to Write Short (Nayad Monroe)
Tax Tips for Writers (Jessica Monday)
Author Entitlement (Jim Hines)
Audience Development: Critical to Every Writer’s Future (Jane Friedman)
Checklist and Timeline for MG or YA Book Release (Lisa Schroeder)
Planning, practice, strategy, execution (Kelly R. Fineman)
Revision process, up close and personal (Jennifer R. Hubbard)
letters from the query wars (Jennifer Jackson)
She aims the gun as she edits (Kathryn Craft)
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.
Jon






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