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THE PAPER MAGICIAN has a new cover and it’s EVEN BETTER THAN THE LAST ONE! Check it out: Ceony Twill arrives at the cottage of Magician Emery Thane with a broken heart. Having graduated at the top of her class … Continue reading
I was invited to participate in the #MyWritingProcess blog tour, which is a chain-letter style blogging tour where authors answer four questions about the writing process, then pass the torch on to three more writers. Thanks to my friend Diana … Continue reading
I can’t believe I finally get to write this post. I’ve read so many, I’ve even helped pick out .gifs for a few, but nothing comes close to writing my own! So here goes: I HAVE A LITERARY AGENT! AHHHHH!!! … Continue reading
Writers want to make their readers feel. That’s the name of the game, right? We want readers to live vicariously through our novels, to feel what our characters feel. But too often we limit ourselves to writing about how they … Continue reading
I wrote a short story. It would be awesome if you read it and left comments 🙂 The Library at the End of the World by Lauren Spieller I pulled Tara down into a crouch behind a white van, then … Continue reading
PONYFEST13 is here! Take a look at my DIVE themed pony, then head over here (link to come) to vote for it! If I win, I’ll get a real pony based on my design. Fun! First off, here’s a quick … Continue reading
There are a bunch of blog posts out there about the benefits of critique partners (feedback! support! snacks!), but I haven’t come across too many that discuss how many CPs you actually need. Some people get by with one or … Continue reading
Fantastic news! I have another interview for you, this time with YA writer Rachel Pudelek! Rachel has agreed to talk to me about the revision process as well as her newly agented manuscript, DEADLY SPLENDOR. Take a look at what she … Continue reading
It’s been three days since I joined Row80, and I’m proud to say I’ve written over 1,500 words! So far, my goal of writing 500 words a day seems to be working. I said I’d include a snippet of what … Continue reading
My good friend Juliana L. Brandt and I talk every single day, most of the time about writing and the publishing world, which allows us to keep a pretty close eye on each other’s moods. So when she pointed out … Continue reading