Chicago Writers Association Blog
Chicago Writers Association Blog

March 28, 2023

Thank You For An Amazing Event

by Samantha Hoffman

The CWA Board of Directors wants to say thank you to our attendees, to our presenters, our panelists, our agents and publishers and last, but certainly not least, our sponsors for making the 4th annual Let's Just Write! An Uncommon Writers Conference a sold out event.

I've received a number of thank yous. We love your acknowledgement and your kind words. I'm sharing one in particular below, and…

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March 21, 2023

The Best Marketing Tool is a Well-Crafted Book

by Kristin Oakley

When my debut mystery/suspense/thriller, Carpe Diem, Illinois, was released in 2014, I posted the news on Facebook and Twitter, ran a few ads, submitted to book to contests, and sent shout-outs to my email list. But I focused most of my marketing on in-person events—a book release party at a…

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March 14, 2023

A Month of Networking

by Matthew Beardmore

As a writer, one of my 2023 goals is to reach out to as many writers and editors here in Chicago (and even a few outside the city) as I can, to get a better view of the writing and editing landscape. Where are people finding work? How much should…

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March 7, 2023

Just Write, Tip 6 of 7

by Annie McCormick

Odd that writing is the 6th of the 7 things you should do in pursuit of your dream to be an agented writer. #CliffHanger

At some point, sooner rather than later, you have to sit down and do it. Ideally, you’ve put a few plans in place with respect to…

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February 28, 2023

Looking for Beta Readers?

by Tim Storm

A beta reader can be an invaluable aid in the genesis of a publishable manuscript. They give honest feedback from a reader perspective and help you preemptively address criticism you would have likely received from an agent/publisher/reading public.

Finding a beta reader can be a challenge, but once you’ve…

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February 21, 2023

Why Aspiring Authors Belong at a Writing Conference

By Maggie Smith

Writing is often thought of as a solitary pursuit. An author alone in a room, typing away at their computer, their only companions the characters they create. But writers who isolate themselves from their peers, be it in their office or the local coffeeshop, can miss out on an important…

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February 14, 2023

The Pros and Cons of Indie Publishing

by Kristin Oakley

In 2012 when I was finishing my first novel Carpe Diem, Illinois, I’d heard about self-publishing but I thought it was for authors who couldn’t get their books traditionally published. I reasoned that their writing just wasn’t good enough.

Two years later self-publishing was losing some of its stigma. I…

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February 7, 2023

The Art of Misdirection: How To Keep Your Readers On Their Toes

By Maggie Smith

As fiction writers one of the most important tasks we have is to keep our readers wanting more. One way to do that is through the use of surprise. But what happens when the surprise becomes too predictable? We’ve all read novels where we could easily anticipate what was coming…

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January 31, 2023

Agents and Editors Want to Fall in Love With Your Work

by Peter Rubie

Editor's note: Meet Peter Rubie at Let's Just Write! An Uncommon Writers Conference in March where he will be taking pitches and presenting a workshop on voice, one of the most important aspects of writing.

These days editors are being SO particular about what they acquire that I'm being…

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January 24, 2023

Time to Make Your Old Year’s Writing Resolutions

by Bill Ferris

Previously posted on WriterUnboxed December 8, 2021

Warning: Hacks for Hacks tips may have harmful side effects on your writing career, and should not be used by minors, adults, writers, poets, scribes, scriveners, journalists, or anybody.

This holiday season, give yourself the gift of lowered expectations by making some…

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