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July 5, 2022

Getting a Literary Agent is Fun and Easy

by Samantha Hoffman

Of course that's not true - getting an agent is not easy and it's not fun, not by any stretch of the imagination. Wouldn't it be nice, though, if there were a magic formula?

Google how to get an agent and you'll find thousands of articles that will give you five easy steps, or eight simple steps, or ten or twelve. You can read every single one of those…

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June 28, 2022

What’s So Funny?

by Samantha Hoffman

Funny is subjective. Some people like sarcastic humor (me), some like slapstick (definitely not me), some like subtle humor, some like it spelled out. You might find something hilarious and I might not even crack a smile, or vice versa.

Some people are naturally funny. You probably have friends who…

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June 21, 2022

When the Party’s Over

By Maggie Smith

I thought I’d prepared myself.

I thought I knew what to expect.

I was wrong.

My novel, Truth and Other Lies, released into the world in early March. It was a labor of love for four long years. I lived through fifty agent rejections before signing with a small…

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June 14, 2022

Research Skills for Novelists

by Kristin Oakley

Research? But I write fiction, can't I just make this stuff up? Yes, but even a novel has to be grounded in fact. Lack of plausibility is one of the main reasons agents, publishers, and readers reject a book. Novels that are well-researched are not only realistic, they're entertaining and…

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June 7, 2022

A Hack’s Letter to a Young Writer

by Bill Ferris

Previously published by Writer Unboxed

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.

As the years go by, I often think back to my early years as…

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May 31, 2022

In Praise of Quitting

by Anna Elliott

In our culture, being a quitter isn’t generally seen as a good thing. We value determination, drive, commitment, and the willingness to carry a task through all the way to the end. And rightly so. Determination and commitment and all the rest are admirable qualities to have– and they’re essential…

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May 24, 2022

On Rejection and Renewal: A Note to Aspiring Novelists

by Warren Adler, author of The War and the Roses

You’ve spent months, perhaps years, composing your novel. You’ve read and reread it hundreds of times. You’ve rethought it, rewritten it, and revised it, changed characters, dialogue and plot lines. Writing your novel is the most important thing in your life. It has absorbed your attention, almost exclusively. Both your…

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May 17, 2022

To Outline or Not to Outline, That is the Tiresome Question

by Samantha Hoffman

The question of whether or not to outline your novel is probably explored more often than any other writing topic.

I do not outline, I just write. I have an idea in my head, something I've thought about for a long time, and I begin. I know the beginning, middle…

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May 10, 2022

10 Tips for Writing After Attending a Writer’s Conference

by Kristin Oakley

You’ve just returned home from a writer’s conference and your head is spinning from all you’ve learned. You had a wonderful time socializing with other writers—your people—and have made valuable connections. You’re incredibly inspired. Now what?

10 tips to apply what you’ve learned:

  1. Review your notes and handouts…

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May 3, 2022

Exactly What Does “Show, Don’t Tell” Mean?

by Samantha Hoffman

Show, don't tell is something we writers hear constantly. It's said so much that you might feel you can't deviate from that advice, if we even know exactly what it means.

Do we?

First, just know there are no hard, fast rules in writing. There are key elements that…

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