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By Dave Kerpen The number of poorly written emails, resumes and blog posts I come across each month is both staggering and saddening. Grammar is … Read the rest
By Dave Kerpen The number of poorly written emails, resumes and blog posts I come across each month is both staggering and saddening. Grammar is … Read the rest
Aspiring novelists are always intimidated by the classics, especially when it comes to writing the opening of the novel. Look at what we have to … Read the rest
“Write what you know,” they say. So it makes sense that many authors take a good look around at friends and family when creating characters … Read the rest
10 typical questions from writers. (that are really just fear in disguise) Guest post by Emma Newman I’ve been writing for many years now. It’s … Read the rest
Dear Writer: Although it must be a thousand years ago that I sat in a class in story writing at Stanford, I remember the … Read the rest
It was 1963, and 16-year-old Bruce McAllister was sick of symbol-hunting in English class. Rather than quarrel with his teacher, he went straight to the … Read the rest
Of all the things I’ve encountered in the ‘book business’ that lead to success, there’s one in particular that tops them all. In fact I … Read the rest
Are you getting ready to query agents? Want to know some of the reasons agents give out rejection slips? Every agent has pet peeves, but … Read the rest
Whether you love to read the latest fiction or want an easy way to keep up with your favorite book-related blogs, Twitter can help you … Read the rest
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