Seattle Bookseller Refuses To Stock Amazon Mystery Imprint
3610 readersJ.B. Dickey, the owner of Seattle Mystery Bookshop, has refused to host a signing or stock books from Amazon?s new Thomas & Mercer mystery imprint. Dickey published his entire email exchange with a writer about this topic (the author?s name has been deleted). Entitled ?You Can?t Shake the Devil?s Hand and Say You?re Only Kidding,? his
Interview with Debra Brenegan: ?If you work your dream, it?ll become a reality?
1541 readers Debra Brenegan grew up in the Milwaukee area and graduated with a B.A. in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She worked as a journalist and taught at Milwaukee Area Technical College before beginning her graduate work. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in English/Creative Writing from The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she also
What My Readers Taught Me
1129 readersKath here.? Please welcome Susanne Dunlap to Writer Unboxed today. Susanne is the author of YA historical novels In the Shadow of the Lamp?(available now), Anastasia?s Secret, and The Musician?s Daughter, as well as the adult novels Emilie?s Vo...
World Series / AT&T Catastrophe
1437 readersMany of us are suffering from a bit of winter malaise, so I thought it might be nice to post a baseball-related apostrophe catastrophe. Pitchers and catchers report to spring training just one month from today!In this context, its should not have an ap...
When Big Book Publishers Win
5013 readers The number of authors I get to meet is truly amazing, and every one of you are fascinating. Today I talked to an author who had published several books quite successfully with one of the biggest business book publishers in the country. The author wasn?t entirely happy about this. He wasn?t getting very good response from some
What Are You Afraid Of?
1338 readersSo many manuscripts achieve less than they could. Published novels too. As I read I often wonder what the author is afraid of. Do deadlines (real or self-inflicted) cut short the creative journey or are there paths in the woods that the storyteller fea...
Peacock, Study, Knife: Writing Mystery
744 readersby Todd RutherfordWriting a mystery novel can be an incredible experience, especially if you are a champion for this genre. You have the ability to take the reader on a journey in their mind, and you have the choice to lead them correctly, deceive them...
THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI
4825 readersThis week I am delighted to feature a guest post from C.W.Gortner, the author of THE LAST QUEEN and THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI. CW lives in California and is published in the US and the UK and already has translations into thirteen languages. He's passionate about historical fiction, and he's also a really
Teddy Bear
936 readersCheck out the origin of the Teddy Bear! ?Plus catch me live at the Project4Awesome event on Saturday the 18th. ?You can see info here.. or at YouTube I believe. [...]
How to Trim Your Query to 250 Words (or Fewer): Advice from Agent Janet Reid
1349 readersAgent Janet Reid of FinePrint Literary Management, aka the Query Shark, gave this information at a query workshop for the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group. This guest post by Donna Gambale and Frankie Diane Mallis, critique partners who blog at www.FirstNovelsClub.com when they?re not writing young adult novels. (Donna, author of "Magnetic Kama Sutra," also previously guest blogged here) Your
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