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Newsletter Archives
December
2009
=> Create Effective Goals to Write Your
Novel
=> Common Mechanical Pitfalls
=> Writing a Novel Synopsis
October
2009
=> How to Evaluate a Literary Agent
Website
=> How to Evaluate a Publisher's Website
=> Writing a Novel Synopsis
September
2009
=> Editing Made Easy
=> Top 10 Reasons to Write Children's Books
=> Fantasy Fiction Writing - Six Cliches to Avoid
August 2009
=> How to
Impress An Editor
=> Secrets of Writing an Old-Fashioned Romance Novel
=> The Difference Between Middle Grade and Young Adult
July 2009
=>
Plotting Your Novel
=> How to Guarantee Failure as a Writer
=> Determining Genre
June 2009
=> Storytelling
=> On Waiting: Suggestions For Writers
=> Self-Publishing: Should You Tell Literary Agents?
May 2009
=> Adding Character Depth Through Perception
=> Creating Realistic Dialogue
=> Common Mechanical Pitfalls
April 2009
=> How to Stay Motivated With Your Writing
=> Writing For Anthologies
=> Antagonists
March 2009
=> Why
Should You Write Short Fiction?
=> How Do I Get My Book Published?
=> Interview with Patricia Briggs
=> Review of "My LandLady the Lobotomist"
February
2009
=> Mystery Writing
=> Creating Fictional Characters That Hook Your
Readers
=> Dangling Modifiers
January
2009
=> Writing Short Stories
=> Plotting Problems - Episodic Writing
December
2008
=> Create
Effective Goals to Write Your Novel
=> Minor Characters in Your Story
November
2008
=> Weave
Sub-Plots Into Your Novel
=> Life, Passion.... Deadline
=>How To Write Horror For Children
October
2008
=>
Planning a Heart Stopping Story
=> Short Story Writing - Don't Waste Your Words On
Wasted Words!
=>Create Vivid, Memorable Characters - Breathe Life
into Your Fictional People
=> Interview with Lee Masterson
September
2008
=> Interweaving Your Novel's Themes &
SubThemes
=> Horror Fiction - Ten Cliches to Avoid
=> Interview with Marta Stephens
August 2008
=> Dig Deeper With Your Novel's SubThemes
=> Trust Your Readers
=> How Author Royalties Are Calculated
July 2008
=> Playing
Chicken With Your Story
=> Don't Hesitate to Offer a Critique
=> How Writers Can Benefit From the Short Story
Markets
June 2008
=> Burying Your Novel's Message
=> If You Want to Quit Your Day Job - Get
a Strategy
=> Romance Writing 101
May 2008
=> Does Your Novel Have a Pulse?
=> Getting Your Short Fiction Published
=> Ending Your Novel
April 2008
=> Adding
Character Depth Through Perception
=> Does Your Novel Have a Heartbeat?
=> Gazing Into the Looking Glass
=> Review of 'A Time To...'
March 2008
=> What's
In A Name?
=> A Sprinkle of Sparkle
=> Ending Sentences With Prepositions
=> Fact, Fiction & Truth: The Perils and Joys of
Religious Writing
=> Review of 'Tax Tips for Freelance Writers'
February
2008
=> Novel Writing: Five Secrets of Success
=> A New
Romance Writer's Novel Checklist
=> Title Your Short Story Right
January
2008
=> Book
Advances, Royalty Checks & Making a Living as a
Writer
=> Top Ten Tips for Writing Good Horror Fiction
=> How to Avoid Landing in the Editor's Trash Can
December
2007
=> 10
Beginnings to Avoid
=> 7 Habits of Highly Successful Authors
=> Review of 'On Writing Horror'
=> Goal Setting
November
2007
=> Common Mistakes Writers Make and How
To Avoid Them
=> Top Eight Rules for Writing Fantasy
=> Science Fiction Future Histories - Criteria for
Success
October
2007
=> How to
Get Your Book Published
=> Creating a Character for a Horror Story
=> How to Hook Your Reader
September
2007
=> Four
Essential Phases of a Great Story
=> Common Mechanical Pitfalls
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