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Does this thing work?

It's been so long since I've logged into my site that I had to ping my web guy because I forgot my username and PW. Turns out, I didn't forget; he had to do some major updates back in June and reset everything. He's provided me with a clever,…
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Soundtrack for Latest WIP

Here's the current soundtrack for my latest work-in-progress. It's evolved from the one I posted back in 2013. Same book, though. Say Something - A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera Mirrors - Justin Timberlake Demons - Imagine Dragons Night…

Mash Stories Roundup

If you love writing and reading short fiction, then be sure to check out Mash Stories, which is one of the hottest sites out there (it recently received a Webby Award). Mash Stories holds a flash fiction writing competition every quarter. What…
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How to Promote a Book You Love

I visited a book club in Uxbridge, Mass., last night and we discussed all things related to What Happened in Granite Creek. They had fabulous questions and plenty of insightful comments. It's always fun to get in the trenches with readers and…
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Olive Obsessed

When I read Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge a few years ago, I was floored. And wowed. And gobsmacked. It had been a long while since a book had such a HUGE impression on me, one that has lingered to this day. I read the book only once,…
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NaNoWriMo: 6 Things I Learned from National Novel Writing Month

Shout out to all the folks participating in National Novel Writing Month this month, more affectionately known as NaNoWriMo‬. The goal? Write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. I did NaNo back in 2004. Got the T-shirt to prove it, which I still…
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Starting Over. Again.

Last summer, I ditched 60,000 words from my work-in-progress and started over from scratch. I finished the manuscript this past February. We're talking a completed, polished, I-thought-it-was-ready manuscript. I was wrong. Two things happened:…
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Questions for Authors: A New Feature from Goodreads

The fine folks at Goodreads launched a new feature a few weeks ago: questions for authors. For those authors who've enabled the feature, readers can ask them questions. And yep, I've enabled it. Here are the questions I've answered so far,…
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I have an idea for a book…

According to everyone's favorite big brother—Google—an average of 20 people every month search on this phrase: I have an idea for a book. (Perhaps you landed on this blog post for that very reason.) After you conduct a search like that,…

I Want to Inconvenience My Readers

I want to inconvenience my readers. I want to make them wonder, Shit, did I feed the cat? Did I feed the kids? I want their laundry and dishes to pile high, flies flitting overhead. I want them to lose sleep, wages, their sanity, their knowledge…

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