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  1. Publishing Spotted: Spam and Drink [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Sep 4, 2008

    Out of the millions of book blogs and writing-help websites, you have to dig pretty deep to find practical advice. Luckily, Joshua Henkin, author of Matrimony, is once again guest blogging on Mark Sarvas's site. Tune

    Also tagged: writing resources, joshua henkin, janice erlbaum

  2. Publishing Spotted: Spam and Drink

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Sep 4, 2008

    Out of the millions of book blogs and writing-help websites, you have to dig pretty deep to find practical advice. Luckily, Joshua Henkin, author of Matrimony, is once again guest blogging on Mark Sarvas's site. Tune

    Also tagged: writing resources, joshua henkin, janice erlbaum

  3. One Post Blogs Versus Ten Year Blogs [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Sep 3, 2008

    What have you left behind on the Internet? As writers tumble through the world wide webs, we leave behind thousands of old links and long lost stories. Novelist Ed Park--meet him at The Publishing Spot Library--is

    Also tagged: blogging, john scalzi, ed park

  4. One Post Blogs Versus Ten Year Blogs

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Sep 3, 2008

    What have you left behind on the Internet? As writers tumble through the world wide webs, we leave behind thousands of old links and long lost stories. Novelist Ed Park--meet him at The Publishing Spot Library--is

    Also tagged: blogging, john scalzi, ed park

  5. Publishing Spotted: Fake Your Life

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Aug 27, 2008

    Unhappy with your life? Write a new one! Over at the Poet's Market blog, they have a fake author biography contest running until September. Check it out: "since we just recently released the 2009 Poet's Market, I can

    Also tagged: justin theroux, william t vollmann

  6. Publishing Spotted: Fake Your Life [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Aug 27, 2008

    Unhappy with your life? Write a new one! Over at the Poet's Market blog, they have a fake author biography contest running until September. Check it out: "since we just recently released the 2009 Poet's Market, I can

    Also tagged: justin theroux, william t vollmann

  7. "a terrifying interdimensional being shaped like a huge, grotesque version of a ..."

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Aug 25, 2008

    Can you finish that tagline? Why not let a computer do it for you? The excellent Script Reader blogger this essay about the awful glut of science fiction scripts they read on a regular basis. Inspired by the

    Also tagged: pitching, agent letter, agent query

  8. "a terrifying interdimensional being shaped like a huge, grotesque version of a ..." [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Aug 25, 2008

    Can you finish that tagline? Why not let a computer do it for you? The excellent Script Reader blogger this essay about the awful glut of science fiction scripts they read on a regular basis. Inspired by the

    Also tagged: pitching, agent letter, agent query

  9. Publishing Spotted: How To Get a Degree in Creative Nonfiction

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Aug 6, 2008

    Can suspense ruin your novel? Critic Wyatt Mason makes the case that too much build-up and too little pay-off will kill a good book. Suspense is a powerful narrative engine, and this blogged essay will help you

    Also tagged: mfa programs, suspense, amazon kindle

  10. Publishing Spotted: How To Get a Degree in Creative Nonfiction [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Aug 6, 2008

    Can suspense ruin your novel? Critic Wyatt Mason makes the case that too much build-up and too little pay-off will kill a good book. Suspense is a powerful narrative engine, and this blogged essay will help you

    Also tagged: mfa programs, suspense, amazon kindle

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