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This guest post from author Thomas E. Kennedy is the first of four, each focusing on a question that has empowered him - and could also empower you...
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Many of you had lots to say on the subject of writing groups and how to find readers in response to my founding rule number one: every writer needs...
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Can a simple comment on a submission make a literary agent howl with horror? Yes, absolutely, according to this agent's guest post:
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The hardest thing for a writer to cope with is rejection. We all pour so much of ourselves into our writing, we invest it with so many of our hopes,...
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This is the 2nd in a series of guest posts from Thomas E. Kennedy, each focusing on questions that have empowered him - and could also empower you -...
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Our guest literary agent explains what he wants from a manuscript submission. It may surprise you...
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At the recent Writers' & Artists' Yearbook conference, we heard a fascinating talk from Julie Myerson about how she got published, and how she...
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What's it like getting that first, all-important book deal? Guest blogger Laura Jane Cassidy, a 23-year-old writer from Ireland, explains:
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Writers and readers of this site should be interested in a project called 26:50 - a number-fixated title for a writing project, but there is a reason.
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At last, after weeks of deliberating, we’ve decided on a winner for the Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook short story competition 2010.
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Most writers hate this question. They reject the very idea of self-publishing because they think it is the final sign that they have abandoned their...
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Once upon a time, working in an offal shop in Smithfield, London’s meat market, I was approached by Bob, our tripe dresser, who reckoned that being a...
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The following is a guest post from Sheena Guz, winner of the Writers' & Artists' short story competition 2010:
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This is the 3rd in a series of four guest posts from author Thomas E. Kennedy, each focusing on questions that have empowered him - and could also...