Category Archives: Writing

Tuesday Teen Talks: Teens Writing Fantasy

Most new authors start out writing the kind of books they like to read. It’s no surprise then, that teen writers often place their stories in the realms of fantasy and the paranormal, magic, other worlds and dimensions, alternate histories, … Continue reading

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Wednesday Words for Writers: CopyEditor

Copyeditor: a person who edits a manuscript, text, etc., for publication, especially to find and correct errors in style, punctuation, and grammar. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. 21 Jul. 2015. This is not the person who tells you to drop … Continue reading

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Tuesday Teen Talks: Boston Area Writer Workshops

“In Boston, you can’t lob a live ferret without hitting a successful writer.” –GrubStreet.org Since 1997, GrubStreet has been one of the nation’s leading creative writing centers – working to harness that creative energy to make Boston “the hub of … Continue reading

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Monday Advice from Agents and Editors: Face the Consequences

If I haven’t said it before, one of my all-time favorite blogs to follow is Kathy Temean’s Writing and Illustrating. She covers the world of writers with in-depth author, agent and publisher interviews. Her interviews with artists actually feature step-by-step … Continue reading

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Monday Advice from Agents and Editors – The High-Stakes Story

Nicole Tourtelot has been a literary agent at Kuhn Projects since 2012. Before that, she worked in the literary department at ICM Partners (literary and talent agency), in the fiction department of Esquire magazine, and as a researcher for the Freakonomics authors. … Continue reading

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