I’m between books at the moment, and I wouldn’t wish it on Kim Jong-Il.
Yesterday I finished the (presumably) final editing pass on The Fourth Watcher. The copy edit and galley review are still hovering spectres in the future, but those are mainly mechanical exercises, rather than
creative. The world I was inventing in The Fourth Watcher has moved into the past tense now, and I haven’t begun the next…
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Lately I've become a fan of flash fiction. I find it the perfect format to read online and it's often a good introduction to an author's writing style.
I've posted flash stories on Muzzle Flash, Powder Burn Flash and Shred of Evidence, they're all good.
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Today's author can get buried in "how-to" advice, to the point where she just wants to scream and hide under the covers. Build a website, and don't forget to update regularly. Do a blog -- no, do half a dozen. Make a trailer, put it on U-Tube. Get radio interviews, better yet, do television. Go on tours. Write the sequel. No, do some short stories to get your name out there. Send out postcards. Or bookmarks. How about funny t-shirts?
What happened to my dream of creating entertaining…
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Or, to start from the other end of things...this is the tale of the awakening of an Earth Child.
I clearly remember the first Earth Day--my participation, my school's strong participation--and the way I took for granted, even at that age, that being an Earth Child was a groupmind understanding of the way Things Needed To Be. I participated annually in the twenty-mile Walk for Water, as well as environmental bike-a-thons.…
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The following article recently appeared on Grow Mercy, a wonderful blog by a wonderful and caring person--Stephen Thomas Berg. Stephen invited me to share how Whale Song, my recent novel about love, lies, sacrifice and…
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Anyway, today was a nice solid 4K day. Normally I take Mondays off, if by “off” you mean using the time to do all those…
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Posted by Lorraine (L.L.) Bartlett
All summer long I waited to receive the copyedits on my upcoming books. One has a longer lead-time, so I figured that one would come sometime this fall. Well, it didn't. It came first!
That's okay, I had plenty (two weeks) of time to complete it ... until the other one arrived. And that one only had a one-week turnaround deadline.
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
Comparing the edits has been an eye-opening experience. What one…
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We don't all like beets. I, for one, despise them. My husband, however, spends months growing them, then digging, peeling, chopping, and boiling, all to have a few helpings of one of the few purple foods available (which to my mind is nature's way of saying, "This is not normal").
That's why I seldom buy books based on reviews. I enjoy reading reviews, have even written them, but I don't make my read-or-don't-read decisions based on someone else's opinion of a book or…
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This is a picture outside the back of Emily's house. I could see both ends of this rainbow - it was beautiful.
Today I was on familiar territory - back in Aniak in the Elementary School where I…
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