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| | | | | Why you should join a genre-based writing organization by Donna Galanti Joining a genre-based writer organization can be key for any author. There are many big genre categories for writers such as science fiction and fantasy, westerns, romance, horror, and mysteries. Do you write in one or more than one of these? Take the... | |
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| | | | | If you've skipped ahead or landed here randomly, the advice I have is generally for non-fiction. It's a slightly different process for fiction, but the parts on this page about researching agents and query letters certainly works for both fiction and non-fiction, it just happens that my only experience is on the non-fiction side. So... | |
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| | | | | An easy and clear novel outline template that you can use to plan out your project. Set yourself up for success before you sit down to write! | |
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| | | A weekly meme in which I answer the three questions: What am I currently reading? What have I recently finished reading? What will I read next? | ||