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Hey guys! My latest novel, Glamour in Glass, isn’t due out until April of next year, but I stopped by Tor.com this week and signed copies of the ARCs for them. They have five copies to give away. You should enter! The ARCs have full colour covers and are very, very pretty. I am biased,
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Are you doing NaNoWriMo this year? Here, Brandon has a pep talk for you over at Writing Excuses. I’m just past the 17,000 word mark myself and deep into Chapter 6. How are you doing? Listen to NaNoWriMo Pep-Talk from Brandon » Writing Excuses.
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With Shades of Milk and Honey, I posted the first three chapters in the clear as I wrote them and then password protected the rest. For Glamour in Glass, I also had people reading along and found it very helpful. After talking it over with my editor, the lovely Liz Gorinsky, I’ve been given permission to
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I’ve spent the first two days of November in the company of thousands of other writers pounding down words. For a lot of these folks, this is their first attempt to write a novel. Will it be a publishable draft? No. Will it teach a lot about putting your Butt in the Chair and writing?
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RT Reviews sat down and asked me a bunch of good questions about the sequels to Shades of Milk and Honey. Author Mary Robinette Kowal’s debut novel, the fantasy Shades of Milk and Honey, was awarded our August 2010 RT Seal of Excellence. Said RT Senior Reviewer Natalie A. Luhrs, “If Jane Austen had written
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NaNoWriMo starts tomorrow, and I’m going to be diving into writing Without A Summer. Since I wrote Shades of Milk and Honey as a NaNo novel, it makes sense to work on one of the sequels as my project this November. If you are in Portland… Case Study Coffee (NE 53rd and Sandy) has agreed
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Allow me to evangelize about the Surrey International Writers Conference just a little. I’m having a great time, because the people are nice, but what I’ve been impressed by is how open people are to trying new things and to learning. It is a professional development conference for writers and it is clear, from the
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I’m sitting on the train on my way up to the Surrey International Writers’ Conference in Canada. Why the train? I’ve finished a short story, had breakfast, strolled, and am enjoying a beautiful view out my window. I love the train SO much. Of course, in Seattle, I’ll have to switch to a bus for
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As we know, writers often have trouble with medical bills later in life. There’s an auction to help Ed Bryant, Jr. that I want to draw your attention to. Many people have contributed to help him out. The auction includes things like lunch with Neil Gaiman; a pencil/graphite drawing of the chapter head and tail
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I misread a post recently and saw the words “prose assassins” instead of “poetry assignment.” In that moment, I realized that the Prose Assassins were real and that they had slipped up. You’ve had them strike before, but they are so stealthy, so insidious, that you blamed yourself. You know the moment of which I speak.
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