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What I wish I'd known about marketing when I first got published

June 9, 2021

Here are the things I wish I had known about marketing, which would have made this hard thing called publishing a lot less hard.

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In writing Tags writing, marketing, writer, author, promotion, audience, publishing
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That part of writing where nothing happens

July 4, 2019

We think of writing as an activity. Any movie or show you see about writers, you’ll inevitably see some scene where the writer is at their keyboard pounding away, flushed-cheeked, glassy-eyed, with a self-satisfied smile dancing on their lips. In reality, though, almost all writing takes place in the space where nothing happens.

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In writing Tags writing, shrill, writers, novels, publishing
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5 things I'm cool with never seeing again in fiction

June 14, 2019

Don’t Do What Donny Don’t Does.

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In writing Tags writing, writing rules, books about suicide, protagonist, secrets, new york, writer, nyc, flashbacks, italics, sweet valley high, plot twist, young adult, ya, suicide, fiction
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NaNoWriMo No Mo

November 30, 2018

National Novel Writing Month—what is it good for? * said in cheesy newscaster voice * It turns out a lot, actually.

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In writing Tags nanowrimo, national novel writing month, writing, first drafts, novels
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A love letter to Seventeen

April 19, 2018

When I was twelve, you were everything.

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In personal, writing Tags seventeen, 1990s, fiction, writing, short stories
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