Friday Five: Q&A with ‘Freezing Reign’ author L.A. Goff
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by andrewcareaga
5d ago
'Your first book will be less than perfect. Write it anyway ..read more
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Is it ready yet?
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by andrewcareaga
1w ago
I wish there were a surefire way of knowing when a piece was finished ..read more
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Why we write: thoughts from Junot Díaz
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by andrewcareaga
1w ago
One of the author websites I read regularly is Junot Díaz’s StoryWorlds. Diaz is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, among other titles, and through his Substack writings he generously shares his ideas about the writing craft with his readers. A recent post, When the Words Become ..read more
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Friday Five: Q&A with psychological thriller novelist Nicky Shearsby
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by andrewcareaga
2w ago
Continuing this blog’s celebration of women writers throughout Women’s History Month, I’m thrilled to introduce readers to Nicky Shearsby, an author of dark psychological horror thrillers. Nicky is active on X (@Nickyshearsby22), where she frequently engages with other writers and shares encouragement and wisdom. Her latest novel, Darkridge Hollow, is available now in ebook (Kindle) and ..read more
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‘You can do something extraordinary’
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by andrewcareaga
2w ago
'... if you have the opportunity to work on your gifts, it seems like a crime not to ..read more
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‘American Fiction’ and what stories get told
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by andrewcareaga
2w ago
Who gets to decide which novels are made accessible to the broader public ..read more
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Celebrating women writers
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by andrewcareaga
3w ago
“Indeed, I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.“ Virginia Woolf, “A Room of One’s Own” (source) Today is the first Monday of Women’s History Month, held each March to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women throughout U.S. history. Reflecting on Virginia Woolf’s ..read more
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Friday Five: Q&A with ‘Mercedes Masterson’ author Nathan Weaver
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by andrewcareaga
3w ago
Welcome to the inaugural post of Friday Five interviews with fellow travelers on this writing journey. I plan to post occasional five-question email interviews to spotlight other authors and their work. We kick it off this Friday with a question-and-answer session with Nathan “Nat” Weaver, author of the Mercedes Masterson series of detective stories of ..read more
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The first post-pandemic Leap Day
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by andrewcareaga
3w ago
The COVID-19 pandemic split time into before and after sections as significantly as B.C. and A.D ..read more
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Shifting gears
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by andrewcareaga
1M ago
Making the switch from writing short fiction and flash fiction to creative nonfiction feels like switching gears for me. Or maybe it’s better described as switching vehicles entirely. With fiction, I quickly get in the zone. I’m driving a Porsche or a Ferrari, zooming along the autobahn. With nonfiction, it feels more like I’m writing ..read more
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