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Kid Lit
1y ago
How to Write a Manuscript That Succeeds This is a survey of published authors that I did on here (mumbles) over a year ago. But now I finally have a beautiful infographic to share on how to write a manuscript that succeeds. The key takeaway, I think, is that so many of you have written …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
It’s that time again! Many of you have asked whether you should get a creative writing MFA. I have one. I also have opinions about it. That’s why I created Story Mastermind: an online writing workshop, taught over six months, in the comfort of home. Applications for cohort five are open until April 8! Six-Month …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
By very, very, very popular demand, here’s a PDF download of a novel outline template. You have been asking for one for years, but the closest I’ve ever written is this short article on a novel synopsis. Well, I’ve rectified that! You can also grab it directly via this Google Drive link. (To use the …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
Not every part of the year is made equal in terms of manuscript submission timing. Of course, it’s true that agents and publishers sometimes go “open” to submission and then wink “closed” on their own schedules. That’s why doing rigorous research is so important—you will want to check everyone’s submission guidelines before you send your …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
I wanted to share a really cool video made by my old pal and partner in crime (and fabulous writer in his own right!), J. C. Geiger, whose book THE GREAT BIG ONE is out now! This is a downright intriguing, indie-bookstore-boosting project that about from a desire to make the ultimate mixtape. Scavenger hunt. …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
Hello everyone! As you potentially embark on a NaNoWriMo adventure today, I wanted to share my interview with the founder of NaNoWriMo, Chris Baty himself. Take a listen! Show notes and transcript can be found here: Good Story Podcast Chris Baty Interview
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Kid Lit
2y ago
This is a post about Story Mastermind, my small group writing workshop, taught over six months, in the comfort of home. I realize that not everyone here has heard of it, and so I wanted to let you know that applications for cohort four are now open! Six-Month Intensive Small Group Writing Workshop As many …
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Kid Lit
2y ago
One of the questions I find myself discussing all the time is the issue of character backstory. When do we add it? How much do we add? How much is too much? Too little? Are flashbacks okay? How Much Character Backstory to Use The bare minimum of backstory that you should include in your novel …
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Kid Lit
3y ago
I’m always thinking of how to help writers get exactly what they need to accomplish their writing goals. It’s in this spirit that my team over at Good Story Company has created Pubdeets:, a daily, digestible newsletter of publishing industry information geared for the creative writer. Examples of deets include opportunities for grants and to …
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Kid Lit
3y ago
One of the questions I find myself discussing all the time is the issue of character backstory. When do we add it? How much do we add? How much is too much? Too little? Are flashbacks okay? How Much Character Backstory to Use The bare minimum of backstory that you should include in your novel …
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