Part One: What happened at Malice …
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by Lane Stone
2d ago
…doesn’t have to stay at Malice. My panel was “International and Off the Beaten Path Settings. Here’s the low down[...] The post Part One: What happened at Malice … appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Some Great News, Some Sad News, and a Gift
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by Emilya Naymark
3d ago
I’ll start with the gift: I’ll read and critique the first 5 query letters any writer who is looking to[...] The post Some Great News, Some Sad News, and a Gift appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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5 QUESTIONS FOR EVERY WRITER
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by C. Michele Dorsey
1w ago
Writers are known to be introspective, often overthinking, mulling existential issues ad nauseum. But periodically, there is value to posing[...] The post 5 QUESTIONS FOR EVERY WRITER appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Why do we write?
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by Susan Breen
2w ago
Last night I was teaching an Intro to Fiction class on Zoom. It was 9:30 p.m., class winding down, when[...] The post Why do we write? appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Should I Go or Should I Stay?
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by Connie Berry
2w ago
I’m talking about writers’ conferences, not relationships! Returning last week from Left Coast Crime in Bellevue, Washington, I found a flurry of comments in my inbox, addressing the question: was it worth it? It’s a good question to ask. The post Should I Go or Should I Stay? appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Lynda Allen: Flashes of Insight
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by Marni Graff
3w ago
I was recently at the Suffolk Mystery Authors Festival in Suffolk, Virginia, a yearly event I enjoy attending because it[...] The post Lynda Allen: Flashes of Insight appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Sit down with your protagonist and listen to this music.
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by Lane Stone
3w ago
Almost a year ago my post offered links to music from YouTube, Get Your Free Music Sample Here. Then in[...] The post Sit down with your protagonist and listen to this music. appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Character Arcs
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by Emilya Naymark
1M ago
Signs and portents, my dear readers, signs and portents. Last week, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake was felt all along the[...] The post Character Arcs appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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THE VERDICT IS IN
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by C. Michele Dorsey
1M ago
                  File this post under, “You couldn’t make this stuff up” or “What I learned during eight weeks of a[...] The post THE VERDICT IS IN appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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Is the Road to Hell Paved with Adverbs?
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by Connie Berry
1M ago
Is the road to hell really paved with adverbs? Heavens! None of us wants to commit a mortal writing sin, and so new writers are advised to ruthlessly cut them out of our writing. Your writing will always be stronger without them, we’re told. But is this advice always true? The post Is the Road to Hell Paved with Adverbs? appeared first on Miss Demeanors ..read more
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