The Art of Fiction: What’s Your Point?
The Art of Fiction: What's Your Point? by Lisa Lenard-Cook July 2004 Dissonance, a...
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The Art of Fiction: What's Your Point? by Lisa Lenard-Cook July 2004 Dissonance, a...
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Lisa Tucker is the author of the intoxicating book, SHOUT DOWN THE MOON (Downtown Press/Pocket/Simon & Schuster, April 2004) In her second work (following her acclaimed debut novel, The Song Reader), Lisa offers a mesmerizing story of a young woman whose past threatens to destroy the life she has created for herself and her young son.
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A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input about writing and publishing ASK THE EDITOR What to Do When the Market Sucks by Susan Malone February 2003 Okay, so we...
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A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What Makes a Book Ready to Publish? By Susan Malone March, 2002 Writers (from first-timers...
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A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR Write What's In Your Heart By Susan Malone October 2001 In the past two weeks,...
Read MorePosted by Doris Booth | May 1, 2001 | Writing Insights |
A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What's Your Motivation? By Susan Malone May 2001 We talked last month about the...
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A monthly column written by an Authorlink contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What Makes an Effective Plot By Susan Malone February 2001 We talked last month about...
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Dec 1, 2000 | Interviews, Written |
The two most important things a writer needs to do to improve his or her craft are to write a lot, and read a lot. Reading the classics is an important step every writer needs to take as he or she refines their skills. It is important to know what precedes him or her as a writer, who has written what. Writers can learn the basics of style and plot and storyline from the classics, even writers whose style is not at all classical.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 1999 | Writing Insights |
A monthly column written by an Authorlink! contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What to Expect After You're Published By Susan Malone October, 1999 Writers...
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Jul 1, 1999 | Writing Insights |
A monthly column written by an Authorlink! contributing editor. We welcome your questions, comments and input to this page. ASK THE EDITOR What To Do When You Feel Like Giving Up By Susan Malone July, 1999 ...
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