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FOUR PAINFUL TRUTHS ABOUT WRITING AND PUBLISHING A BOOK Please do not underestimate the process of writing and publishing a book. No matter how ready you are, the book beast will still bite you in the ass. To lessen your pain, I’m telling you upfront what to expect about this process. No one wants to tell you these things. It’s like when a prospective mother asks an OG mom if childbirth hurts, the response never includes the blood-curdling WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD When Your Brain is the Enemy: Life as a Writer with ADHD. Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’. Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally KATE QUINN INTERVIEWS OSLA, MAB, AND BETH FROM THE ROSE “The reigning queen of historical fiction” -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. Kate Quinn interviews AFTER YOUR DEATH, THE ROYALTIES KEEP COMING, BUT WHERE DO In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following IS “MANIFESTATION” REAL? A SKEPTIC TRIES IT AND REPORTS By Alexis Rockley I’m an “evidence or it doesn’t exist” kind of skeptic when it comes to self-help, so when I learned about “manifestation” in early 2017, I rolled my eyes. But, like any self-care crazed millennial, raised on equal parts skepticism and optimism—I was curious. Two years and a lot of research later, I still don’t believe in it. Except, by all accounts, I WRITING AND RESEARCHING: ON WILDER SEAS : WOMEN WRITERS Nikki Marmery is the author of On Wilder Seas, a historical novel inspired by the true story of Maria, the woman who sailed on the Golden Hind during Francis Drake’s circumnavigation voyage in 1579. I first read about Maria in a popular history book, seven years ago. Though details about her life are scarce, she was most likely born in West Africa and transported to colonial New Spain (now I WRITE CRIME FICTION TO TELL THE TRUTH : WOMEN WRITERS I Write Crime Fiction to Tell the Truth. May Day, my first published mystery, released March 8, 2006.It took me another ten years to reveal to the world via a TEDx Talk that I’d written it as a response to my husband’s suicide. In the decade between May Day ’s publication and my TEDx, when asked, I’d offer flip, partially true answers about where I’d gotten the inspiration for the INTERVIEW WITH MARISSA STAPLEY : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Marissa Stapley is the internationally bestselling author of three novels, which have been published around the world and translated into eight languages. We're delighted to feature this interview with her on the publication day of THE LAST RESORT! THE LAST RESORT From bestselling author Marissa Stapley comes a gripping novel about marriage, loyalty, and the deadly secrets that unravel WRITING FICTION ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN Sexual abuse is a challenging subject to write about in fiction. The sexual abuse of children is especially challenging given the strong emotions evoked by the topic. We are sensitive to the language used to describe sex, even more so when it involves transgression. Novels have been banned for overstepping the mark of what is acceptable – the list famously includes Lady Chatterley’s Lover WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Get Up & Fight: The Memoir of Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi, The Mother of Women’s Judo. Growing up in the ’60s with ‘the mother of women’s judo” was a one-of-a-kind adventure. Often called a pioneer, Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi was an unsung hero in the fight togive women a
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FOUR PAINFUL TRUTHS ABOUT WRITING AND PUBLISHING A BOOK Please do not underestimate the process of writing and publishing a book. No matter how ready you are, the book beast will still bite you in the ass. To lessen your pain, I’m telling you upfront what to expect about this process. No one wants to tell you these things. It’s like when a prospective mother asks an OG mom if childbirth hurts, the response never includes the blood-curdling KATE QUINN INTERVIEWS OSLA, MAB, AND BETH FROM THE ROSE “The reigning queen of historical fiction” -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. Kate Quinn interviews AFTER YOUR DEATH, THE ROYALTIES KEEP COMING, BUT WHERE DO In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD When Your Brain is the Enemy: Life as a Writer with ADHD. Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’. Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally IS “MANIFESTATION” REAL? A SKEPTIC TRIES IT AND REPORTS By Alexis Rockley I’m an “evidence or it doesn’t exist” kind of skeptic when it comes to self-help, so when I learned about “manifestation” in early 2017, I rolled my eyes. But, like any self-care crazed millennial, raised on equal parts skepticism and optimism—I was curious. Two years and a lot of research later, I still don’t believe in it. Except, by all accounts, I WRITING FICTION ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN Sexual abuse is a challenging subject to write about in fiction. The sexual abuse of children is especially challenging given the strong emotions evoked by the topic. We are sensitive to the language used to describe sex, even more so when it involves transgression. Novels have been banned for overstepping the mark of what is acceptable – the list famously includes Lady Chatterley’s Lover WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS I AM a writer, but it was a long time before I knew that. My biggest sister, five years ahead of me, was a writer. I also had a sister two years older but she was of the crossword variety of girl. I didn’t know what a writer did exactly, but I did know that I could really sing, was a terrific roller skater, great at hop-scotch, a baton twirler, and a low board diving competitor. I was also a WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Robin Delnoce: On Writing. ‘Bunco: A Comedy About The Drama of Friendship’ is a new book by Robin Delnoce. Recommended for fans of Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives, and Bad Moms. Bunco was released in August 2020 and is available for sale on Amazon. Genre: Women’s Fiction / Chick Lit / Comedy My name is Robin. ACTING AND WRITING : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Tina Sloan is best known for her twenty-six-year role on CBS’s soap The Guiding Light and as the author of Changing Shoes: Getting Older – Not Old – with Style, Humor and Grace based on her autobiographical one-woman show. The Changing Shoes book release coincided with the launch of the show in New York, which went on to grace stages across the U.S. and in London. Her debut novel IT’S ALL IN YOUR MIND…LITERALLY! : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S 19 hours ago · It’s all in your mindliterally! By F.J. Beerling This is just the beginning. There is also a middle and an end to this story, to any story. My story begins with being different, strugglingto fi
FOUR PAINFUL TRUTHS ABOUT WRITING AND PUBLISHING A BOOK Please do not underestimate the process of writing and publishing a book. No matter how ready you are, the book beast will still bite you in the ass. To lessen your pain, I’m telling you upfront what to expect about this process. No one wants to tell you these things. It’s like when a prospective mother asks an OG mom if childbirth hurts, the response never includes the blood-curdling KATE QUINN INTERVIEWS OSLA, MAB, AND BETH FROM THE ROSE “The reigning queen of historical fiction” -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. Kate Quinn interviews AFTER YOUR DEATH, THE ROYALTIES KEEP COMING, BUT WHERE DO In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD When Your Brain is the Enemy: Life as a Writer with ADHD. Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’. Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally IS “MANIFESTATION” REAL? A SKEPTIC TRIES IT AND REPORTS By Alexis Rockley I’m an “evidence or it doesn’t exist” kind of skeptic when it comes to self-help, so when I learned about “manifestation” in early 2017, I rolled my eyes. But, like any self-care crazed millennial, raised on equal parts skepticism and optimism—I was curious. Two years and a lot of research later, I still don’t believe in it. Except, by all accounts, I WRITING FICTION ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN Sexual abuse is a challenging subject to write about in fiction. The sexual abuse of children is especially challenging given the strong emotions evoked by the topic. We are sensitive to the language used to describe sex, even more so when it involves transgression. Novels have been banned for overstepping the mark of what is acceptable – the list famously includes Lady Chatterley’s Lover WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Robin Delnoce: On Writing. ‘Bunco: A Comedy About The Drama of Friendship’ is a new book by Robin Delnoce. Recommended for fans of Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives, and Bad Moms. Bunco was released in August 2020 and is available for sale on Amazon. Genre: Women’s Fiction / Chick Lit / Comedy My name is Robin. JACINDA ARDERN: LEADING WITH EMPATHY EXCERPT : WOMEN About Jacinda Ardern: Leading with Empathy: Jacinda Ardern was swept to office in 2017 on a wave of popular enthusiasm dubbed ‘Jacindamania’. In less than three months, she rose from deputy leader of the opposition to New Zealand’s highest office. Her victory seemed heroic. Few in politics would have believed it possible; fewer still would have guessed at her resolve andcompassionate
ON WRITING THE HIVE : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS 1 day ago · Dear Reader, Political and personal struggles are rifting our hometowns, our communities, and our families. They are occurring on the dirt road I grew up on in rural Missouri near the banks of the Mississippi River and near the campus where I teach in Washington, D.C. In my new novel, The Hive, The Fehler family endures similar threats and they must find what they have in common to rebuildthe
FLOURISH : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS By JACQUELYN H. BERRY, PhD Five years ago, before my late mother passed away, my dad and I decided to throw her a birthday party for her 70th birthday. It was delightful; a cellist by trade, my mother’s party was filled with music and fun and food and lots of people who loved her. “I’ve never had a birthday party before!”, she exclaimed. I, on the other hand, had thrown many such KARINA KENNEDY INTERVIEWS MARINA TAYLOR FROM A NOT SO 1 day ago · Karina Kennedy makes her debut onto the contemporary romance scene with A Not So Lonely Planet: Italy, following the comical and romantic misadventures of Marina Taylor, a globetrotting travel blogger from Key West.. Karina Kennedy interviews Marina Taylor from A Not So Lonely Planet: Italy. KK: Marina, I’m a well-traveled romantic myself and I love your Wanderlust travel blog, which is SECRETS : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS The roots of secrets can go deep, making it difficult to unearth. It takes time, patience and determination. It means poring through old scrapbooks, scrolling through newspaper archives at libraries, looking through government records. You need to pick at painful memories, where loss can overshadow past joys. It is hard to keep a secret. Benjamin Franklin once wrote “three may keep a secret DEARBLACKGIRL : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Oh the books we’ve dreamed of and not yet finished! Following the road to our dreams. Canadian writer, Cynthia Watson Image from CynthiaWatson’s Blog
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LANG OF THE SON – FRONT COVER. The Language Of The Son, Laura Moe WRITING AND RESEARCHING: ON WILDER SEAS : WOMEN WRITERS Nikki Marmery is the author of On Wilder Seas, a historical novel inspired by the true story of Maria, the woman who sailed on the Golden Hind during Francis Drake’s circumnavigation voyage in 1579. I first read about Maria in a popular history book, seven years ago. Though details about her life are scarce, she was most likely born in West Africa and transported to colonial New Spain (now GET UP & FIGHT: THE MEMOIR OF RENA “RUSTY” KANOKOGI, THE Growing up in the ’60s with ‘the mother of women’s judo” was a one-of-a-kind adventure. Often called a pioneer, Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi was an unsung hero in WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Robin Delnoce: On Writing. ‘Bunco: A Comedy About The Drama of Friendship’ is a new book by Robin Delnoce. Recommended for fans of Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives, and Bad Moms. Bunco was released in August 2020 and is available for sale on Amazon. Genre: Women’s Fiction / Chick Lit / Comedy My name is Robin. KATE QUINN INTERVIEWS OSLA, MAB, AND BETH FROM THE ROSE “The reigning queen of historical fiction” -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. Kate Quinn interviews WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD When Your Brain is the Enemy: Life as a Writer with ADHD. Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’. Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally AFTER YOUR DEATH, THE ROYALTIES KEEP COMING, BUT WHERE DO In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following WRITING AND RESEARCHING: ON WILDER SEAS : WOMEN WRITERS Nikki Marmery is the author of On Wilder Seas, a historical novel inspired by the true story of Maria, the woman who sailed on the Golden Hind during Francis Drake’s circumnavigation voyage in 1579. I first read about Maria in a popular history book, seven years ago. Though details about her life are scarce, she was most likely born in West Africa and transported to colonial New Spain (now IS “MANIFESTATION” REAL? A SKEPTIC TRIES IT AND REPORTS By Alexis Rockley I’m an “evidence or it doesn’t exist” kind of skeptic when it comes to self-help, so when I learned about “manifestation” in early 2017, I rolled my eyes. But, like any self-care crazed millennial, raised on equal parts skepticism and optimism—I was curious. Two years and a lot of research later, I still don’t believe in it. Except, by all accounts, I THE FORGOTTEN WOMEN OF THE WAR IN THE EAST : WOMEN WRITERS The Forgotten Women of the War in the East. Isabel Wolff’s latest novel, “Shadows Over Paradise” is a poignant story about a Dutch girl and her family struggling to survive in a Japanese internment camp on Java. Isabel tells WWWB what drew her to this neglected part of World War 2 history. I’ve always had a fascination for thePacific War.
INTERVIEW WITH MARISSA STAPLEY : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Marissa Stapley is the internationally bestselling author of three novels, which have been published around the world and translated into eight languages. We're delighted to feature this interview with her on the publication day of THE LAST RESORT! THE LAST RESORT From bestselling author Marissa Stapley comes a gripping novel about marriage, loyalty, and the deadly secrets that unravel I WRITE CRIME FICTION TO TELL THE TRUTH : WOMEN WRITERS I Write Crime Fiction to Tell the Truth. May Day, my first published mystery, released March 8, 2006.It took me another ten years to reveal to the world via a TEDx Talk that I’d written it as a response to my husband’s suicide. In the decade between May Day ’s publication and my TEDx, when asked, I’d offer flip, partially true answers about where I’d gotten the inspiration for the WRITING FICTION ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN Sexual abuse is a challenging subject to write about in fiction. The sexual abuse of children is especially challenging given the strong emotions evoked by the topic. We are sensitive to the language used to describe sex, even more so when it involves transgression. Novels have been banned for overstepping the mark of what is acceptable – the list famously includes Lady Chatterley’s Lover WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Robin Delnoce: On Writing. ‘Bunco: A Comedy About The Drama of Friendship’ is a new book by Robin Delnoce. Recommended for fans of Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives, and Bad Moms. Bunco was released in August 2020 and is available for sale on Amazon. Genre: Women’s Fiction / Chick Lit / Comedy My name is Robin. KATE QUINN INTERVIEWS OSLA, MAB, AND BETH FROM THE ROSE “The reigning queen of historical fiction” -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. Kate Quinn interviews WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD When Your Brain is the Enemy: Life as a Writer with ADHD. Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’. Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally AFTER YOUR DEATH, THE ROYALTIES KEEP COMING, BUT WHERE DO In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following WRITING AND RESEARCHING: ON WILDER SEAS : WOMEN WRITERS Nikki Marmery is the author of On Wilder Seas, a historical novel inspired by the true story of Maria, the woman who sailed on the Golden Hind during Francis Drake’s circumnavigation voyage in 1579. I first read about Maria in a popular history book, seven years ago. Though details about her life are scarce, she was most likely born in West Africa and transported to colonial New Spain (now IS “MANIFESTATION” REAL? A SKEPTIC TRIES IT AND REPORTS By Alexis Rockley I’m an “evidence or it doesn’t exist” kind of skeptic when it comes to self-help, so when I learned about “manifestation” in early 2017, I rolled my eyes. But, like any self-care crazed millennial, raised on equal parts skepticism and optimism—I was curious. Two years and a lot of research later, I still don’t believe in it. Except, by all accounts, I THE FORGOTTEN WOMEN OF THE WAR IN THE EAST : WOMEN WRITERS The Forgotten Women of the War in the East. Isabel Wolff’s latest novel, “Shadows Over Paradise” is a poignant story about a Dutch girl and her family struggling to survive in a Japanese internment camp on Java. Isabel tells WWWB what drew her to this neglected part of World War 2 history. I’ve always had a fascination for thePacific War.
INTERVIEW WITH MARISSA STAPLEY : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Marissa Stapley is the internationally bestselling author of three novels, which have been published around the world and translated into eight languages. We're delighted to feature this interview with her on the publication day of THE LAST RESORT! THE LAST RESORT From bestselling author Marissa Stapley comes a gripping novel about marriage, loyalty, and the deadly secrets that unravel I WRITE CRIME FICTION TO TELL THE TRUTH : WOMEN WRITERS I Write Crime Fiction to Tell the Truth. May Day, my first published mystery, released March 8, 2006.It took me another ten years to reveal to the world via a TEDx Talk that I’d written it as a response to my husband’s suicide. In the decade between May Day ’s publication and my TEDx, when asked, I’d offer flip, partially true answers about where I’d gotten the inspiration for the WRITING FICTION ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN Sexual abuse is a challenging subject to write about in fiction. The sexual abuse of children is especially challenging given the strong emotions evoked by the topic. We are sensitive to the language used to describe sex, even more so when it involves transgression. Novels have been banned for overstepping the mark of what is acceptable – the list famously includes Lady Chatterley’s Lover WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Robin Delnoce: On Writing. ‘Bunco: A Comedy About The Drama of Friendship’ is a new book by Robin Delnoce. Recommended for fans of Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives, and Bad Moms. Bunco was released in August 2020 and is available for sale on Amazon. Genre: Women’s Fiction / Chick Lit / Comedy My name is Robin. WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS I AM a writer, but it was a long time before I knew that. My biggest sister, five years ahead of me, was a writer. I also had a sister two years older but she was of the crossword variety of girl. I didn’t know what a writer did exactly, but I did know that I could really sing, was a terrific roller skater, great at hop-scotch, a baton twirler, and a low board diving competitor. I was also a ACTING AND WRITING : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Tina Sloan is best known for her twenty-six-year role on CBS’s soap The Guiding Light and as the author of Changing Shoes: Getting Older – Not Old – with Style, Humor and Grace based on her autobiographical one-woman show. The Changing Shoes book release coincided with the launch of the show in New York, which went on to grace stages across the U.S. and in London. Her debut novel ON WRITING THE HIVE : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS 1 day ago · Dear Reader, Political and personal struggles are rifting our hometowns, our communities, and our families. They are occurring on the dirt road I grew up on in rural Missouri near the banks of the Mississippi River and near the campus where I teach in Washington, D.C. In my new novel, The Hive, The Fehler family endures similar threats and they must find what they have in common to rebuildthe
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LANG OF THE SON
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In the United States, death is a legal process. If you die with a will, a court metes out your assets according to your wishes. If you die intestate, your property is divvied up according to a legal formula put into play by your state’s legislature, typically handing over your assets to your spouse and children. Your author royalties are legally viewed as intellectual property. Following WHEN YOUR BRAIN IS THE ENEMY: LIFE AS A WRITER WITH ADHD Writing and publishing a novel is an accomplishment few achieve, and those who do know how much work it is to make it to ‘the end.’ Countless hours of inspiration, plotting, writing, editing, re-editing, pulling one’s hair out, self-doubt, critique, and finally—finally—something ready to send out into the world. Now imagine doing all that when your brain is actively trying to Q&A WITH DANIELLE MARSHALL, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR OF LAKEAMAZON LAKE UNION PUBLISHINGLAKE UNION PUBLISHING SUBMISSION GUIDELINESLAKE UNION PUBLISHING WEBSITEAMAZON PUBLISHING SERVICESMY AMAZON KDP ACCOUNT SIGN INHOW TO PUBLISH ON AMAZON Danielle Marshall is the Editorial Director of Amazon Publishing’s Book Club Fiction imprint, Lake Union Publishing. Some of her recent acquisitions include the #1 Kindle best sellers Wreckage and When I’m Gone by Emily Bleeker, Trail Of Broken Wings by Sejal Badani, and Miramont’s Ghost by Elizabeth Hall.. Danielle has also acquired the books of several WWWB contributors including one WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKSWOMEN WRITERS WOMEN S BOOKSWOMEN WRITERS 2019FAMOUS WOMEN WRITERSGREAT WOMEN WRITERSTOP WOMEN S FICTION WRITERSWOMEN S FICTION WRITING ASSOCIATION I AM a writer, but it was a long time before I knew that. My biggest sister, five years ahead of me, was a writer. I also had a sister two years older but she was of the crossword variety of girl. I didn’t know what a writer did exactly, but I did know that I could really sing, was a terrific roller skater, great at hop-scotch, a baton twirler, and a low board diving competitor. I was also a WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Densie Webb All published authors experience some degree of author envy. Any author who says “not me!” is either covering up their real feelings or they’re in serious denial. The topic of author envy has been written about confessionally by any number of authors—even accomplished authors who would seem to have no reason to be envious of others. But there’s one aspect of author envy ACTING AND WRITING : WOMEN WRITERS, WOMEN'S BOOKS Tina Sloan is best known for her twenty-six-year role on CBS’s soap The Guiding Light and as the author of Changing Shoes: Getting Older – Not Old – with Style, Humor and Grace based on her autobiographical one-woman show. 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REAL LIFE & FICTION BY HILARY HAUCK June 6, 2021 | By Women Writers Women Books| Reply
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When I was writing my debut historical novel, From Ashes to Song, I was intentional about borrowing from real life to create fiction. The deeper I went into the process, the more fascinated I became by the symbiotic relationship between fiction and real life. Though I have less (or no) control over what happens whenSharing is caring!
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Densie Webb All published authors experience some degree of author envy. Any author who says “not me!” is either covering up their real feelings or they’re in serious denial. The topic of author envy has been written about confessionally by any number of authors—even accomplished authors who would seem to have no reason to beSharing is caring!
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By AJ Super I have Women Who Write Women in Science Fiction Problems. It’s well known in sci-fi circles that women who write sci-fi get the short end when it comes to readership. Namely, a certain demographic of certain male readers is a gas-lighting, mansplaining, mess of wannabe critics. And it doesn’t matter if youSharing is caring!
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By JACQUELYN H. BERRY, PhD Five years ago, before my late mother passed away, my dad and I decided to throw her a birthday party for her 70th birthday. It was delightful; a cellist by trade, my mother’s party was filled with music and fun and food and lots of people who loved her. “I’veSharing is caring!
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Q&A WITH DEB CALETTI National Book Award Finalist and Printz Honor Recipient Deb Caletti is the author of nearly twenty books for teens, adults, and kids, including her newest, ONE GREAT LIE (coming June 1, 2021). We are delighted to feature this interview! How did your childhood impact the writer you’ve become? I was a voracious reader as aSharing is caring!
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GET UP & FIGHT: THE MEMOIR OF RENA “RUSTY” KANOKOGI, THE MOTHER OFWOMEN’S JUDO
Growing up in the ’60s with ‘the mother of women’s judo” was a one-of-a-kind adventure. Often called a pioneer, Rena “Rusty” Kanokogi was an unsung hero in the fight to give women a voice, in life and in sports. Her daughter, Dr. Jean Kanokogi, was with her every step of the way, one mat atSharing is caring!
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STORIES THAT CREATE SUFFERING Reprinted from Where Do You Hang Your Hammock?: Finding Peace of Mind While You Write, Publish, and Promote Your Book with permission of She Writes Press. Copyright © 2021, Bella Mahaya Carter. I once saw a cartoon titled “Suffering,” which consisted of a leaf falling gently from a tree. A thought bubble expressing the leaf’sSharing is caring!
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WRITING THE CONFIDENCE MEN: MARGALIT FOX By Margalit Fox My new book, The Confidence Men, chronicles the most remarkable tale I’ve ever had the privilege of telling: the true story of a prison break so bizarre it should never have worked. But what delighted me as keenly as the story itself was the fact that I’d encountered it completely unexpectedly—poring overSharing is caring!
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REAL LIFE & FICTION BY HILARY HAUCK When I was writing my debut historical novel, From Ashes to Song, I was intentional about borrowing from real life to create fiction. The deeper I went into the process, the more fascinated I became by the symbiotic relationship between fiction and real life. Though I have less (or no) control over what happens whenSharing is caring!
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REVIEW ENVY: HOW MANY AMAZON REVIEWS DO YOU HAVE? Densie Webb All published authors experience some degree of author envy. Any author who says “not me!” is either covering up their real feelings or they’re in serious denial. The topic of author envy has been written about confessionally by any number of authors—even accomplished authors who would seem to have no reason to beSharing is caring!
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IDENTITY AND READERSHIP: THE FEMINISM PROBLEM OF EREBUS DAWNING By AJ Super I have Women Who Write Women in Science Fiction Problems. It’s well known in sci-fi circles that women who write sci-fi get the short end when it comes to readership. Namely, a certain demographic of certain male readers is a gas-lighting, mansplaining, mess of wannabe critics. And it doesn’t matter if youSharing is caring!
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A LOVE AFFAIR WITH PERU: THE LURE AND POWER OF PLACE IN WRITING A Love Affair with Peru: The Lure and Power of Place in Writing By Claire Ibarra I was trekking the Inca trail, and the narrow, dirt path followed alongside the torrential Apurímac River. The switchbacks were jagged, cutting through wild grasses, boulders, and twisted trees. The Salkantay mountain range loomed nearby, and snow-cappedpeaks and
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WRITING KIDS AND COCKTAILS DON’T MIX KIDS AND COCKTAILS DON’T MIX: A MEMOIR started with a balustrade that my cousin, Jonathan, salvaged from my family home. He’d gotten wind that the buyer of Mom’s house was going to raze the old colonial and dashed over to 127 Fremont Place looking for tangible evidence of where we came from—an actual “thing,” heSharing is caring!
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Q&A WITH DEB CALETTI National Book Award Finalist and Printz Honor Recipient Deb Caletti is the author of nearly twenty books for teens, adults, and kids, including her newest, ONE GREAT LIE (coming June 1, 2021). We are delighted to feature this interview! How did your childhood impact the writer you’ve become? I was a voracious reader as aSharing is caring!
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PROHIBITION WINE: A TRUE STORY OF ONE WOMAN’S DARING IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICA Marian Leah Knapp, Author, Prohibition Wine: A True Story of One Woman’s Daring in Twentieth-Century America, Interviews her grandmother, Rebecca Wernick Goldberg, circa 1935. …………… I never knew my grandmother – only heard her children’s memories. Rebecca was my dad’s mother who died when I was eighteen months old. As a teenage immigrant from theSharing is caring!
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LOCAL WOMAN WRITING: INTERVIEW WITH MARY KUBICA LOCAL WOMAN WRITING I meet Mary Kubica outside at a darling coffee shop in downtown Plainfield, Illinois. She’s wearing a jacket, hands cupped around a warm coffee, even though its plenty warm outside, spring having recently—finally—arrived in the Chicago suburbs. She greets me with a warm smile and quick hug. The coffee shop is closedSharing is caring!
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AUTHORS INTERVIEWING CHARACTERS : LOREN STEPHENS Loren Stephens is a published essayist, short story writer and president of two ghostwriting companies, Write Wisdom and Bright Star Memoirs, which she founded to help her client/authors write their memoirs, self-help books and novels. ALL SORROWS CAN BE BORNE published on May 11, 2021 by Rare Bird Books will be her first novel penned under her own name.Sharing is caring!
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ANN GARVIN INTERVIEWS THE CHARACTERS OF HER NOVEL I THOUGHT YOU SAIDTHIS WOULD WORK
Three Frenemies risk their sanity on a cross country road trip with an enormous dog in a dilapidated camper all for the mutual love of a best friend in the hospital. “Ann Garvin navigates the twists and turns of female friendship like few writers working today. I THOUGHT YOU SAID THIS WOULD WORK is at once profound,Sharing is caring!
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MARKETING AND PUBLISHINGSECOND CHANCES
By Anju Gattani They say cats have nine lives but life doesn’t offer a second chance, at least not in the world of publishing. One book gets one release date, your baby’s out in the world and there’s no turning back. Now, what if I told you that’s not true. Would youbelieve me? What
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HOW TO SELL BOOKS: MY MARKETING JOURNEY I thought my romcom writing career would last forever. I didn’t make much money on my first book, She Sins at Midnight, during its debut year. But I knew going in that would probably be the case. Sales wouldn’t go gangbusters until my second book, The Reinvention of Mimi Finnegan. Which is exactly what happened.Sharing is caring!
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YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE FRIENDS: MY HAPHAZARD AND INCREDIBLY LUCKY INNOVATIONS IN BOOK MARKETING With so many books on the market, not to mention TV, films, the Internet and dozens of many other distractions clamoring for our collective attention, how does an author get her book to stand out? I don’t claim to be an expert, but as the release of my second book approaches, I think I haveSharing is caring!
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SOCIAL MEDIA: TO SHARE OR NOT TO SHARE? In this golden age of social media, I still find it a bit of a novelty that I can tweet my favourite author. Even more so on the occasions when they tweet me back! Having this kind of direct access to an author would have been unimaginable just 20 years ago. Back in theold
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COVERING YOUR ASSETS When you browse around in a bookshop or on Amazon or Barnes & Noble or wherever – what is the first thing you look for when choosing your next book? The author’s name? The amount of stars it has from reviewers? The book’s description? Or is it the book cover? I admitto often
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SHORT STORIES
HERE’S WHY: SHORT FICTION BY ANNE LEIGH PARRISH Here’s why. You slump, shrink, curl down in your seat, never stand up straight. As if an arrow might pick you off. Not an arrow, a bullet. Not a bullet, a blow. Not a blow, words. Not words, looks. Here’s why. You’re a freak. Four inches in one year? Your father’s colleague says he keepsSharing is caring!
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SHORT FICTION: A SLIVER OF IVORY BY VANESSA LAFAYE He wanted you to have this. It was written with exaggerated clarity on a scrap of paper, as if the author was unsure of the reader’s grasp of English. The torn paper, rather than a proper card, another signal from the sender. It was signed Elaine, with a rounded, buxom capitalE. On the padded
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January 19, 2016 | By Vanessa Lafaye| 2 Replies
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SHORT FICTION: A NEW YEAR’S FRIENDSHIP Elaine Walsh Barrington revs up her white BMW and reverses the car out of the double garage behind the house. “I really don’t mind getting a taxi to the station again,” Lorna, her younger sister, says from the passenger seat. “You didn’t have to leave your New Years Day open house like this.” The clenchedSharing is caring!
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SHORT FICTION: BY THE WAYSIDE She’s a woman who discards anything which causes sorrow or blocks her path. A man she cares for does both, and she leaves him. She takes only what she really values, an old set of books, a few china plates of her mother’s, an abstract painting she’d found in Santa Fe, NewMexico. She abhors
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NON-FICTION: BEING BOMBED OUT This is an account of what it was like to be nine years old and on the receiving end of the bombing power of a well-armed enemy. Like millions in London we were evacuated at the start of the war. My father went to Harpenden with the insurance company he worked for, twodays before
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AGENT'S CORNER
HOW I FOUND MY LITERARY AGENT Three years ago, I was a freelance writer with an extremely long Word document chilling on my hard drive. Today, those 98,000 words mark my shift from aspiring writer to fiction author: The Lost Night is coming out from Crown. My novel is a thriller about a woman uncovering the dark truths surrounding her bestSharing is caring!
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February 26, 2019 | By Andrea Bartz| 4 Replies
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ME AND MY AGENT: CHRISTINA MCDONALD AND CARLY WATTERS A few days ago I did an interview and one of the questions was did I think having an agent was crucial in this business. The answer for me was a huge, resounding yes. My agent is Carly Watters at P.S. Literary Agency, and I literally wouldn’t be where I am now without herpatient
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February 5, 2019 | By Christina McDonald| 1 Reply
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BEING AGENTED IRL – PART THREE A Twenty-Five-Question Interview Published as a Five Part Series Part One Part Two | Hosted by MM Finck | | Anonymously Answered By Agented Authors* with Varying Publishing Career Durations and Successes from Debut to Bestselling and Represented by Multiple Literary Agencies of Varying Sizes | QUESTION ELEVEN Historically, how many story ideas doyou
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BEING AGENTED IRL – PART TWO A Twenty-Five-Question Interview Published as a Five Part Series. Read Part One HERE | Hosted by MM Finck | | Anonymously Answered By Agented Authors* with Varying Publishing Career Durations and Successes from Debut to Bestselling and Represented by Multiple Literary Agencies of Varying Sizes | QUESTION SIX Did your first agented manuscript sell?If
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BEING AGENTED IRL – PART ONE A Twenty-Five-Question Interview Published as a Five Part Series | Hosted by MM Finck | | Anonymously Answered By Agented Authors* with Varying Publishing Career Durations and Successes from Debut to Bestselling and Represented by Multiple Literary Agencies of Varying Sizes | QUESTION ONE Why did you choose the traditional publishing track? Abha: Because ISharing is caring!
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RECENT ESSAYS
PATH TO BECOMING A WRITER BY KAREN S. BENNETT I AM a writer, but it was a long time before I knew that. My biggest sister, five years ahead of me, was a writer. I also had a sister two years older but she was of the crossword variety of girl. I didn’t know what a writer did exactly, but I did know thatSharing is caring!
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FALL FROM “GREATNESS”: MY EXPERIENCE OF ANXIETY & PANIC ATTACKS, AND WHY I WROTE GENERATION PANIC When I was in my 20’s, on the surface it seemed like I had it all together. A successful career as a Director managing three teams, earning good money, great family and friends and engaged to be married. However, behind the scenes I was really struggling. I was incredibly ambitious and driven, yet the realitySharing is caring!
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AUTHORS INTERVIEWING CHARACTERS: MARY CAMARILLO INTERVIEWS BRENDALOCKHART
AUTHORS INTERVIEWING CHARACTERS: Mary Camarillo interviews Brenda Lockhart In “The Lockhart Women,” Brenda Lockhart is devastated when her husband announces he’s leaving her for another woman, a coworker at the post office. He drops this bombshell on the night of the O. J. Simpson slow speed chase through Southern California. Left alone, Brenda gets hookedSharing is caring!
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THE UPSIDE OF THE VIRTUAL BOOK LAUNCH “You know, Mom, this is a celebration,” my wise and observant daughter said to me four days before the virtual book launch of my memoir The Red Kitchen. It was good to be reminded that what felt like the notorious “marathon mile 25” was also a short distance from the finish line. When She WritesSharing is caring!
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BRINGING THE WORKPLACE ALIVE IN FICTION Bringing the workplace alive in fiction As a reader, do you feel short-changed when a fictional character is an author? While it can be an avenue for exploring the creative process, it sometimes feels like a store-cupboard staple, the tinned tomatoes of a character generation tool. It sometimes reads as if the author’s never hadSharing is caring!
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COMING OUT OF THE DARK: REENTERING MY COMMUNITY AS A PUBLISHED AUTHOR On January 10, 1991, Gloria Estefan of The Miami Sound Machine released a song in tribute to the horrific accident she sustained in March 1990 when her tour bus was struck by an 18-wheeler. The near-fatal incident was traumatic, and yet Gloria insisted on not garnering any pity. “After my accident, I couldn’t imagine goingSharing is caring!
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HOUSE OF CROWS EXCERPT HOUSE OF CROWS (5/27) is a four-part thriller collection from master of suspense, New York Times bestselling author, Lisa Unger. Unger has penned a deliciously creepy episodic story series that demands to be binged from start to finish! Decades ago, four friends came face-to-face with dark events that they couldn’t explain as childrenand can’t
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WRITING SHADOWS OVER THE SPANISH SUN Research plays a large part in my novels, and in ‘Shadows Over the Spanish Sun,’ a love story, set in the controversial and tragic era of the Spanish Civil War, it was more important than ever to read copiously before attempting to start the first draft. I am not a historian and would never trySharing is caring!
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HOW BEING A DUNGEON MASTER ACTUALLY DID NOTHING TO PREPARE ME FORWRITING A BOOK
Dungeon Masters know that preparation only goes so far when it comes to running a game. No matter how committed to the game, each player will become a chaotic little imp at least once per session. That said, creating a world and stories within it has always been the draw of being a Dungeon MasterSharing is caring!
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DARKLY: EXCERPT
New from #1 New York Times bestselling author Helen Hardt, experience the critically acclaimed first book in the Follow Me series through the eyes of its enigmatic hero, Braden Black. Self-made billionaire Braden Black is used to getting what he wants when he wants it. So when aspiring photographer Skye Manning doesn’t immediately fallinto
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