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Posts Tagged ‘ Writers ’

Everest by Fog: “Readers and Characters” by Wm. Luke Everest

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November 18, 2012
art by queennight

Readers and Characters by Wm. Luke Everest         “The reader follows the character, not the story,” said Scott Bradfield. This was scrawled in red ink at the top of my title page. I had a billion questions and I was nervous of bombarding the man as he probably had a novel...
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The Kindness of Writers by Jared S. Anderson

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October 30, 2012
by Alexander Jansson

It’s been said that writing is a solitary vocation, and while that’s true in terms of sitting at the desk doing the actual writing, it is far from the truth in terms of community. As I’ve made my way down this merry path of writing, I have repeatedly been surprised by the kindness of...
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I’m Ready for my Close-Up! (The Importance of Critique Groups) by Jared S. Anderson

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January 22, 2012
Critique

Me and my friends’ Kim (Williams-Justesen) and Joe (Ostler) talked about forming our own critique group for many months before we ever got together and actually did it. The trouble was that the project Kim and I were collaborating on was very high in gore and horror, and I, being the nice guy I...
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Lettered Spirits: 5 Best Tips to Squish the Writer’s Block by Jared Watson

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January 5, 2012
Writers_block_by_therob70

The Feared Writer’s Block As a writer, I can easily assure you that all writers, at some point during the course of their writing careers, experience & suffer the agony of a writer’s block; this is true for even the best of the best of writers. However, what distinguishes a good writer from a...
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“Life Support for Art” by Jared S. Anderson

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September 28, 2011
Life_Support_by_ember2inferno

Whether you’re a writer, a college graduate, a stay-at-home mom, or a poodle groomer, you don’t have time to divulge in anyone else’s version of reality, unless it supports your own success unequivocally. The fact is, no one but you knows those core truths about you that, if listened to and acted upon, will...
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How To (Politely)Kidnap Your Friends by Jared S Anderson

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August 1, 2011
napped31

No matter how many times I hear writers state that they don’t know where their ideas come from (“they just kind of come to me…”) I don’t buy it. Maybe they don’t want to give their secrets away, or maybe they are trying to convince their audience that their minds are so enigmatic that...
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